The
National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has announced an 18% hike
in the 2012 Hajj fares over those of the 2011 Hajj, even as it has said
that government’s desire is to keep the cost of Hajj reasonable for
intending pilgrims.
Briefing journalists in Abuja yesterday, the chairman of NAHCON,
Alhaji Muhammadu Bello, said the increase was necessitated by the
corresponding rise in the cost of air ticket by $100; the rise in the
cost of accommodation in Makkah which has increased by 500 Saudi Riyal
and the cost of tent “C” and feeding in Mina and Arafat which has added
SR600.
The chairman said a substantial portion of the Hajj expenditure was
foreign exchange denominated, adding that there was no way the current
cost could be avoided as foreign exchange used for transactions had
direct bearing on the final cost package paid by pilgrims.
Summing the reasons for the fare increment, the chairman explained
that the consensus arrived at with the state pilgrims’ welfare boards
and agencies on the need to upgrade the services provided to Nigerian
pilgrims and make them at par with other countries was responsible for
the increment too.
Announcing the 2012 hajj fare, NAHCON boss said intending pilgrims
from the northern departure zones will pay a minimum fare of N613,645,
against last year’s N525,249.75, N649,895 for the medium seat and
N727,770 for the maximum seat against N558,999 and N626,499 respectively
. For the southern departures zone, intending pilgrims will pay N620,
968 for the minimum seat and N657, 218 and N735, 093 for medium and
maximum seats respectively.
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