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The Chairman, Oyo State Pilgrims Welfare Board (Muslim Wing), Prof. Sayed Malik, has assured intending pilgrims from the state who missed 2022 Hajj of the Board’s readiness to refund their fares.
Malik stated this while briefing journalists on the 2022 Hajj in his office, at Olodo, Ibadan.
He stated that those who do not wish to collect their money back will be given priority next year.
According to the chairman, the Board has commenced full payment to those who wish to take their money back irrespective of initial cost deduction for their inoculation, clothes, bags and some other charges.
“The Executive Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde has graciously approved the payment of full money without any deduction to whoever among them that intends to collect his/her money
“His Excellency has also directed that those who want to use their money for the 2023 Hajj would be the first to be considered for the exercise,” he said.
Malik added that the Board has started the refund of unspent funds from the 2022 Hajj to all pilgrims that went with the Board for exercise.
He called on the pilgrims to visit the account section of the Board along with their receipts to claim their funds.
“All the pilgrims who performed the 2022 Hajj with the Board should come to Olodo Hajj Camp with their receipts for processing of the amount of money to be refunded.
“Our account department is confirming the amount remaining, after deducting all their expenses. Whatever is remaining would be given to each pilgrim,” he said
Malik noted that there were hitches in this year’s Hajj exercise, but pledged that such hitches would not re-occur in 2023.
“Lessons were learnt in this year’s Hajj exercise. And these lessons will be put to use in the planning of next year’s exercise. I want to assure you that we will block all loopholes noticed in the 2022 Hajj. Insha Allah, 2023 Hajj will be better in terms of planning and arrangements,” Malik said.
He exonerated the Board from the unfortunate situation encountered in this year’s Hajj, adding that: “The inadequacies were not peculiar to Oyo State as they were experienced by the intending pilgrims in other states of the federation. In fact, the problems were worse in some other states. This was why the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) had to tender apology to the State Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards and the Tour Operators.”
He, however, stated that 2022 Hajj exercise was a success despite some hitches encountered.
“In spite of the initial hiccups caused by the Saudi Authorities’ strict anti COVID-19 protocols and the haphazard arrangements of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), the hHajj exercise was a success.
“Apart from the fact that the initial hitches were solved, there was no record of any casualty among the Oyo State pilgrims throughout the period of the holy pilgrimage. All the 641pilgrims who performed the 2022 Hajj in Makkah returned safely.
“All the pilgrims were given their Basic Traveling Allowances (BTA) in full. The initial complaints of a very few of the pilgrims were addressed as none of them was owed,” Malik said.
The chairman further charged those that have passports with the Board and have intention to use it for another important thing, to come for it.
“All intending pilgrims who left their passports with the Oyo State Pilgrims Welfare Board should come to Hajj Camp, Olodo, to collect them.
“The success recorded in this year’s Hajj could not have been possible if not for the support we enjoyed from His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde. We therefore express our sincere gratitude and heartfelt appreciation to His Excellency for the timely and invaluable moral and financial supports he gave to the Board.
“We are also grateful to the members of the government delegation under the able leadership of the Hon. Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Dr. Wasiu Olatunbosun, as well as the Head of Service, Alhaja Amidat Ololade Agboola for thier immense contributions to this year’s Hajj exercise,” he said.