Monday

November 25th , 2024

FOLLOW US
pc

News Avenue

2 years ago

HAJJ: GHANA GIVEN 3,069 QUOTA FOR 2022; 65-YEAR-OLDS NOT ALLOWED

featured img
Religion

2 years ago



The Executive of the Hajj Board Ghana, Sheik I C Quaye has reported that Ghana has been shortlisted among nations that will partake in the current year's Hajj with a quantity of 3,069.

 

At a gathering with individuals from the Hajj Specialists Relationship of Ghana in Accra, the Executive likewise said possible travelers over 65 years old won't be permitted into Saudi Arabia to play out the Hajj.

 

"Endless supply of the quantity I as Executive drove a designation to Saudi Arabia last month upon where we consented to every one of the vital arrangements with Hajj Authorities of Saudi Arabia to guarantee that readiness to carrier Ghanaian Explorers is accomplished with ideal benefit for Ghanaian in the admiration of convenience, cooking, transportation have all been properly coordinated, subsequently I can say Ghana is prepared to partake in Hajj 2022," he expressed.

 

Recognizing the huge help from the President, H.E Nana Akufo-Addo and VP Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia throughout the course of recent years despite everything counting, he expressed legislature of Ghana is supporting the Hajj Board with an amount of $3.9million during the current year's Hajj.

 

Underscoring that with government exertion, the board show up at a Hajj expense of GH¢39,000 for new explorers and GH¢26,500 for pioneers who kept their cash with the board during the retraction of the 2020 and 2021 Hajj.

 

"The Hajj Board Ghana has held nothing back to make the monetary consumption significantly more obliging. Once more, we underscore that with the public authority exertion, we have shown up at a Hajj expense of GH¢39,000 for new travelers. The Hajj Board concurred that Ghanaian travelers who kept their expense stores with us in 2020 and didn't pick a discount when Hajj was dropped in 2020 and 2021 to pay GH¢26,500 which requires a top-up of GH¢7,500 as it were. The Board has properly observed their confidence in needing to perform Hajj at whatever point a date was reported," he expressed.

 

He said the board has worked indefatigably to show up at a charge that is moderate for Ghanaian travelers.

 

"In the adjoining states: Nigerian Muslims are paying a charge of N2.5 million comparable to GH¢47,000. Ivory Coast, Benin and Niger, their figures are in a similar ballpark".

 

Sheik I C Quaye, hence, begs all Hajj specialists to convey something similar to their clients who have held the store they paid to the Hajj Board in 2020.

 

On inoculation necessities, he said pioneers should be completely immunized against Coronavirus with the total portions of the antibodies to have the option to enter the Regal Realm of Saudi Arabia.

Total Comments: 0

Meet the Author


PC
News Avenue

Content writer

follow me

INTERSTING TOPICS


Connect and interact with amazing Authors in our twitter community