The Nigerian government has initiated a comprehensive reform of the National Hajj Commission, citing concerns over financial mismanagement, administrative lapses, and subpar treatment of pilgrims. This move aims to revamp the commission’s operations and ensure a more efficient, transparent, and pilgrim-centric approach to managing the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
The call for reform follows allegations of financial impropriety, neglect, and poor service delivery, which have marred the commission’s performance in recent years. By overhauling the commission’s structure and processes, the government seeks to restore public trust and enhance the overall experience for Nigerian pilgrims.
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