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Saudi Arabia cuts Nigeria’s hajj quota

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has reduced Nigeria’s Hajj slots, forcing the Zamfara Hajj Commission to drop 456 pilgrims from this year’s holy pilgrimage. The commission’s Chairman, Alhaji Musa Mallaha,

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April 16, 2026byThe Nation
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  • Zamfara drops 456 pilgrims

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has reduced Nigeria’s Hajj slots, forcing the Zamfara Hajj Commission to drop 456 pilgrims from this year’s holy pilgrimage.

The commission’s Chairman, Alhaji Musa Mallaha, announced this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Gusau, the state capital.

Mallaha said the reduction lowered Zamfara’s allocation from 2,207 to 1,741 pilgrims for this year’s Hajj.

“This affected 456 intending pilgrims from the state who may not be able to participate in this year’s exercise,” he said.

Mallaha added that the state government would soon begin airlifting intending pilgrims from Zamfara International Airport.

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The commission chairman said each pilgrim would receive two large bags and one small bag, an improvement on previous years when only one bag was provided.

“This is part of efforts to improve pilgrims’ welfare and wellbeing,” he said.

Mallaha also said an Enlightenment Committee had been constituted to guide pilgrims on proper observance of Hajj rites in line with the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

“The exercise, which began on Tuesday, covers all the 14 local government areas, ahead of the official flag-off.

“The committee is chaired by Shaikh Ahmad Kanoma, Chairman of the Ulama Consultative Council.

“The State Hajj Commission remains committed to ensuring a smooth and successful Hajj exercise for all intending pilgrims,” Mallaha said.

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