2024 Hajj: Kebbi airlifts first set of pilgrims to Hajj

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Pilgrims from Kebbi State, slated for the initial flight to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, have embarked on the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage.

Governor Nasir Idris announced the commencement of the exercise at the Sir Muhammadu Bello International Airport in Birnin Kebbi, through a statement on his X handle on Wednesday.

Idris wrote, “This momentous occasion is a testament to the uncommon commitment of our administration to the success of the 1445AH Hajj season, as recognised by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).

“We are deeply grateful to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice-President Kashim Shettima for their invaluable support in organising the 2024 Hajj. Their commitment to the success of religious pilgrimages underscores the spiritual and communal importance of this event.”

The governor expressed gratitude to NAHCON for choosing the state as the venue for the inaugural flight.

He further acknowledged and praised the combined efforts of his team and the various state governments involved in making this significant event possible.

“Furthermore, we appreciate NAHCON for selecting Kebbi State for the inaugural flight and acknowledge the collective efforts of my team and various state governments. We are committed to providing world-class services to our pilgrims in the Holy Land,” he added

He urged the pilgrims to pray for Nigeria and its leaders.

“I urge all pilgrims to utilize this golden opportunity for spiritual rebirth and to pray for our leaders, the nation, and themselves. Together, we will ensure the success of this Hajj season and uphold the high standards expected of us,” he added.