Lagos screens 1,400 intending pilgrims ahead of 2025 Hajj
Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs and Culture, Mr. Ibrahim Layode, on Saturday said 1,400 intending pilgrims, including officials from the state, will perform the 2025 Pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia.
Layode disclosed this during a free medical screening for intending pilgrims in Badagry, Lagos State.
According to him, 1,400 bed spaces have been arranged for the intending pilgrims and officials of the ministry in Saudi Arabia.
He said that the state would not provide additional pilgrims, adding that the arrangement had been concluded on the comfortability of the number.
He said the state had organised the free medical screening to ensure that intending pilgrims from the state were tested and free from diseases such as tuberculosis, HIV and other contagious diseases.
“Mr governor has said we should ensure that each one of them goes through this screening to know about their health challenges.
“Previous years, we have seen a lot of people facing different health challenges.
“There was a time we had someone stuck at the Hajj for about four months because of health challenges, so the governor said we have to put an end to this.
“We need to be very healthy to perform the Hajj right, so the governor has made it seamless by making it free for all our intending pilgrims preparing to travel to Saudi Arabia.