A statement jointly signed by its National Coordinator, Ibrahim Muhammed and Publicity Secretary, Abubakar Mahmoud, on Sunday in Kaduna, lauded the decision of Saudi Ministry of Hajj to return the 20% cut in Hajj quota in the last five years.
A publication in a Saudi Gazette Newspapers said Saudi Arabia has decided to lift from this year the reduction in the quota of Hajj pilgrims imposed five years ago.
It said the higher authorities approved a proposal by Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Naif, Deputy Premier and Minister of interior who is also Chairman of the Supreme Hajj Committee, to restore the pilgrimage quota that existed prior to the cuts.
Saudi authorities had in 2013 imposed a 20 % cut in the quota for foreign pilgrims, and a 50% cut for domestic pilgrims, to ensure safety during the expansion of the Grand Mosque.
Though the Saudi authorities said the 20% cut will be gradually increased in a phased manner. Last year, 1,325,372 foreign and 537,537 domestic pilgrims performed Hajj, making a total of 1,862,909 pilgrims, the lowest in the last ten years of hajj exercise.
The statement said though the reason for the temporary cut in hajj quota was meant to expand the two Holly Mosques for the comfort of pilgrims, nevertheless, the reduction greatly affected the chance of Muslims who want to fulfill their religious obligations.
Nigeria’s hajj quota seat was slashed from 95,000 to 76,000, while India’s quota was trimmed from 170,000 to 136,000 within the same period. Indonesia, which has the largest numbers of pilgrims, saw their allocation reduced from 211,000 to 168,800.”
With this development, Nigerian Muslims will have more opportunity to secure hajj seat to fulfill their religious obligations. It will also compress the pressure of trying to secure hajj seats through the back door, and close avenue of possible hajj seat racketeering.”
However, the group advice NAHCON to give priority to states with higher demands, those that meet its recent capacity verifications exercise and first timers.
It also called on NAHCON, SMPWBs and Tour Operators to double their efforts in anticipation of the new increase in numbers of pilgrims. This new development calls for more commitments from stakeholders and hajj service providers.