Tag: Saudi Arabia

  • Katsina Amirul-Hajj commends medical team for excellent services

    Alhaji Abubakar Kusada, the Speaker of Katsina House of Assembly, has commended the state medical team for providing excellent services to pilgrims in Saudi Arabia.

    The Speaker is the leader of the state delegation to Hajj this year.

    He gave the commendation while speaking to newsmen on this year’s Hajj operations on Thursday in Minah, Saudi Arabia.

    Kusada said that the medical team had done well in the provision of standard medical services to the pilgrims in the holy land.

    The Speaker said that many of the pilgrims received medical attention from the medical team, but no live was lost among the pilgrims from the state.

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    “Many people have received treatment for stress, fatigue, malaria fever and loss of apetite.

    “The state government has given high support to the medical team in expectation of good services to the state’s indigenes in the holy land.

    “We are determined to spend any amount to make our pilgrims comfortable at home and abroad,” he said.

    Kusada called on the state pilgrims to pray for President Buhari to have the wisdom to provide excellent leadership to Nigerians .

    He also called for prayers and support for Gov. Masai, who he said, had pumped a lot of resources to make the pilgrims comfortable while performing the pilgrimage.

    NAN

  • Eid-el Kabir: Masari doles out N72, 231, 350 gift to Pilgrims

    Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina state, on Tuesday announced a cash gift of N72, 231, 350, to about 2500 pilgrims from the state who were performing this year’s Haj in Saudi Arabia, as Sallah gift

    Each Pilgrim was given the sum of three hundred Saudi Riyals, equivalent to N28, 892.54, when converted at the rate of N96.31 to the Riyal

    The Amirul hajj and leader of Katsina state delegation and Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Abubakar Yahaya kusada disclosed the donation when he visited the rants of the pilgrims at Arafat ground while they are performing their prayers.

    Kusada who further expressed happiness over the way and manner the pilgrims conducted themselves during the period, called on them to continue in that regard. He also urged them to pray for President Muhammadu Buhari and Governor Masari so as to enable them continue their good works

    Meanwhile Governor Aminu Bello Masari has felicitated with Muslims over the Eid-el Kabir, calling for more sacrifice and obedience to leaders in the true spirit of the religious occasion.

    A press release from the Special Assistant (Media),to the governor, Abdul Labaran, quoted the him as saying that religious occasions were moments which citizens should use for both merriment and sober reflection for the advancement of the society.

    He said “For Muslims across the globe the importance of the Eid-el Kabir cannot be over emphasized, as it signifies sacrifice and unquestioned obedience to the command of Allah (SWT) by Prophet Ibrahim( AS)’’.

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    “For us in Nigeria, regardless of creed, the significance of the lesson of the occasion cannot be more poignant, coming at a time when our nation requires from each of us the twin virtues of sacrifice and obedience’’.

    “There is no doubt that Nigeria is facing serious challenges which the leadership under President Muhammadu Buhari is pulling out all the stops to address. The APC administration means well for all Nigerian citizens’’.

    Masari further urged the citizens to assist the leadership to successfully navigate the country out of the dire straits in every positive way and not allowing differences in religion, region and ethnicity to be used by those averse to the advancement of the nation to divide the country.

    He said “We must resist, reject and renounce politics of negative instincts, and put a distance between us and the proponents and promoters of such divisive tendencies, as their interest is at variance with the Nation’s”.

  • Hajj 2018: NAHCON outlaws political campaign in Mina

    Barrister Abdullah Muktar Muhammad, Chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria ( NAHCON ), has read the riot act to pilgrims seeking to politicise the 2018 Hajj exercise.

    Speaking at a stakeholders’ conference on Saturday, August 18, at the Al Raqiyyah hall, Ring road, Khalidiyya 3, in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, Muhammad warned state officials and other operations staff to prevent pilgrims from displaying banners or embarking on political campaign of any nature during the Hajj exercise.

    According to him, such activity is frowned at by the host nation and it vitiates the essence of the spiritual activities during Hajj.

