In a bold move to address the plight of Nigerian pilgrims, the House of Representatives has adopted a comprehensive report recommending sweeping reforms in the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, and the FCT Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board.
The reforms are to improve the overall Hajj experience, ensure transparency and prevent financial mismanagement.
In the forefront of these reforms is the establishment of a Hajj Tribunal to handle contract breaches, financial disputes and service failures involving NAHCON, tour operators, and pilgrims.
“This tribunal will provide a platform for pilgrims to seek redress for any grievances they may have,” said Sada Soli, chairman of the ad-hoc committee.
Another key reform is the review and…















