Hajj: Jigawa transports first batch of 559 intending pilgrims to Saudi Arabia

By Muhammad Nasir Bashir

Pilgrims

A total of 559 intending pilgrims from Jigawa were, on Wednesday, transported to Saudi Arabia for this year’s Hajj exercise.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the pilgrims departed Dutse International Airport at 4:45 p.m. aboard Max Air.

NAN also reports that 1,625 pilgrims from the state are expected to perform the exercise.

Addressing newsmen shortly after their departure, the Executive Secretary of the state Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Alhaji Umar Labbo, said all necessary arrangements had been concluded for the transportation of the remaining pilgrims.

He said that the first batch of the pilgrims were from all the 16 local government areas of the state.

The executive secretary urged the pilgrims to shun any act that would contravene the laws of Saudi Arabia and tarnish the image of the state and the country.

“We also reminded the pilgrims that any unlawful act could invalidate their Hajj,” Labbo said.

In their reactions, some of the pilgrims, who spoke on behalf of others, commended the board for the timely and hitch-free screening.

The pilgrims, Adamu Haruna, Nura Muhammad and Abdullahui Gumuji, also promised to be good ambassadors of the state and the country in general.

(NAN)

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