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2024 Hajj: Makinde’s Government Announces Deadline For Payment

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In line with the directive of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), the Oyo State Government has extended the deadline for the payment for 2024 Hajj.

According to the announcement made by the Chairman, Oyo State Pilgrims Welfare’s Board (Muslim Wing), Sheikh Hashim AbdulWahab Olamide Atere during the week, the deadline has been extended to January 31st 2024.

This, it said, is in its bids to ensure that no intending pilgrim is left out of the forthcoming spiritual Hajj exercise.

Atere opined that the extension will serve as another golden opportunity for those that could not complete their payment in time before the 31st December deadline earlier fixed, to balance it up and others who are yet to make any payment, to now make it before the end of this month.

Adding that intending pilgrims could still make their payment instalmentally, Sheikh Hashim enjoined other people that also have the intention of performing this year’s Hajj exercise but could not afford to make the payment in full for now, to first show his/ her commitment to the Board with the aim of completing the payment before the month runs out.

He stated that the Hajj payment could be made to any of the designated bank accounts of the Board, either directly and physically to the banks or through the bank apps after which they have to bring their tellers/ print-out receipts for government receipts.

He urged intending pilgrims to visit either the Board’s Olodo office or its annex, within the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (BCOS) premises, Ile-Akede, Oríta-Bashorun Ibadan, for further information.

The Saudi trained Islamic Scholar affirmed that the extension is in line with the announcement lately made by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).

It should be recalled that NAHCON, a few months ago announced the sum of Four Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira (#4.5M) as initial deposit for this year’s Hajj and fixed 31st December, deadline for all intending pilgrims across the country to end the payment.

The National Commission again on Tuesday, January 2 in statement released on its official website disclosed that it has extended the deadline to January 31st, confident that before the expiration of this new date, with the supports of the State Hajj Commissions across the country, it would have determined the total amount of this year Hajj.

Packaged by Adekunle Adegboyega

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