The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) on Wednesday said five
Nigerian pilgrims had died in the Holy land. The Head of Medinah
Operations of NAHCON, Dr Bello Tambuwal, disclosed this to newsmen in
Madinah. Tambuwal said four of the deceased died in Medinah and one in
Mecca.
He said NAHCON had established two clinics in Madinah to provide medical treatment to the pilgrims.“The clinics were stocked with drugs. We brought some from Nigeria while we bought some here.”
He also said that the commission had not recorded any traffic accident involving a Nigerian pilgrim.
Tambuwal said 46,770 pilgrims had so far been transported to Saudi Arabia, adding that the exercise would be completed on schedule.
He said NAHCON had established two clinics in Madinah to provide medical treatment to the pilgrims.“The clinics were stocked with drugs. We brought some from Nigeria while we bought some here.”
He also said that the commission had not recorded any traffic accident involving a Nigerian pilgrim.
Tambuwal said 46,770 pilgrims had so far been transported to Saudi Arabia, adding that the exercise would be completed on schedule.
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