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Institute Launched in Nigeria for Effective Hajj Operations

17:01 - February 08, 2023
News ID: 3482408
TEHRAN (IQNA) – The Hajj Institute of Nigeria (HIN) was launched by the country’s National Hajj Commission (NAHCON) to train and certify all employees in the Nigerian Hajj and Umrah industry.

Chairman of Nigeria Hajj Operation

 

The Chairman of the Commission, Alhaji Zikrullah Hassan, said at the opening of the institute in Abuja that the establishment of the institute would improve the quality of manpower in the Hajj and Umrah sector and enable the country to be at par with global industry standards.

He also said that the institute would play a key role in exploring the economic potentials abound in the sector which businesses and teeming youths could explore.

“I am confident that the institute will play a critical role in ensuring that Nigeria reaches and remains at the forefront of excellence in the global Hajj and Umrah industry. You will agree with me that the world is rapidly advancing in technology and it has become imperative that NAHCON keeps pace with these global trends. In view of this, it has become necessary for us to refocus our strategies and embrace the latest advancements in ICT. The Saudi Vision 2030, which all Hajj entities across the globe need to align to, has placed a high premium on excellent pilgrims’ services driven by ICT, It is for this reason that the Hajj Institute of Nigeria will provide a platform for training and research on various aspects of hajj and umrah, including the use of technology to improve our operations and services.”

According to the chairman with the help of ICT, operational activities have been propelled to more efficient levels with near-zero room for mistakes which needs the right skilled manpower to run.

“Therefore, the birth of the institute marks the commencement of academic activities which will serve as added impetus to NAHCON’s quest for sustainable hajj management system in Nigeria. We recognize the economic potentials of hajj and umrah and it is time for us to leverage these opportunities and make them significant contributors to Nigeria’s economy.”

Hassan disclosed that 4th Board of the Commission had chosen to be the pioneer students of the institute not only because of its confidence in the quality of the programs but to also commence the process of taking Hajj and Umrah to the next level from the very top.

”It is my strong belief that me and my colleagues in the board will emerge from this program more educated and better prepared to steer the affairs of Hajj in Nigeria. Subsequently, more programs will be rolled out for the different hajj and umrah stakeholders in the public and private sector.”

 

Source: von.gov.ng

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