NAHCON allocates 2023 hajj slots to states pilgrims boards

 

 

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria NAHCON, has  announced the 2023 Hajj allocation to the 36 State Pilgrims welfare boards/agencies/ Commissions, including the FCT and the Armed Forces after the end of the Exco meeting which ratified the allocation.

 

A press release signed by the Assistant Director of the Information and Publications unit NAHCON, Mousa Ubandawaki disclosed the the seat allocation/distribution is as follows:

 

Abia 53
Adamawa. 2669
Anambra. 39
Bauchi. 3, 132
Bayelsa. 35
Benue. 236
Borno. 2,735
Cross Rivers. 66
Delta. 74
Nassarawa. 1,567
Niger. 5,165
Ogun. 1,139
Ondo. 436
Osun. 1,054
Oyo. 1,441
Yobe. 1,968
Ebony. 117
Edo. 274
Ekiti. 197
Enugu. 40
FCT. 3,520

 

 

Others are:

Gombe. 2,301
Imo. 30
Jigawa. 1,525
Kaduna. 5982
Kano. 5,902
Katsina. 4,913

Kebbi. 4871
Kwara. 3,219
Lagos. 3,576
Plateau. 1,984
Rivers. 50
Sokoto. 5,504
Taraba. 1,590.

 

However, the state also revealed that Kogi state allocarion will be released after the conclusion of the ongoing review of its activities while allocation of Akwa Ibom state was suspended due to non renewal of it’s operating licence.

 

Meanwhile,all the the states are expected to remit payment of 50% of the 2022 seat allocation to Commission before the 10th of February deadline. Inability toAny state tot comply with the deadline date will lead to reduction in allocation to such state.