By Sam Kayode
Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has approved N521.4m for the 2024 Borno pilgrims to assist them conclude hajj rites in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
The Chairman of Borno’s 2024 Amirul Hajj committee and Senator representing Borno Central, Kaka Shehu Lawan, disclosed this Wednesday during a news conference in Saudi Arabia.
Senator Kaka Shehu revealed that the N521.4m was to cover the cost of (Hadaya) animal sacrifice, obligatory to all Muslim pilgrims coupled with their Basic Travel Allowance (BTA) differential which needed to be taken care of.
The senator explained further that 261 million naira was earmarked for the purchase of sacrificial animals, while 260.4 million naira was set aside as basic travel allowance differential for the pilgrims.
He revealed that, “the Executive Governor of Borno State, Professor Babagana Zulum, has approved the payment of Hadaya, sacrificial animals to be purchased as religious obligations during Hajj, to all pilgrims from the state amounting to N261 million.”
Senator Kaka Shehu also noted that the initial arrangement was for each pilgrim to receive 415 instead of 500 dollars.
“In addition to this, the governor also paid N260.4 million to take care of the differentials as a result of fall in the naira to balance up the BTA of pilgrims to round it up to five hundred dollars per person” He added.
He remarked that Borno State government has maintained a consistent record of supporting its citizens embarking on religious pilgrims for quite some time now.
Senator Kaka Shehu also stated that all pilgrims from the state were hale and hearty and ready to commence the Hajj rituals on Friday.
The senator maintained that his committee has recorded tremendous successes in all sectors of the exercise, appreciating Governor Babagana Zulum for his support and cooperation by members of the Hajj team.