This recommendation was part of many such contained in the report of the committee which led by the Deputy Governor, Manir Muhammad Dan Iya.
According to Dan Iya whose committee recommended the maximum utilization and integration of ICT in the conduct of future Hajj exercises, the state Pilgrim Welfare Agency (PWA) needs to collaborate with the National Hajj Commission (NAHCON) in this regard.
The committee also recommended that the PWA should ensure that all Basic Traveling Allowance (BTA) due to pilgrims were given to them before their departure to the Holy land.
Dan’Iya also maintained that the state government officials should be given special viisas to enable them have easier access to the nooks and crannies of Saudi Arabia during the exercise.
The committee also recommended that the PWA should in the forthcoming exercise and even subsequently, secure accommodation for the pilgrims near the Masjid-el-Haram in Mecca to enable them discharge their pilgrimage smoothly.
In addition, the committee urged the state government to intensify its training programme for all stakeholders in the Hajj exercise
Attributing the delay in presenting the report, the Deputy Governor said this was due to the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Responding, Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal thanked the committee members for an excellent job and assured that the recommendations it made will be studied with a view to improve on discharging the administration’s obligations to the people of the state.