NAHCON inaugurates committee to review guidelines on National Medical Team

Chairman/Chief Executive Officer (CEO), National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Mallam Jalal Ahmad Arabi (left) and Deputy Secretary General, United Nations (UN), Hajiya Amina Mohammed when she paid a courtesy visit to the Hajj House in Abuja ...on Wednesday.

Chairman/Chief Executive Officer (CEO), National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Mallam Jalal Ahmad Arabi (left) and Deputy Secretary General, United Nations (UN), Hajiya Amina Mohammed when she paid a courtesy visit to the Hajj House in Abuja …on Wednesday.

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), in a bid to promote transparency and reposition the activities of the National Medical Team, has inaugurated a 15-member committee to review the operation of the Team for 2024 Hajj.

Speaking during the event held in Abuja, the Acting Chairman/ Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the commission, Mallam Jalal Ahmad Arabi, said that some of the processes and procedures had become archaic and obsolete.

A statement signed by the Deputy Director, Information & Publications, NAHCON, Mousa Ubandawaki, quoted Arabi, as saying: “The National Medical Team is so important in the performance of Hajj activities. It is fairly disturbing that some of its process and procedure needs to be tinker with, if we must achieve better results. We need to inject new ideas in the way its tasks is been implemented as some of its process and procedure have become archaic and obsolete”.

”As with all human endeavours, the team is facing overwhelming challenges. Therefore, we need to think outside the box and explore other ways. Though adventurous, but it is the only way we can reposition their activities.”

The Chairman advised them to be flexible and follow the extant regulations/guidelines.

“In tinkering with the guidelines, please take cognizance of the extant rules so that we can achieve maximum results. With your expertise, background and disposition; and having proven yourself in the past, so much is expected from you and I believe you won’t fail us” he said.

In response, the Chairman of the Committee, Dr. Saidu Ahmed Dumbulwa expressed delight on their appointments and assured that the team would come up with robust, comprehensive and simple guidelines that will ensure that Nigerian pilgrims are served satisfactorily.

The Committee, which has two weeks to submit its recommendations is to evaluate the effectiveness and identify the shortcomings in the current National Medical Team Guidelines ; to analyze and assess the roles relevant Stakeholders in Nigeria and their key contributions in the context of National Medical Team operations among others as part of its Terms of Reference.

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