HAJJ 2025: NAHCON INAUGURATES 32-MAN COMMITTEE FOR SCREENING, AVIATION MONITORING
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has inaugurated a 32-man screening/aviation monitoring committee for 2025 Hajj air carriers and cargo conveyers.
The commission also inaugurated a six-man secretariat for the committee, which sets the pace for a 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 inauguration took place in Hajj House, the NAHCON headquarter, on Tuesday, 26th November 2024. It was followed by the opening of application forms for the issuance of Hajj licenses for the airlift of the 2025 pilgrims from Nigeria.
In a statement issued on Tuesday by NAHCON’s Assistant Director, Public Affairs, Fatima Sanda Usara, the Commission disclosed that the 32-man Committee, chaired by NAHCON’s Commissioner of Operations, Inspection and Licensing (OILS), Prince Anofi Olanrewaju Elegushi, drew membership from several aviation industry managers as well as stakeholders from the State Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards, representatives from the Presidency, security agencies and NAHCON staff.
“The composition of the committees includes 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).
“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,” Usara stated.
She added that 11 airlines, including two from Saudi Arabia, sent applications indicating interest in the airlift of pilgrims for next year’s Hajj.
Under the airlift bilateral agreement, the two airlines from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are FlyNas and Flyadeal.
The nine applications are from Nigerian airline companies 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.
Usara further stated that 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.
The term of reference of the airline screening committee, according to Usara, included, among others, to: Screen the prospective carriers that applied for license for the airlift of pilgrims and those for excess luggage in respect of the 2025 Hajj; decline the screening of any applicant whose status or documents are at variance with the conditions of application as stated in the adverts, and application form.
The Committee is expected to submit its report by Monday, December 2.