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Sudan: CSO Wants 2023 Hajj Subsidised For Nigerian Pilgrims

Salifu Usman by Salifu Usman
3 years ago
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Citing the $250 increment in the 2023 hajj fare due to the closure of the Sudanese airspace, a civil society organisation (CSO) which monitors and reports Hajj and Umrah activities, Independent Hajj Reporters (IHR), has urged both the federal and state governments to subsidise the difference in the prices of air tickets for Nigerian intending pilgrims.

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) had on Saturday announced an increase of $250 in the flight tickets for 2023 hajj due to the closure of Sudan airspace because of the ongoing war in the North African country.

The 2023 hajj fare was based on airlifting Nigerian pilgrims through Sudan airspace to Saudi Arabia, whereby flight ticket prices were calculated based on the number of flight hours to Saudi Arabia via Sudanese airspace.

“Having paid the approved Hajj fare, we know Nigerian Muslims or Nigerian intending pilgrims would have to pay the differences in the air tickets if time permits; but we are worried that with less than 10 days to the commencement of airlift of Nigerian pilgrims to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, asking pilgrims to pay the difference at this time will definitely derail the airlift exercise,” national coordinator of IHR, Ibrahim Muhammad, said in a statement issued at the weekend in Abuja.

“We are appealing to the federal and state governments to liaise with the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) and offer to settle the differences for the respective number of pilgrims from their states in the event that Sudan airspace remains closed before the commencement of airlift.

“We appeal that the Federal Government takes 50 percent while States pay the balance of 50 percent for the numbers of intending pilgrims from their states.”

President Muhammadu Buhari had approved Saudi-based Flynas and four Nigerian airlines – Max Air, Air Peace, Azman Air, Aero Contractors, Arik Air and Value Jet to fly Nigerian pilgrims to the Holy Land for 2023 Hajj rite.

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While the first five were selected to fly pilgrims from the 36 states and FCT, Arik and Value Jet were selected to offer charter services to pilgrims travelling through private tour operators.

So far, only Saudi’s Flynas agreed to airlift the pilgrims at the pre–Sudan crisis air ticket price. Flynas is to transport 28, 515. The local airliners that demand for upward review of air tickets are Max Air with 16,326 allocation, Air Peace 11,348, Azman Air 8,660 and Aero Contractors with 7,833 leaving the fate of remaining 44, 167 States Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards pilgrims in apparent uncertainty.

The closure of the Sudanese airspace will compel airlines to fly through longer routes to Saudi Arabia which will take approximately 7 hours instead of the usual 4 hours plus. This unfortunate development has added another two to three hours flight time to the existing airlift cost template for Nigerian Intending pilgrims.

The increase in the air tickets comes after pilgrims have completed the payment of Hajj fare as announced by NAHCON.

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Salifu Usman

Salifu Abubakar Usman is the Sports Editor at Leadership Newspaper, with expertise spanning sports writing, research, analysis, media consultancy, and Hajj reportage. He is a Fellow of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN).

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