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Latest on 2024 Hajj Airlift and the National Medical Team

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
By 15th of May 2024, the outcome of preparations for the year’s Hajj season would manifest with the planned take-off of 428 passengers on FlyNas airline to Saudi Arabia.
The inaugural flight is scheduled to take-off with Kebbi state pilgrims from the Sir Ahmadu Bello International Airport (SABIA) in Birnin Kebbi, the state capital.
To witness the occasion are diplomats, members of the Hajj industry with the Vice President, His Excellency Sen. Kashim Shettima as Special Guest of Honour. An advance team of officials comprising medical personnel from the National Medical Team (NMT), media staff, accommodation officials, few feeding committee members, select members of the Central Security Committee members as well as the National Reception Team departed Nigeria on Sunday 12th to receive the pilgrims. The onward airlift to Saudi Arabia will last until 10th day of June or hopefully earlier. Pilgrims will travel in groups of 45 according to Saudi Arabia’s guidelines; missing out from the group could come with consequences as stated by the host country.
Two other flights are scheduled to take-off on same day of the inaugural flight with pilgrims of Nasarawa and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) from the Abuja International Airport.
Subsequently, two flights would take-off each day in the days following the inaugural flight to gradually increase to five flights daily. 15 Airports have been designated for the 2024 Hajj exercise. About 65,047 pilgrims from both public and private sectors are expected to participate in the 2024 Hajj.
While all Hajj operational committees are critical to the success of every Hajj, the NMT is one of the most sensitive after the Aviation Sector. Composition of the team attracts interest of the pilgrims as well as prospective personnel. Hence, on the 12th of February 2024 The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) launched the National Medical Team (NMT) portal inviting interested candidates willing to volunteer their medical services for the 2024 Hajj pilgrims to register on the portal within two weeks. By the end of the registration deadline, 19,832 had applied. Out of this total only 7,532 scaled the first screening test of submitting duly completed e-forms.
It would be recalled that at the time of inviting interested candidates, the following criteria were clearly spelt out as yardsticks for qualification into the medical team. That:
i. Doctors and Pharmacists should be between the ages of 28 to 60 while nurses and Environmental / Community Health Workers should be between 22 to 60
ii. Applicants must not have participated in the last three NMT operations vis-à-vis, 2019, 2022 and 2023.
The only exceptions to this category are principal officers selected to lead the team from the onset as well as few regular members from the past teams who were recognized for excellence. Their selection is automatic.
iii. Must be in active service at the time of application
iv. Must be ready to work for 28 days and stay in KSA for 45 days.
The Medical Team, led by Dr Abubakar Adamu Ismaila from the Federal Min of Health and Social Welfare (FMH&SW) as Head of Medical Mission, along side selected staff of NAHCON in the NMT Committee conducted the assessment of applications. Other Principal Officers entrusted with the task are Pharmacist Ibrahim Babashehu (Registrar, Pharmacists Council of Nigeria) as Head of Pharmacists; Dr Saidu Ahmed Dumbulwa, Institutional Representative of FMOH & SW on NAHCON’s 5th Board, Matron Zainab Garba Mamu (Retired Director FMOH& SW) holds the position of Head of Nurses and Dr Zaiyad Garba Habib (University of Abuja Teaching Hospital) is Head of Doctors.
At the end of the exercise, out of the 7532 correctly submitted applications, 1295 applicants were dropped for selecting payment option for their medical services instead of volunteerism as requested, while another five where similarly dropped for failure to indicate their choice of whether volunteerism or for a fee. Another 1,307 applicants were disqualified after indicating that they had participated in the medical team within the last three Hajj seasons. On the other hand, NAHCON’s data revealed another 175 applicants who either concealed the fact of their participation in the previous years or gave false information on that claim. A breakdown showed 37 of them participated in the 2019 NMT, 60
Those who participated in the 2022 medical team and 78 were members from 2023 National Medical Team.
They were eliminated. Another 135 were also eliminated based on age while 43 were rejected for submitting multiple applications. In total, only 4861 eventually scaled the second round of screening.
Interestingly, out of these 4861 successful candidates, only 140 would be shortlisted according to official medical quota allocated to the country by Saudi Arabia. In the past, it used to be one medical personnel to 1000 pilgrims.Nevertheless, because the Commission understands the peculiarity of Nigerian pilgrims for health care demand, NAHCON supports additional medical personnel among its overall quota to supplement Saudi’s formal allocation. Despite this gesture, overwhelming medical attention persists among Nigerian pilgrims while in the Kingdom.
The reader is invited to kindly take note that the overall NMT is constituted of 60% workforce selected and presented by the various states’ pilgrims’ welfare boards from the state level.NAHCON contributes only 40% of the medical staff.
Though of recent, the reverse is almost the case due to financial weaknesses of some state governments that rendered them incapable of sponsoring medical staff in the NMT. The Commission would not relent in augmenting critical services for the welfare of Nigerian pilgrims thus bears the brunt.
To meet its own 40% medical staff support, NAHCON conducts random balloting to select members of the NMT.
Thus, by the end of the balloting and collation, out of the 140 that were successfully shortlisted, three more were dropped for failing pregnancy tests, they have since been replaced.Hence, notification has been sent to successful candidates to serve as members of the 2024 Hajj National Medical Team.The team will be working under three major clinics in Makkah and one in Madinah which is located on Quran street. In Makkah, the Main Office is in Masfala Kudei where most pilgrims are accommodated. The two other major clinics are in Al-Tayseer and Masfala Shari Hijr. Medical
Personnel are not posted to individual state accommodations because the Saudi authority does not recognize state boards running individual clinics. NAHCON thus establishes few outpost stations to decongest the three main clinics. Erecting the outpost stations depends on certain factors that can only be determined while in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. About 50% of the medical personnel will be provided with portable first aid kits to move around with for timely medical intervention.
During the five days of Hajj rites, NAHCON would run one clinic in each of the 15 pilgrims’ field offices in Muna. In addition, the Commission will run mobile clinics in Masha’ir while ambulances belonging to state welfare boards shall be deployed to the sites as back-up.
The Commission’s deep desire to guarantee welfare of pilgrims gave impetus to the exhaustive efforts put in place for success of the Hajj season.
Usara is Assistant Director, Public Affairs and writes from NAHCON
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FG announces April deadline for completion of East-West Road

