Hajj 2022: CSO receives report, begins nominations for awards

TOPSHOT - Muslims pray around the Kaaba, Islam's holiest shrine, at the Grand Mosque complex in the Saudi city of Mecca, during the fasting month of Ramadan, on April 9, 2022. - Saudi Arabia said today it will permit one million Muslims from inside and outside the country to participate in this year's hajj, a sharp uptick after pandemic restrictions forced two years of drastically pared-down pilgrimages. (Photo by Abdel Ghani BASHIR / AFP) (Photo by ABDEL GHANI BASHIR/AFP via Getty Images)

The Independent Hajj Reporters (IHR), a civil society organisation that monitors and reports Hajj and Umrah operations, has received the phase one of the 2022 Hajj performance reports from its volunteers.

IHR said it had recruited some experienced Hajj administrators and experts from various fields to help collate data on the performance of Nigerian states muslim pilgrims’ welfare boards, Private Tour Operators and other Hajj service providers with a view to appreciating them after the 2022 Hajj exercise.

A statement signed by its National Coordinator, Malam Ibrahim Muhammed, on Monday said the CSO appreciated the efforts put in place by the team.

He also commended them for the comprehensive report in spite of the short period given to them and the enormity of the task.

IHR also said it will interface with the Inspectorate, Evaluation and Compliance Department of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to assess the pre-Hajj policy compliance records to complement the report it has before selection of the prospective awardees.

Since its creation in 2003, IHR has instituted an annual post-Hajj service delivery recognition event to serve as a motivation and appreciation to those who excelled in various services rendered to Nigerian pilgrims both at home and in Saudi Arabia.

In spite of the various challenges of 2022 Hajj, some NAHCON constituted committees; states pilgrims’ welfare boards, private Tour Operators and service providers muscled the obstacles and serve pilgrims diligently.

It will be recalled that after the 2019 Hajj, IHR organised a Hajj Excellence Award that was widely attended by key stakeholders from Nigeria and Saudi Arabia.

The late Saudi Arabia Ambassador to Nigeria, Adnan Bostaji, Representatives of Yobe State Governor, Senator Ahmad Baba Kaita, Former NAHCON Chairman, Abdullahi Muhammed, and the Chairman of World Hajj and Umrah Convention, Muhsin Tutla, are some of the dignitaries that graced the event in Abuja.

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