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Tinubu Directs Hajj Fare Reduction for 2026, Shettima Sets Deadline
President Bola Tinubu has ordered a reduction in the fares for the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage, prompting Vice President Kashim Shettima to instruct the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to establish new fare rates within two days. This decision comes as the naira continues to appreciate against the dollar, a key factor influencing pilgrimage costs.
During a meeting held on March 4, 2024, with NAHCON officials at the State House in Abuja, Shettima emphasized the importance of collaboration between national and state authorities, including governors. He urged all stakeholders to act swiftly to ensure timely payments and remittances to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to facilitate a smooth pilgrimage experience.
The Vice President articulated the administration’s goal to make the Hajj more affordable. Senator Ibrahim Hadeija, Deputy Chief of Staff to the President, explained that the recent economic reforms have positively influenced the exchange rate, which should reflect in the new fare structure. He noted that if pilgrims previously paid between ₦8.5 million and ₦8.6 million, the improved exchange rate should lead to a significant reduction in fares.
Hadeija stated, “The Vice President felt that if pilgrims paid ₦8.5 million to ₦8.6 million based on negative exchange rate last year, and the exchange rate has improved, then the changes should reflect in the current fares.” He added that the commission has been tasked with reviewing current exchange rates to pass savings on to prospective pilgrims.
The Secretary of NAHCON, Dr. Mustapha Mohammad, expressed optimism that the fare reduction would increase the number of intending pilgrims. “It is a welcome development and the lower the Hajj fare, the better for Muslim faithful intending to perform Hajj,” he remarked. He assured that efforts would be made to minimize costs to ensure accessibility for all interested parties.
Alhaji Faruk Aliyu Yaro, Chairman of the Kebbi State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, also welcomed the presidential directive. He expressed gratitude for the intervention, noting that it is expected to significantly lower Hajj costs, making the pilgrimage more attainable for many.
As preparations for the 2026 Hajj advance, the government’s commitment to affordability and accessibility aims to facilitate a greater number of pilgrims and enhance their spiritual experience.
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