NAHCON pegs 2026 hajj fare at N8.5m

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The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) Thursday announced N8.5 million as the tentative fare for the 2026 hajj exercise.

The figure was announced after a post-hajj meeting with chairmen and secretaries of State Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards to review the 2025 hajj operations.

The meeting, which took place in the Hajj House headquarters Abuja, however, said the fare is pending final negotiations on all service contracts.

A statement by NAHCON’s assistant director, Information and Publication, Fatima Sanda Usara, said Nigeria also retained its 95,000-slot allocation from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and allocation of slots to state welfare boards remains as it were last year.

In his opening remarks, NAHCON chairman, Professor Abdullahi Saleh Usman, expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his steadfast support to Nigerian pilgrims and the commission.

He highlighted the federal government’s intervention that enabled hajj carriers to accept payments in naira, shielding pilgrims from foreign exchange shocks.

Professor Usman also commended the federal government for directing the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to suspend its earlier policy mandating credit card-only payments for Basic Travel Allowance (BTA) to pilgrims. This could have disadvantaged many of them due to limited awareness and sensitisation.

He encouraged participants to offer frank, constructive evaluations of the 2025 exercise, focusing on what worked, the challenges encountered, and areas for improvement.

The commissioner in charge of Planning, Research and Statistics, Information and Library Services, Prof. Abubakar Abubakar Yagawal led discussions on the 2026 Hajj Calendar while Commissioner Operations, Prince Anofiu Elegushi, led discussions on operational matters. 

Prince Elegushi opened the floor for discussions on the possible rollover of contracts for the four airlines that operated during the 2025 hajj, citing time constraints and bureaucratic hurdles juxtaposed with the Saudi calendar and its expectations from hajj participating countries. This, he said, will give room for Nigeria to book airlift slots early.

In his submission, the chairman of the Forum of States Executive Secretaries, Alhaji Idris Almakura Executive Secretary (ES), Nasarawa State Muslim Pilgrims’ Board, thanked NAHCON for organising the meeting.

He urged the commission to strengthen collaboration with state boards through improved communication and timely clarifications. He also called for expedited reconciliation of pending matters from the 2025 hajj, to ensure a smooth transition into 2026 planning.

All executive members of the Forum of States were in attendance, including deputy chairman Alhaji Aliyu Faruku Yaro (ES, Kebbi State), Malam Abubakar Salihu who is the secretary of the forum and ES Adamawa state. The meeting concluded with members committing to offer feedback on unresolved issues after consultations with their respective states members.