Nigeria: 2024 Hajj - Ex-Grand Khadi Seeks Probe of NAHCON Officials Over Alleged Fraud

25 August 2024

A former Grand Khadi of Kwara State Shariah Court of Appeal, Justice Idris Haroon, on Sunday urged the federal government to thoroughly investigate the alleged mismanagement of funds by officials of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) during the 2024 Hajj operation.

Haroon who noted that, though the matter was still under scrutiny, said that officials found culpable in the scandal should not be spared in view of the magnitude of the issue.

The retired jurist made the call while featuring on a radio live interview programme in Ilorin, the state capital where he also expressed outrage that as a guest of King of Saudi Arabia during the just concluded Hajj operation, some pilgrims confided in him that they were paid $200 instead of $500 as traveling allowances.

"This matter is yet to be decided, but I want it to be thoroughly investigated and whoever that is found to be part of this act of dishonesty that caused suffering to our pilgrims should not be spared.

"I was in Makkah during the last pilgrimage as a guest of King Salman of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and some pilgrims confessed to me that many of them were only given $200 instead of $500 and when they got to Saudi, they were only given equivalent of $200 in Riyal. That was how they took money from pilgrims.

"In fact, it is embarrassing that people who travelled to serve God will be the ones to violate God's law. You must be just and transparent", he said.

Haroon urged the new NAHCON Chairman, Prof. Abdullahi Sale Uthman, "to return sanity to the commission and know that he is representing the entire Muslim community with successes of the job preoccupying his mind rather than pecuniary gain."

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