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Nine Nigerian pilgrims on Hajj die in Saudi Arabia, says NAHCON

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Nine Nigerians who went for this year’s Hajj have lost their lives, the authorities have said.

 

The Chairman, National Hajj Commission of Nigeria(NAHCON), Dr Ibrahim Kana, announced that the number of Nigerian pilgrims who died while  performing the 2019 Hajj in Saudi Arabia rose to nine.

 

Kana made the announcement in Muna while briefing journalists on activities of the medical team of NAHCON for the pilgrims.

 

“The deceased, a Lagos State pilgrim, collapsed at Jamrat and brought to the hospital in Muna but died, she was hypertensive,” Kana said.

 

Speaking with a correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Muna on the issue earlier, the Lagos state Amir Hajj, Alhaji AbdulLateef Abdulkarim, identified the deceased as Alhaja Folashade Lawal.

 

He said that the late Lawal hailed from Oshodi Local Government Area of the state, noting that she slumped at 3 a m while heading to Jamrat to throw stone at the devil.

 

Throwing stone at the three devils is one of the Islamic rites towards acceptable hajj.

 

The chairman of the team said that the commission opened 21 field offices in Muna with adequate drugs and ambulances.

 

Kana who said that well trained medical personnel were on ground to attend to pilgrims.

 

He identified cough and hypertension as some of the health challenges presented by patients.

 

Meanwhile, Nigerian pilgrims had begun aggressive buying and selling after Arafat and Eid el- Kabir.

 

NAN correspondent, who visited Nigerian camp in Muna reports that many pilgrims, mostly women, were seen buying women wears and other gift items, they claimed were meant for their families and friends at home.

 

Others, however,devoted their time to accomplishing the remaining rites such as stone throw at the three devils and special prayer.

 

Pilgrims who spent three days to accomplish religious rites in Muna were expected to move to the Grand Mosque, Makkah on Tuesday to complete the remaining rites to ensure an acceptable hajj.

 

According to sources from NAHCON, August 17 has been fixed as kick-off for the flight of Nigerian pilgrims back home.

 

.NAN

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