Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi suffer low food supply, congestion; get new tents

Eid-el-Kabir

Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi suffer low food supply, congestion; get new tents

Eid-el-Kabir
Kaaba in Mecca

Saudi authorities have agreed to relocate about 10,000 Nigerian pilgrims to an additional site in order to decongest the present tent in Muna.

Political Economist NG can report that a good number of Nigerian pilgrims in Muna had suffered congestion for lack of enough tents, food shortage, among other inconveniences.

This prompted the Nigerian authorities to lodge complaint with the relevant agency.

Malam Mousa Ubandawaki, Deputy Director, Information and Publication, National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) however said in a statement in Makkah on Monday that the issues were being resolved as some pilgrims would now be moved to additional site.

Ubandawaki said that the measure was part of efforts to address the problem of inadequate tents allocated to Nigerian pilgrims in Muna.

He explained that the decision was sequel to the complaint lodged by NAHCON to the Muttawwif of African Non-Arabs on inadequate tents, inadequate food supply, and late food service to the pilgrims.

The Muttawwif while apologising for the treatment meted out to Nigerian pilgrims, promised to make up for the incident by relocating the pilgrims to the Turkish Arena which can conveniently accommodate about 10,000 pilgrims.

“We really want to apologise for what the Nigerian pilgrims suffered throughout today.

“I want to impress it on the commission that we will give them the utmost priority in the coming days for what they passed through” said Sindhi, who is the Chairman of the Company of Muttawifs.

“Therefore, from 2pm on Wednesday, we will relocate about 10,000 pilgrims outside the traditional tent area to the Turkish Arena which has better facilities and will also ease the crowd in the Muna area,” he added.

He expressed the appreciation of the leadership of the company to Alhaji Zikrullah Hassan, Chairman of NAHCON for showing understanding and the Nigerian pilgrims for their patience.