    Muhammad sounded the note of warning as the pilgrims prepare to depart to the tent city in Mina as part of the spiritual activities.

    He also advised officers of the State Pilgrims Welfare Boards and tour operators to comply with host nation, Saudi Arabia’s operational rules and regulations, and ensure that pilgrims do likewise, to guarantee a hitch-free Hajj exercise.

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    Muhammad urged pilgrims to pray for Nigeria’s peace and stability at the forthcoming general elections, adding that from 2019, the pocket money of state-sponsored pilgrims would be remitted with their fare, to facilitate easier disbursement of the money by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    To emphasise NAHCON’s commitment to ensuring smooth operations, team leads and senior staff of the organisation highlighted steps been taken to improve the 2018 Hajj experience.

    In response, representatives of tour operators and state officials thanked Muhammad for his support and promised to cooperate with NAHCON to ensure the success of the Hajj operations.

    Also in attendance at the conference, were the Nigerian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Muhammadu Isa Dodo, the Consul General of Nigeria, Jeddah, Muh’d Sani Yunusa among others.

     

     

  • 561 Borno pilgrims land in Saudi Arabia

    About 561 intending pilgrims from Borno yesterday transported to Saudi Arabia for the Hajj.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the pilgrims were transported by Max Air in the early hours of the day from the Maiduguri International Airport.

    Borno State Deputy Governor Alhaji Usman Durkwa, who inaugurated the exercise, admonished the pilgrims to be good ambassadors of the country while in the holy land.

    Durkwa also called on them to be law abiding, dedicate themselves to spiritual supplications and pray for peace and stability in the country.

    Borno State Pilgrims Welfare Board Executive Secretary Dr Mustapha Ali, told NAN that the board had registered 1, 563 pilgrims in the state.

    Ali said the exercise would be in three batches and was expected to be completed soon.

    He explained that the first batch comprised over 500 pilgrims while the second batch of 545 pilgrims would also be transported to Saudi Arabia soon.

    According to him, the State Government has secured decent accommodation for the pilgrims in Makkah and Madinah, adding that effective transport arrangements for the pilgrims in the Holy land had been made by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).

    Ali said the board had also sensitised the pilgrims on the rites to be performed during the Hajj as well as rules governing the pilgrims’ stay in the the Kingdom.

    He said the board had deployed its personnel to guide and attend to the needs of the pilgrims with a view to ensuring their welfare.

  • Hajj: Kebbi pilgrims duped by fraudsters in Saudi Arabia

    In Madinah Saudi Arabia, Eight pilgrims from Kebbi State  have fallen prey to the nefarious activities of some Saudi-based fraudsters  in Madinah, losing their Basic Traveling Allowances (BTA). The fraudsters, mostly Nigerians residents in the Holy Land illegally, often gained access to Nigerian pilgrims outside their hotel accommodation and  lure the  unsuspecting pilgrims into shady business transactions.

    The Leader of Kebbi State’s pilgrims in Madinah, Alhaji Abubakar Argungu, confirmed this to newmen in Madinah. He said  that illegal money changers deceived the pilgrims, especially the elderly people, and dispossessed them of their money cash.

    “Our major challenge this year is  the illegal  residents popularly  known as  ‘Tikaris’ (illegal residents) who have been cheating and stealing our pilgrims’ money.

    Eight of our pilgrims were defrauded of their BTAs.”

    He decried the attitude of the state’s officials who abandoned their pilgrims to their fate on arrival in the Holy Land. He, therefore, appealed to state governments to always appoint credible officials with the fear of God to take care of pilgrims’ welfare. He also urged the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to devise measures to protect pilgrims who engaged in ‘tooth cap glitz’ and money exchange. “Government should do this like it did by designating a single bank to collect fees for sacrificial animals during the Hajj,” Argungu  said. He further urged the Hajj authorities in Nigeria to appoint more women to render various services to their counterparts, especially the elderly people in the Holy land.

