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Hajj Commission Laments Nigeria Pregnant Women Flooding Holy Land For Pilgrimage

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has expressed concern over the number of pregnant women that sneaked into Saudi Arabia for the ongoing Hajj exercise.

Head of the Nigerian Medical Team to the 2023 Hajj, Dr. Usman Galadima  said today, June 14, in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, that one of such pregnant women was assisted to put to bed, while others were referred to women hospital for proper medical attention and care.

He said that it is not permitted to allow pregnant women to embark on pilgrimage due to the stress, risks and hazards they are exposed to or can encounter during the exercise.

The spokesman also expressed worry that some pilgrims with underlining illnesses came to the holy land without their authorised medicaments.

Dr. Galadima said that Saudi security, at the airports, would allow entry with such prescription drugs if they were in their original packs and of reasonable quantity.

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He said that information reaching him was such that the drugs were normally seized right from Nigeria and not at any of the Saudi airports.

He added that this was due to lack of proper information, enlightenment and education on such drugs and medicaments, as they relate to such patients.

Dr. Galadima said that this had exposed some of the patients to high risks and, ultimately, admission and referrals to Saudi hospitals as some of them were recording sugar and Blood Presure, reaching crisis level.

Source: NAN.

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