The Borno government said
Saturday that it spent about N500 million toward the successful conduct of this
year’s Hajj in Saudi Arabia.
The state’s Deputy Governor, Alhaji
Zannah Mustapha, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) in Makkah.
Mustapha, who was the leader of the
state’s Hajj Committee said that the money was used to secure good
accommodation for the state pilgrims, as well as ensure good welfare for them.
He said that the state government
provided a subsidy of 300 Saudi Riyals to each of the 2,645 pilgrims to enable
them to perform the hadaya (slaugthering of animals during the Hajj).
The deputy governor added that the
state government had remained steadfast in ensuring hitch-free Hajj in the past
four years in spite of prevailing security challenges.
He thanked Gov. Sule Lamido of
Jigawa and Gov. Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State for their assistance to the state
during the transportation of Borno pilgrims to the Holy Land.
He said “we are appealing to the
Federal Government to reopen the Maiduguri International Airport.
“We want the Federal Government to
assist us by reopening the airport so as to avert the difficult situation the
state found itself, especially the risky movement of pilgrims from Maiduguri to
Jigawa and Kano for the airlift to the Holy Land.’’
Borno Spends N500m On Hajj
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