  • 15,694 Nigerian pilgrims now in Saudi Arabia, says NAHCON

    No fewer than 15,694 Nigerians are currently in Madinah and Makkah, Saudi Arabia for this year’s Hajj, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    The pilgrims, who started arriving in the Holy Land on July 21, were transported by Max Air Limited, FLY NAS and Medview airlines in 38 flights from various destinations including Abuja, Lagos and Kano.

    The figures were provided in a NAHCON flight statistics obtained by NAN on Monday in Madinah.

    The latest flight by FLY NASS on Monday transported 218 prospective pilgrims from Kebbi to Madinah, while 2,707 of the total number of the pilgrims are already in Makkah to begin the formal Hajj rites.

    Transportation of pilgrims from the six designated airports in Nigeria continues.

    Meanwhile, officials of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), headed by its Madinah Coordinator, Alhaji Ahmed Maigari, on Monday returned the Basic Traveling Allowance (BTA) to a Nasarawa State pilgrim, Nuhu Musa, who lost the money.

    Musa had lost 606 dollars and N10,000 cash in his hotel accommodation; but one of the hotel workers, who found it, promptly handed it over to the management which in turn alerted the NAHCON leader.

    Maigari cautioned pilgrims against careless handling of their BTA.

    He advised them to be vigilant and careful in transacting business deals and commended the hotel workers for being honesty.

    Maigari handed over the amount to Alhaji Ahmed Yusuf, an official of Nasarawa State Pilgrims Board, who gave it to Musa.

  • ‘15,694 Nigerian pilgrims now in Saudi Arabia’

    No fewer than 15,694 Nigerians are currently in Madinah and Makkah, Saudi Arabia for this year’s Hajj, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    The pilgrims who started arriving in the Holy land on July 21, were transported by Max Air Limited, FLY NAS and Medview airlines in 38 flights from various destinations including Abuja, Lagos and Kano.

    The figures were provided in a NAHCON flight statistics obtained by NAN on Monday in Madinah.

    The latest flight by FLY NASS on Monday transported 218 prospective pilgrims from Kebbi to Madinah, while 2,707 of the total number of the pilgrims are already in Makkah to begin the formal Hajj rites.

    Transportation of pilgrims from the six designated airports in Nigeria continues.

    Meanwhile, officials of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), headed by its Madinah Coordinator, Alhaji Ahmed Maigari, on Monday returned the Basic Traveling Allowance (BTA) to a Nasarawa State pilgrim, Nuhu Musa, who lost the money.

    Musa had lost 606 dollars and N10,000 cash in his hotel accommodation; but one of the hotel workers, who found it, promptly handed it over to the management which in turn alerted the NAHCON leader.

    Maigari, at the handing over ceremony, cautioned pilgrims against careless handling of their BTA.

    He advised them to be vigilant and careful in transacting business deals and commended the hotel workers for being honesty.

    Maigari handed over the amount to Alhaji Ahmed Yusuf, an official of Nasarawa State Pilgrims Board, who gave it to Musa. (NAN)

  • Hajj: 3,210 Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia

    The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) recorded seven flights involving 3,210 Nigerian pilgrims to Saudi Arabia for this year’s Hajj.

    According to flight records made available to newsmen on Saturday in Madinah, NAHCON said the latest flights transported the second batch of 503 pilgrims from Kano and 227 FCT pilgrims to Madinah.

    Unlike previously flights by MAX AIR Limited, the FCT pilgrims were flown into the holy land by FLY NAS airline.

    Pilgrims from Kogi, Nasarawa, Kaduna and Kwara, who were already on the ground in Madina before the latest arrivals, have been moved to Makkah.

    They had spent eight days in Madinah before moving to Makkah for the Hajj rites.

  • Trump lashes Saudi Arabia for drop in Iran’s oil supply

    President Donald Trump lashed out at OPEC with a warning to stop manipulating oil markets and piled pressure on U.S. ally Saudi Arabia to raise supplies to compensate for lower exports from Iran.

    Trump said in a tweet that Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Al-Saud had agreed to produce more oil.

