Four hundred female pilgrims from Nigeria that
arrived in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia yesterday to participate in this year’s
annual hajj were promptly separated from their male counterparts and
detained by the Saudi authorities, it was learnt late last night.
The
Saudis demanded to see each female pilgrim’s muharram, that is, the
approved male companion accompanying her on her trip, usually a husband,
father or brother. When they could not produce any, the Saudis promptly
detained them and as at last night, were threatening to deport them
back to Nigeria on the next available hajj plane.
It was learnt
that the pilgrims had arrived Jeddah in two separate Max Air flights
yesterday afternoon. One of the planes was conveying pilgrims from
Jigawa State while the second plane had pilgrims from Sokoto State. The
nearly 400 women were only allowed to be supplied with water and food by
the Saudis after strenuous efforts by the Nigerian Consul in Jeddah and
the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Alhaji Nurudeen, as it was
also learnt.
Contacted on telephone from Sokoto last night,
Sultan Muhammadu Sa’ad who is the Amirul Hajj condemned the Saudi action
in the strongest terms and described it as “an insult to Nigeria and to
this country’s millions of Muslims.” He said the Saudi action came as a
total surprise to Nigeria’s hajj authorities because during the
numerous meetings held between Nigerian and Saudi officials to prepare
for this year’s hajj, the issue of muharram for female pilgrims was
never raised.
The Sultan said, “They never raised this issue and
never demanded that the female pilgrims must have a muharram. They did
not make this a requirement for issuing visas. They issued visas to all
these pilgrims, only to embarrass, detain and threaten to deport them
when they arrived in the holy land. How can they do this to us? The
chairman of the National Hajj Commission assured me that the Saudis
never asked for this during all the meetings they held. This is very
unfortunate. We have done a lot over the years to improve on our hajj
operation and we do not deserve this humiliation.”
The Sultan
also said that he had ordered the Nigerian pilgrims not to walk
voluntarily into planes to be deported. “Let the Saudis physically carry
them into the planes and deport them,” he said. “They issued them with
valid visas, only to shift the goal posts at the very last minute, when
they had already arrived in Jeddah.”
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