Lagos State Amirul Hajj urges NAHCON to convene meeting over 2024 Hajj challenges

Lagos State Amir-ul-Hajj/Commissioner for Home Affairs, Olanrewaju Ibrahim Layode (middle); Special Adviser on Islamic Matters, Dr. Ahmad Abdullahi Jebe (4th right); Chairman, Muslim Pilgrims Board, Imam Shakiru Gafar (4th left); Board Secretary, Mr. Saheed Onipede (1st right); Board member/Chairman, Publicity Committee, Lolade Shonibare (left); Prof. Kabir Paramole (2nd left); Dr. Faosat Dabiri (3rd left); Alh. Yusuf Ara (3rd right) and Alh. Mojeed Sanni (2nd right), during the briefing by the Amir-ul-Hajj, on the activities of Lagos State during the Holy pilgrimage exercise, at Alsaad Flower Hotel 2, Misfalah, Makkah, Saudi Arabia… on Tuesday.

• 926 pilgrims back home

No fewer than 926 out of a total number of 1,869 pilgrims that participated in the 2024 Hajj from Lagos State have been airlifted back home as at Wednesday, June 26, 2024.  


The Amirul Hajj of Lagos State, who is also the Commissioner for Home Affairs, Olanrewaju Ibrahim Layode has also called on the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to convene a meeting with all states to discuss the challenges faced during this year’s Hajj and how to avoid a reoccurrence. 

He made the call on Tuesday while addressing a press conference at the Alsaad Flower Hotel 2, Misfalah, Makkah, Saudi Arabia.  


He said, “We had a lot of challenges and most of them are from NAHCON”.

The Amir-ul-Hajj specifically said that the caterer selected to provide meals for Lagos pilgrims was using his own wisdom and discretion to select menu that is not favourable to the people of the South West.

He added that the pilgrims almost protested at Mina and many of them rejected the meals served and chose to go and buy food from vendors.

Layode also said that even the accommodation provided for Lagos pilgrims in Makkah was not up to standard. He however, said despite these challenges, he disagrees with the call for the scrapping of NAHCON, saying, “you can’t throw away the baby with the bath water.”

Speaking further, he said “NAHCON themselves have agreed that there have been challenges this year which I believe as a government, we need to come together to sit down on a round table discussion and point to them some of these challenges and mistakes and find solutions to them against the Hajj of 2025.”


The Commissioner expressed his appreciation to Lagos State pilgrims for their patience and endurance, stressing that he is very proud of their conduct despite obvious operational challenges. He also assured the remaining 943 pilgrims would be airlifted back in a short while.  

He took the opportunity of the press conference to thank the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Dr. Kadri Oabafemi Hamzat for their unflinching support, especially in the area of providing the shortfall of the Basic Travel Allowance (BTA) to the pilgrims and also offsetting the cost of Rams, amongst other kind gestures. 

Government functionaries at the press briefing include Special Adviser to the Governor on Islamic Matters, Dr. Ahmad Abdullahi Jebe; Chairman, Lagos State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Imam Shakiru Ayinde Gafar; Board Secretary, Mr. Saheed Onipede and Prof. Kabir Paramole (Badagry division). 

Others are Dr. Faosat Dabiri (Lagos division); Alh. Yusuf Ara (Epe division); Alh. Mojeed Sanni (Ikorodu division) and  Lolade Shonibare (Ikeja division/Chairman, Publicity committee).  

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