23rd July, 2023
PRESS
RELEASE:
HAJJ
2023: MURIC ABSOLVES NAHCON
Against the backdrop
of complaints trailing the 2023 Hajj excercise, an Islamic human rights
organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has absolved the National Hajj
Commission (NAHCON) of any blame over a few hiccups in the process.
Rather, the group
wants the blame laid squarely at the doorsteps of the host organisers of hajj,
Saudi Arabia. MURIC argued that Saudi Arabia failed to decentralize operations
and made every country to rely on its arrangements for feeding and accomodation.
This was contained in
a statement circulated to the media on Sunday, 24th July, 2023 by the Executive
Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said :
"In spite of the
expertise and tireless efforts put into preparations for the 2023 Hajj excercise,
there have been hues and cries in certain quarters. In particular, complaints
have been lodged over accomodation in Muna and poor feeding.
“Our investigations
have revealed that these are not areas of the operation controlled by NAHCON
itself. We also found incontrovertible evidence that NAHCON officials also complained
to Saudi authorities about these two major areas (https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/607719-hajj-2023-nahcon-says-52000-nigerian-pilgrims-affected-by-tent-shortage-mulls-sack-of-saudi-firm.html;
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/06/27/nahcon-faults-saudi-arabia-authorities-over-poor-handlings-of-facilities-for-nigerian-pilgrims)
“Firstly, NAHCON complained when just 43,000 capacity tents were provided to cater for 95,000
pilgrims from Nigeria, thereby leaving more than 50,000 pilgrims without
adequate shelter during their five-day sojourn in Mina.
“Secondly,
the food provided by food vendors contracted by Saudi authorities was not satisfactory
and NAHCON officials complained to Saudi Arabia authorities. We recall vividly how
the NAHCON chairman, Dhikrullah Hassan, complained bitterly to the Saudi authorities.
“He said, ‘Time has come for you to hand off our
food. We have argued repeatedly that we can handle catering by ourselves and
you can regulate. This is because no matter how much money you spend on food,
if you don’t do it the Nigerian way, it will not be eaten and the money is
wasted. I am making this demand on behalf of Nigerian pilgrims and stakeholders’.
“He also added, ‘Return feeding to us. We can manage that
ourselves. We can screen the caterer and ensure they have Nigerian touch. The
foods you have been giving us have no Nigerian touch at all. Return the food to
us and you can regulate it. We are controlling and regulating feeding in Makkah
and Madinah’. NAHCON also demanded a refund for the food that was not supplied
by the Saudi agents but was part of the agreement.
“What else do we want NAHCON officials to do? They are also
guests in the holy land, not residents. They can only set certain standards. Implementation
is in the hands of the Saudis.
“How can these
limitations be blamed on Nigerian hajj officials? It is therefore not fair to blame them at all. They can only be held
accountable if they had kept mute while the shortcomings lasted but they did
not. It is noteworthy that the Saudi official in charge of the Nigerian section
of the hajj operation, Badr Bakaakeek, admitted that his company failed to deliver.
“It
is also on record that Saudi authorities eventually apologized to NAHCON
officials for their poor handling of feeding, accommodation and similar
logistic shortcomings (https://tribuneonlineng.com/hajj-saudi-authorities-apologise-to-nigerian-pilgrims-over-shortage-of-tents/).
“What other evidence do we still need that
NAHCON officials are not to blame for any of the issues that arose during the 2023
hajj? These are men and women with years of experience in hajj operations and the
chairman himself has led nothing less than eleven hajj exercises back-to-back.
“Members
of MURIC were also physically on ground in Saudi Arabia and we can emphatically
give testimony as to the commitment and diligence of NAHCON officials during the
exercise.
“In view of the above
facts, we must lay the blame squarely at the doorsteps of the host organisers
of hajj, Saudi Arabia particularly for failing to decentralize operations thereby
making every country involved in hajj to rely on its arrangements for feeding
and accomodation.
“MURIC therefore absolves NAHCON and its
officials of any kind of blame over shortcomings in the 2023 hajj operation.
Unfortunately, the Nigerian victims of the Saudi company’s ineptitude are not
seeing this big picture. All they know is that NAHCON took them to Saudi Arabia
and NAHCON must be blamed for every mishap that befalls them there. But things
do not work like that anyway.
“The
admission of responsibility and the attendant apology tendered by Saudi
authorities are interesting angles for those clamouring for investigation to
look at, especially the House of Representatives. MURIC intends to keenly
follow the procedure with a view to ascertaining that the panel will not be
looking for a needle in a whole collection of haystacks.”
#NAHCONNotToBlame
#KudosNAHCONChair
#SaudiDecentraliseHajjOperations
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC).
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