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Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by Nobody: 1:22pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
Gbenro Adeoyeand Jesusegun Alagbe At least N136.5bn has been spent on Hajj in 2017 by state governments and individuals despite the current recession in the country,Saturday PUNCHinvestigation has revealed. According to the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, no fewer than 91,000 Nigerians had arrived in Saudi Arabia out of the over 1.7 million foreign pilgrims in the country to perform this year’s Hajj. Meanwhile, the average Hajj fare approved by NAHCON to states for each traveller is N1.5m. For example, information made available by NAHCON showing the approved 2017 Hajj seats and fares per state disclosed the package for travellers from Nasarawa State as N1,544,659.85; Niger, N1,525,483.30; Ondo, N1,485,096.07; Katsina, N1,498,502.70; Bauchi, N1,523,122.41; Plateau, N1,529,036.80; Sokoto, N1,521,461.65; and Kwara, N1,501,571.27, among others. Therefore, at an average fare of N1.5m, 91,000 Nigerians would have spent a minimum of N136.5bn on the exercise, with part of it coming from public purse provided by state governments. Although going on Hajj at least once in a lifetime is one of the five pillars of Islam, the Quran described it as a religious obligation that is meant for the faithful who can afford it. Meanwhile, visiting Jerusalem for pilgrimage is not an obligation for Christians. However, state governments have been sponsoring people to Mecca and Jerusalem for pilgrimage andSaturday PUNCHhas information that Katsina, Bauchi, Plateau and Sokoto states had sponsored people on pilgrimage this year. For instance, Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State recently disclosed that his administration had been subsidising Hajj exercise for Muslims with N1bn annually. Masari, while inaugurating an 18-member board for the Katsina State Pilgrims’ Welfare Board, had said no amount spent on religious activities could be considered as too much and described pilgrimage to Mecca as “neither a picnic nor a holiday, but an act of worship, as enshrined in the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad.” Similarly, the Bauchi State Government spent over N262,650,000 as subsidy on the state’s Muslim pilgrims to this year’s Hajj. Governor Mohammed Abubakar had disclosed this while delivering his farewell address to 3,090 pilgrims, where he boasted that the state could afford the sponsorship despite economic recession. “Despite the economic hardship situation, this administration has continued to fund the operation of the state Pilgrims Welfare Board, both at home and at the holy land, so as to guarantee your comfort and satisfaction. “We have also subsidised the cost of your accommodation in Mecca, upon which the government had to pay at least the sum of 850 Saudi Riyals (N85,000) for each of you so that you will be accommodated in a beautiful edifice close to the Haram,” Abubakar had said. Also this year, the Plateau State Government went back on its 2015 decision to no longer sponsor both Muslims and Christians on pilgrimage due to the dwindling economic fortune of the state. It was reported that the state government had sponsored 616 Muslims for the 2017 Hajj, with the state governor, Simon Lalong, saying at a farewell ceremony for the pilgrims from the state that the state government was willing to make the “sacrifice as a result of the relevance of holy pilgrimage to the citizens of the state.” The Sokoto State Government had spent N91m to sponsor 90 Islamic clerics to the lesser Hajj in June. The state Commissioner for Religious Affairs, Alhaji Mani Katami, had also announced that each of the benefiting clerics was entitled to a Basic Travelling Allowance of N250,000. State governments’ sponsorship of pilgrimage has been going on for long. Last year, the Executive Secretary, Taraba State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Alhaji Umar Leme, said the state government had released N288.5m to sponsor about 166 persons on Hajj. http://punchng.com/despite-recession-states-others-spend-over-n136-5bn-on-hajj/ Lalasticlala |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by chymes0359(m): 1:23pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
Do i have to read the long epistle to know that na dem dem OTHER PEOPLE wey dey rule us... Especiall all this states in the OTHER part of Nigeria wey their IGR are very poor and knows how to spend other PEOPLES labour.. Placing so much value on foreign religion, than human and social development.. 17 Likes |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by abouzaid: 1:24pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
only in the zoo. Nigeria subsidizes forex for pilgrimages but refused to do the same for Nigerians studying abroad. 40 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by Nobody: 1:29pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
There are many mad people governing Nigeria. That money can empower 130,000 entrepreneurs with a million naira grant which can boost the economy, remove folks from "job seeker" to "self employed" and those SMEs also have the potential of employing at least two people. Religion doesn't generate 1 naira for Nigeria yet ppl would still carry our small money and give it to Saudi. Religion is personal and everyone should care out his religious obligatons at his/her personal cost. 68 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by SaiNigeria: 1:36pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
Hope Ogun, Osun, Oyo, Ondo and Ekiti states weren't among them cos it will be an injustice if they are going by the hunger in their respective lands 33 Likes 4 Shares
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Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by omenkaLives(m): 1:36pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
These criminals across the states that call themselves governors have found a convenient excuse for failure and underperformance in "recession". Truth be told, whether or not we were in recession, I have this gut feeling they wouldn't have fared different- those who wanna make a difference are doing so regardless and the perpetual failures, like my state governor is making a good show of who he really is as a leader. This is so heartbreaking. 7 Likes |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by MrIrohKenedy: 1:39pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
[s] omenkaLives:[/s] Stop making sense we know you for talking Nonsense stop pretending to make sense Omenkalives 59 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by Nobody: 1:39pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
SaiNigeria:Imagine Ondo paying 1.5 billion on Hajj. I'm sure the state is still owing salaries o. * I just saw the pictures you posted along your comment. I think is shameful what social platforms like nairaland and lindaikeji is doing to our society. I hope NCC does something about this. But I can assure you one thing now and you can take it to the bank in 50 yrs to come. You will NEVER be happy in life if you continue to harbour hate on humans like yourself created by God. You can't sow bitterness and reap happiness, you can't sow discord and reap peace. Life is a seed don't think because you can form fastest finger on the internet would exempt God's wrath from you for mocking poor people and casting aspersions on them. Mind you this admonition is for both senseless groups of ppl who shout afonja and Igbo up and about. 18 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by MrIrohKenedy: 1:40pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
Buhari is a terrorist Buhari will never go unpunished 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by chymes0359(m): 1:43pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
MrIrohKenedy:
I be no wan laugh untill i checked the moniker you quoted..
