According to the commission, the number reflects a significant turnout despite the challenges posed by this year’s preparations.
Malam Jalal Ahmad Arabi, the Executive Chairman of NAHCON commended the federal government for its support and policies aimed at facilitating the smooth operation of the Hajj.
Arabi emphasized the importance of long-term planning and encouraged stakeholders to embrace the Hajj Savings Scheme (HSS) to mitigate future challenges related to Hajj fares.
The breakdown of registered pilgrims by state indicates Kaduna and Sokoto with the highest numbers, demonstrating widespread participation across Nigeria.