The incoming pilgrims conveyed their appreciation for the efforts of Kebbi State Governor Dr. Nasir Idris and State Pilgrims Welfare Board Executive Chairman Alhaji Faruku Aliyu-Enabo in enabling the first flight to depart without incident.
In Madina, Saudi Arabia, the inaugural aircraft transporting pilgrims for the 2024 Hajj season has touched down without incident.
Potential pilgrims from Kebbi State’s Jega and Arewa Local Government Areas, as well as representatives from the State Pilgrims Welfare Board, were on board the inaugural aircraft from Nigeria.
The incoming pilgrims conveyed their appreciation for the efforts of Kebbi State Governor Dr. Nasir Idris and State Pilgrims Welfare Board Executive Chairman Alhaji Faruku Aliyu-Enabo in enabling the first flight to depart without incident.
Alhaji Hussaini Argungu, a member of the state pilgrims board, commended the hospitality of the cabin crew aboard the Saudi Arabian plane, who ensured passengers’ comfort by providing food and other amenities throughout the flight.
Expressing gratitude for the commitment of Saudi Airliners to ensuring a seamless journey, Argungu also praised the Saudi authorities for orchestrating a warm reception for the initial group of intending pilgrims arriving from Nigeria.
He noted that VIP vehicles were organized to transport them to various five-star hotels upon their arrival.
Argungu encouraged Nigerian pilgrims to seize the opportunity to perform the five daily prayers at the Holy Prophet (SAW) mosque, emphasizing the spiritual rewards associated with praying in such a revered location.
“If you pray in the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) Mosque, you will earn a reward of 1,000 prayers in other mosques around the world except Harami and Baitul Muqaddas mosques,” he noted.
Alhaji Isa Assalafi, a member of the 2024 Hajj Committee in Kebbi, credited the success of the Hajj preparations to the steadfast support of the governor, who authorized all matters pertaining to Hajj operations.