NAHCON signs 2026 Hajj transportation deal

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The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has signed the 2026 Hajj transportation agreement as part of its preparations for the forthcoming pilgrimage.

The Chairman of NAHCON, Amb. Ismail Abba, made this known in a statement by the Information Officer, Shafii Mohammed, in Abuja on Wednesday.

While speaking at the signing ceremony, Abba charged the participating airlines to strictly adhere to operational standards and timelines.

He described the signing agreement as a defining milestone in the commission’s readiness for the 2026 Hajj.

According to him, transportation operation is a critical component of arrangements for the pilgrimage and must be handled with utmost professionalism, precision, and commitment.

The NAHCON chairman commended the airlines for their previous performances, emphasising that strict compliance with the provisions of the agreement remained non-negotiable.

He said that Hajj operations were time-bound and required careful coordination to ensure that all Nigerian pilgrims were transported to and from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia within stipulated timelines.

Abba disclosed that the agreement includes clear compliance measures, including recovery timelines for any airline that fell behind schedule, as well as alternative arrangements, where necessary, to prevent disruptions.

He assured the stakeholders that NAHCON would diligently carry out its oversight responsibilities to protect the interests of Nigerian pilgrims.

‘Any airline that performs excellently will continue to enjoy our confidence and partnership, but any airline that underperforms or fails to meet agreed timelines will be sanctioned, in line with the provisions of the agreement.

‘The interest of Nigerian pilgrims remains our top priority’, Abba said.

In his remarks, the Commissioner, Operations, Inspectorate and Licensing, Prince Anofiu Elegushi, described the agreement as a reflection of strengthened collaboration and shared commitment to service excellence.

Elegushi said that the 2025 Hajj transportation exercise provided valuable lessons that would guide improvements in the 2026 operations.

He said that the agreement represented a binding commitment to safety, transparency, and effective service delivery.

Elegushi reiterated that punctuality, operational efficiency, adequate aircraft deployment, and effective management of operational challenges were critical to the success of the exercise.

Speaking on behalf of the participating airlines, Executive Director and representative of Max Air, Mr Shehu Wada expressed appreciation to NAHCON for the confidence reposed in them.

Wada described the Hajj transportation as a national assignment and assured the commission of the airlines’ commitment to safety, punctuality, and adherence to agreed schedules.

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