President Mohammadu
Buhari on Sunday inaugurated Muslim pilgrims flight to Saudi Arabia for 2015.
Buhari, represented by
Gov. Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, performed the ceremony at the Kaduna International
Airport, Kaduna.
``Our country is going
through very challenging times and we will need all the prayers we can have and
the best place to do that for the Muslim Umma is in Saudi Arabia’’, the
President said.
Buhari congratulated
Kaduna state for being chosen for the inaugural flight and expressed hope that
the 2015 hajj would be the best in the history of Nigeria.
He said the Federal
Government was committed to reducing the cost of pilgrimage and involvement of
government in the exercise.
``I agree with the views
of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs that hajj, if properly organized,
should add value to the Nigerian economy rather than take from it.
``Accordingly, I approve
the constitution of a very thorough and effective Central Coordinating Team of
Muslim Leaders to oversee the hajj this year’’, he said.
Buhari said the leader of
the hajj coordinating team is the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II.
Other members include the
Emir of Songa, Dr Haliru Yahaya, Dr Ibrahim Datti Ahmed, and Alhaju Zakariya'u
Babalola.
The Sultan of Sokoto,
Alhaju Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar called on the pilgrims to abide by the rules and
regulations in the holy land and warned that whoever violated them would be
punished.
``This is the inaugural
flight of pilgrims from Kaduna state and I urge state governments to continue
to give maximum support and assistance to all the pilgrims from their states.
``Pilgrims must be
God-fearing and do everything because of God as we pray for your safe trip to
Saudi Arabia and return to Nigeria", Abubakar said.
The National Amirul Hajj
and Emir of Kano, Alh Mohammed Sanusi II, called on pilgrims to abide by the
rules and obligations of hajj.
Sanusi urged them to pray
for peace and development of Nigeria and follow the teaching of Prophet
Muhammad (SAW) while in the Holy Land.
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