Adamawa Pilgrims Compensated for ‘Poor Services’ with N157.9M Refund—But Is It Enough?

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The Adamawa State Muslim Pilgrims’ Welfare Commission has refunded N157.9 million to 2,586 pilgrims who performed the 2023 Hajj in Saudi Arabia. Each pilgrim received N61,080 as compensation for subpar services rendered by Saudi providers. The refund was part of a broader compensation initiated by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), which distributed funds to all 36 Nigerian states. The disbursement was completed via bank transfers, ensuring beneficiaries received their payments seamlessly.

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