The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) inaugurated a 32 man Screening/Aviation Monitoring Committee for 2025 Hajj air-carriers and cargo conveyers.
A statement by Chairman of NAHCON, Prof. Abdallah Saleh Usman through Fatima Sanda Usara, Assistant Director Public Affairs, the commission also inaugurated a six-man secretariat for the committee.
She said the inauguration was followed by opening of application forms for the issuance of Hajj licence for airlift of the 2025 pilgrims from Nigeria.
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The event, according to her, took place at Hajj House, the NAHCON headquarters on Tuesday.
” This sets the pace for series of activities that will culminate in the selection of pilgrims’ air carriers as well as excess luggage freighters for the 2025 Hajj exercise.
“The Committee, chaired by NAHCON’s Commissioner of Operations, Inspection and Licensing (OILS), Prince Anofi Olanrewaju Elegushi draws membership from several aviation industry managers as well as stakeholders from the State Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards, representative from the Presidency, Security Agencies and NAHCON staff.
“The composition of the Committees include five representatives from State Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards, three from Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and one member each from Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET), and Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB),” Mrs Usara said.
She explained that ;”Similarly, one member each was drawn from Nigerian Customs’ Service (NCS) and Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC). Others are NAHCON Board members representing each geo-political zone of the country, NAHCON Heads of Aviation, Procurement, Legal, Internal Audit, Special Duties as well as Board Member representing the Aviation industry.
“11 airlines, including two from Saudi Arabia sent applications indicating interest in the airlift of pilgrims for this year’s Hajj.
“From Saudi Arabia under the airlift bilateral agreement are FlyNas and Flyadeal. Nine applications are from Nigerian airline companies; they are Air Peace, GYRO Air Limited, Max Air Ltd, Nahco Aviance, Tarco Aviation, Umra Airline Limited standing for Ethiopian Airlines, UMZA Aviation Services Limited, Value Jet and Trebet Aviation Ltd.
“Meanwhile, five cargo companies applied for excess luggage transportation. They are Aglow Aviation Support Services Limited, Cargo Zeal Technologies, Qualla Investment, Kiswah Logistics Services Limited, and Sokodeke Global Travels and Cargo,” part of the statement reads.
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In his remarks, she said, the NAHCON Chairman, described the inauguration as an important activity that demands commitment due to the magnitude of work involved and its significance to successful operations.
He urged the members to work within the terms of reference towards providing excellent services to pilgrims.
“In his submission, the NAHCON Commissioner OILS, Prince Elegushi, called on members to re ready to work day and night in order to conclude their assignment within the timeframe allotted.
“He reminded them of the crucial place aviation occupies in the operation of Hajj. In addition he assured all stakeholders that the screening will be conducted in a very transparent manner while seeking their support to reach the goal of the screening and monitoring successfully.
“The Commissioner described last year’s Hajj airlift as successful having concluded both the outbound and inbound flights earlier than slated. Prince Onofi gave assurances of replicating the feat and even better,” the statement concluded.