    The White House later walked back the president’s comments, saying the king had said his country could raise oil production if needed.

    On Sunday, in an interview with Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo,” Trump reiterated his call on Saudi Arabia to raise production to a new record, arguing that it should help the U. S. lower fuel prices since Washington is helping Riyadh in its struggle against Tehran.

    “Don’t forget the one negative to the Iran deal is that you lose a lot of oil, and they got to make up for it. And who is their big enemy? Iran. OK.

    “You think of it. Iran is their big enemy, so they are going to have to do it,” Trump said.

    “And I have a very good relationship with the (Saudi) king and with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia and with the others around and they are going to have to put out more oil.”

    Oil prices rose last week on worries that U.S. sanctions against Iran would take away significant volumes of crude oil from world markets while oil demand worldwide increases.

    Earlier this year, to the chagrin of European partners, Trump said he would pull the United States out of the Iran nuclear agreement secured by world powers.

    On Monday, Brent oil prices LCOc1 were around 1 percent lower but not far from $79 per barrel as analysts have warned of thin global spare capacity to offset potential supply disruptions.

    Rising gasoline prices could create a political headache for Trump ahead of the November elections by offsetting Republican claims that his tax cuts and rollbacks of federal regulations have helped boost the economy.

    On Fox, Trump directed blame at the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, of which Saudi Arabia is the biggest producer.

    Asked whether someone was manipulating oil markets, Trump said: “100 per cent.

    OPEC is and they better stop it because we’re protecting those countries, many of those countries.”

    “OPEC is manipulating, and you know they allowed (a production increase) less than we thought last week. They have to put out another two million barrels in my opinion, because we don’t want that happening,” Trump said.

    Trump was referring to OPEC’s decision to raise output together with its non-OPEC allies by around 1 million barrels per day, although since then Saudi Arabia has pledged to raise production to a new record.

    Saudi Arabia has been pumping around 10 million bpd in recent months and sources close to its oil policy have said it could raise output to 11 million bpd.

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    Trump’s suggestion means he wants Riyadh to increase production to 12 million bpd – something the kingdom has never done in the past.

    Trump will visit Europe this month for a meeting with NATO allies, whom he has criticized sharply as paying too little for their joint defense.

    Trade tensions are likely to overshadow that trip.

    Trump has imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum in response to what he calls unfair trade practices from Europe, Canada, and other allies around the world, who have responded with retaliatory sanctions in kind.

    On trade, the president said in the Fox interview that he was not happy with the North American Free Trade Agreement and would not agree a new one until after the November elections.

    “I want to wait until after the election,” he said.

  • Max Air commences Domestic Operations

    The management of Max Air limited is now set to commence domestic flights to all major Airports within the country in the next few days.

    This was contained in a statement, signed by the company’s spokesman, Ibrahim Dahiru that the airline has acquired three aircraft in their fleet that will enable them meet the demands of domestic passengers in those routes.

    Dahiru said that the commence of the domestic operation sequel to the arrival of 3rd aircraft earmarked for Max Air domestic operation at the Malam Aminu Kano Airport at the weekend.

    The Vice Chairman of the Company, Alhaji Bashir Mangal, said the airline is now putting final touches on its arrangement to commence domestic operations.

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    According to him “For now we are going to start with the three Boeing 737- 300 series and as the situation improves, we will bring more aircraft into the system to ease the hardship being encountered by air travelers in the country”.

    He said from inception in 2007, Max Air  had been operating with seven wide bodied Boeing 747 jumbo jet aircraft, mainly for the annual Hajj and Umrah operations in the country.

    Mangal explained that the Airline had recruited competent hands including Pilots, Engineers, ground Staff and ground handlers in order to make its domestic operations smooth and effective nationwide.

    He recalled that last week the airline had concluded the airlift of over 5,000 Umrah pilgrims to Saudi Arabia during Ramadan fasting period.

    He said the airline was also expected to participate in the airlift of Nigerian pilgrims this year, just as it participated in the evacuation of pilgrims in the West African Sub-region in recent years.