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Intending Pilgrims in Lagos Stage Peaceful Protest Over 100% Increment in 2022 Hajj Fare

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Intending Pilgrims in Lagos Stage Peaceful Protest Over 100% Increment in 2022 Hajj Fare

The ripples effect of the recently announced 100 percent Increment in the cost of 2022 Hajj fare have started taking toll, as intending pilgrims in Lagos stormed government House in Alausa, Ikeja to stage a peaceful protest.

The intending pilgrims today during the peaceful protest 📸 Daily Trust

The displeased pilgrims said they had already made payment for the 2020 Hajj since 2019 which did not hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

They said to their dismay, they got a message from the state Muslim Pilgrims’ Welfare Board to pay additional N1.3m to balance the payment made since 2019.

One of the protesters who said they are representatives of intending pilgrims from all the local governments in the state, said, “We are here to plead on the payment. Three weeks ago, the Commissioner invited us to the old secretariat block. We were told that they are going to increase the money but it is just a token amount and we pleaded that it should not be much.

“We paid N1.3m in 2019. To our surprise, on Friday, we got a message to pay an additional 1,340,000, making it 2,640,000, more than 100 percent. And they are now giving us a deadline of five working days for the 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 pilgrims.”

They called for the intervention of the state governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa.

“We plead with our governor and the Speaker. We are in Lagos State and we are for peace,” he said.

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