Writing By Haruna DUTSINMA, Editing By Yusuf Zubairu
Governor Nasir Idris has formally bid farewell to the first batch of 418 intending pilgrims from Kebbi State who were airlifted to Saudi Arabia for the commencement of the 2026 Hajj exercise.
Addressing the pilgrims before their departure today at Ahmadu Bello International Airport, Governor Idris expressed gratitude to Almighty Allah for granting them the opportunity to participate in this year’s Hajj.
Governor Nasir Idris urged them to remain good ambassadors of the state and Nigeria throughout their stay in the Holy Land and to pray for peace to prevail in kebbi State and the country at large.
The first flight take off Sunday evening and compromised 418 pilgrims from Aliero, Koko/Besse, Bunza and Kalgo Local Government Areas, as well as officials of the Kebbi State Pilgrims Welfare Agency.
He assured the pilgrims of improved welfare arrangements, including better accommodation closer to Haram Mosque in Mecca, feeding and Hadaya to all pilgrims from the state, noting that his administration remains committed to ensuring comfort and dignity for all pilgrims.
Governor Idris also disclosed that the government has sustained its tradition of supporting pilgrims through various incentives, including the sponsorship of Hadaya (sacrificial rites), as well as free transportation for Ziyarah (visits) to historical Islamic sites in Madinah.
While calling on political office holders and stakeholders to complement government’s efforts by supporting pilgrims from their respective areas, and urged the intending pilgrims to dedicate themselves to prayers for Kebbi State and Nigeria, especially at the plains of Arafat.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Kebbi State Pilgrims Welfare Agency, Alhaji Faruk Musa Enabo, commended the Governor for his unwavering support to pilgrims. He highlighted key interventions such as the payment of Hadaya, improved feeding standards, and the provision of comfortable accommodation in Madinah.
In their separate remarks, Malam lawal Baiti Mai kwaltaa and Malam Abubakar Atiku Walin Kalgo preaches on the obligations of the Hajj exercise and to uphold discipline, sincerity and devotion throughout the pilgrimage.
COV /SANI DUTSINMA