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Jigawa approves N2.6 billion for 2026 Hajj operations

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The Jigawa Executive Council has approved over N2.65 billion as the 2026 Hajj operational fund.

The commissioner for information, youth, sport, and culture, Sagir Musa, disclosed this while briefing journalists shortly after the state’s weekly executive council meeting on Thursday in Dutse.

He said the approval followed a presentation by the secretary to the state government (SSG), Bala Ibrahim, who highlighted the financial requirements for the entire exercise.

The presentation, according to Mr Musa, highlighted the necessity to ensure smooth planning, coordination, and execution of all activities related to the 2026 Hajj exercise.

“The funds will cover logistics, welfare, medical services, administrative arrangements, and other essential components, aimed at guaranteeing a safe, organised, and successful pilgrimage for Jigawa intending pilgrims.

“The state government is committed to supporting the spiritual aspirations of its citizens, while ensuring transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the management of public resources.

“The council is assuring the public that all relevant agencies will work diligently to deliver seamless Hajj operations, in line with global best practices,” Mr Musa assured.
In a similar vein, the commissioner revealed that the council had also approved a consultancy service fee of over ₦ 374 million for the 560-unit housing development in the state.
“In line with the present administration’s commitment to delivering high-quality housing infrastructure across the state, there is a need to engage a competent consultancy firm to provide the technical expertise.
“The construction of 560 units of three-bedroom detached and 2-bedroom semi-detached houses statewide is approved. This is aimed at ensuring strict adherence to standards and efficient project management.
“It is also meant to ensure a successful delivery of durable, modern, and affordable housing units that meet the needs of Jigawa citizens,” Mr Musa revealed.
(NAN)

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