By Olugbenga Salami
The Chairman/CEO of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, Ambassador Ismail Abba Yusuf, has pledged continued reforms to improve Hajj operations and announcing a refund on feeding costs in Madinah.
In an Arafat Day message released Thursday, NAHCON said the Day of Arafat is the pinnacle of Hajj, a day of mercy, forgiveness, supplication and total submission to Almighty Allah.
The commission described the occasion as a reminder of humility, sacrifice, patience and unwavering faith.
It said the day is a moment for deep reflection, sincere repentance and renewed commitment to righteousness and service to humanity.
NAHCON noted that history teaches valuable lessons, and failure to learn from them risks repeating past hardships.
“But when we reflect on yesterday with wisdom, we are better prepared to build a stronger and more rewarding tomorrow,” the commission stated.
NAHCON said it has continued to review past and current Hajj operations to improve processes and enhance the welfare of Nigerian pilgrims, stressing that the country has moved from the era of long stays in transit camps awaiting airlift to more coordinated and efficient operations.
It, however, added that despite the progress, there is still room for improvement.
Following the gathering at Arafat where all mankind stands equal before the Creator, NAHCON reaffirmed its commitment to reviewing operational challenges observed during the 2026 Hajj, adding that it would strengthen supervision to better safeguard the interests of Nigerian pilgrims.
The commission recalled that it was established to address challenges that once affected Hajj administration in Nigeria, saying it remains committed to upholding the vision of its founding fathers with dedication, discipline and sincerity of purpose.
In line with that commitment, NAHCON said it successfully renegotiated the cost of feeding services in Madinah. The resulting savings, it said, will be refunded directly to pilgrims.
The commission assured pilgrims that measures have been put in place for a safe, swift and seamless return journey after Hajj.
“As we observe the Day of Arafat, may Allah accept our prayers, forgive our shortcomings and guide us to choose sacrifice over selfishness, unity over division and wisdom over frustration,” it prayed.
The Commission wished all pilgrims a rewarding Hajj and safe return to their families and communities.