You are on point bro..
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Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by MrIrohKenedy: 1:44pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
chymes0359:we know him for shameless behaviour he should spare us the decent talk e no fit am 16 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by omenkaLives(m): 1:45pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
SaiNigeria:You people always seem to be the first to take shots. When they come pounding your head now, you'd tuck your tail between your legs crying "everybody hates us for no reason". Smh. 11 Likes |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by Redoil: 1:46pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
Omenkalives do you notice that 99.5% of the state mention are apc the so called progressive and the prosperous party that lied to nigerians in their cv? . . . . If you agree with me that apc and their online minions are the solution to nigerian problem click like If not click share 13 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by MrIrohKenedy: 1:46pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
[s] omenkaLives:[/s] shatap your can of worms there and get out stop talking trash 30 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by chymes0359(m): 1:50pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
MrIrohKenedy: haa! You wey know.. Any post from that guy always makes me to puke.. Was suprised when he make such comment, wey no fit am or he is pretending to suit him.. 13 Likes |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by SaiNigeria: 1:50pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
MrIrohKenedy: You really have time for that shameless old troll. At his age no career, no home, no kids, no wife, no ambition. Only trolling and constituting nuisance online. 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by SHTFguy: 1:51pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
omenkaLives: Are you still claiming Benue or have you ported back to your original afonja state -Kwara 17 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by MrIrohKenedy: 1:52pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
SaiNigeria:savagery Omenkalives you see ya laifu old man wey disgrace himself in front of children he'll be soiled with muds 18 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by oduastates: 2:01pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
Black man's problem? No sense If they had instead paid a visit to a state or 4 cities in Nigeria ( say Ife,Aba,Kebbi,Sapele) and spent the same amount of money into the local economy, more people will have jobs. If that amount is spent annually in one state's economy , you would have another Lagos or something close to lagos or ogun 6 Likes |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by markfemisgay: 2:27pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
Statsocial:Why are you pained. 5 Likes |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by Nbote(m): 2:29pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
Redoil: We will not like or share.. We already know 1 Like |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by Nukualofa: 2:37pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
omenkaLives:You ended up saying nothing. Can't you condem the state sponsorship of pilgrimage or you are scared of hurting your benefactors 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by JONNYSPUTE(m): 2:58pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
Are we truly fighting corruption or is it corruption that is fighting us?. They could not pay salaries,but could spent so much money on Hajj.May God punish all of una. 5 Likes |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by SaiNigeria: 3:01pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
lalasticlala mynd44 come and see your shameless APC government in action 3 Likes |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by Pinkblue(m): 4:29pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
using Niger delta money to sponsor Islamic idiots who would end up killing u 8 Likes |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by Nnemuka(f): 4:30pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
Although going on Hajj at least once in a lifetime is one of the five pillars of Islam, the Quran described it as a religious obligation that is meant for the faithful who can afford it. Meanwhile, visiting Jerusalem for pilgrimage is not an obligation for Christians.[quote] What has religion achieved for us? i weep for my country 3 Likes |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by Nobody: 4:30pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
It's time the Government put at a stop the sponsoring of pilgirms...Think of the things such amount of money would have made possible if used wisely. Religion played a role in destroying this country... 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by marooh: 4:31pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
Your recession! My profit! Ala adighi Nma bu uru ndi Nze. (as land no good it favour other some people) |
Re: Despite Recession, States, Others Spend Over N136.5bn On Hajj by Foodforthought: 4:31pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
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