The Federal Government has directed the contractor handling the Eleme section of the East-West Road to expedite drainage work to meet the April deadline for completion.
The Minister of Works, David Umahi, issued the directive during an inspection of the ongoing 15km road upgrade from Eleme Junction to Onne in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State.
While commending Reynolds Construction Company Nigeria Limited for the quality of work done, Umahi insisted that the drainage must be prioritised to ensure timely completion.
“RCC has done very well. The work completed in the past two months is more than what was done since the project started. However, the project slowed down significantly when the site manager went on leave. I’m happy to see him back and satisfied with the quality of work RCC is delivering,” Umahi stated.
He emphasised the need to test existing road shoulders before excavation, warning against unnecessary digging for financial gains.
“The existing shoulder has to be tested throughout. I don’t want them digging up areas filled with sharp sand and stone base just to increase costs. If they don’t test it and request approval for any section they dig, they won’t get paid,” he warned.
Umahi also observed that drainage construction had either stopped or slowed significantly, urging the contractor to redesign and precast drainage systems for quicker installation, even during the rainy season.
“I’m happy with the project’s progress, and I believe they will complete the carriageway by the end of April. However, if drainage work is not completed, the project remains unfinished. They must accelerate drainage work to ensure we clear this carriageway by April,” he stated.
The minister further directed that any section of the road that has remained untouched for 21 days after concrete casting should be opened to commuters to ease traffic congestion.
“Anywhere that has stayed 21 days since concrete was cast should be opened to road users, starting today. This concrete technology will ensure the road lasts between 50 and 100 years without maintenance or reconstruction. It is a signature project of President Bola Tinubu,” he added.
Umahi also inspected the rehabilitation of the Enugu-Port Harcourt dual carriageway, Section IV (Aba–Port Harcourt), which is being handled by the Chinese Construction Engineering Company.
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Reasons behind extreme heat conditions in FCT, Niger, Kogi – NiMet

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has given reasons for the high temperatures residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Niger, Kogi and few other states are currently experiencing.
The current maximum temperature in the listed states is 40°C and the minimum is 23°C.
The Seasonal Climate Prediction (SCP) released last month by the agency shows that most of the northern and central states would record day-time temperatures ranging between 37°C and 40°C, while parts of Kano, Kaduna, Bauchi, and Plateau states in the North as well as Oyo, Osun, Ogun, Ekiti, Edo, Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi, Imo, Abia, part of Cross River and Delta states in the South are expected to record temperatures ranging between 34°C and 37°C this month.
The agency attributed the high temperatures to climate change and advised Nigerians to embrace a lifestyle switch.
Residents of the states experiencing high temperatures are advised to avoid exposure to direct sunlight between noon and 3 p.m.
There are also indications that this year may be hotter than last year, which was described as the hottest year.
NiMet’s Director of Weather Services, Prof. Vincent Weli, announced this while speaking on phone with The Nation yesterday. He said: “Everything is embedded in the climate change theory. Every experience we are having now is a result of climate change. The hotness, in general, is because of climate change.
“Abuja, Lokoja, and Minna are located within the same ecological zone and these towns share the same weather pattern. Whatever happens to Lokoja will affect Minna and Abuja because they are in the same route of the flow of wind and also lie within the same climatic zone. Also, these towns have the same vegetation pattern.
“So, since they are within the same climatic belt, everything that affects Minna and the FCT will affect Lokoja accordingly. The heat is affecting everywhere, not just these towns mentioned. We said last year was the hottest in the history of the earth but this year already is trying to beat it to become the hottest.
“So, as the year increases, it’s obvious that we are going to have higher temperatures. I don’t know where we are headed with this trend, but something needs to be done to reverse the trend.”
To make the best of the situation, Prof. Weli said: “What can reverse the trend is for us to encourage every activity of man that will reduce the emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, such as the use of electric cars, solar power and planting of trees.
“These will be other sources of energy other than the use of diesel and petrol and other hydrocarbon compounds that we use as sources of power. Also, we should plant more trees to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The more we plant trees, the more we reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the more we increase the oxygen.”
The NiMet director urged residents of the affected states with high temperatures to take necessary action to overcome the hot weather.
He said: “In order not to experience what we call heat stroke, people should drink more water often, keep themselves off the direct impact of sunlight between 12 p.m (noon) and 3 p.m. If people do not expose their bodies to the direct impact of sunlight, it will reduce water loss from the system.
“So, people should drink more water than necessary. Otherwise, their systems will be dehydrated, and that will cause secondary health issues.”
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JAMB begins sales of 2025 direct entry forms March 12

Registration for this year’s Direct Entry (DE) form will begin tomorrow, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has said.
The board said the registration process is crucial for those who possess degrees, diplomas, or A-Level certificates and wish to advance their education at their preferred universities.
JAMB’s Public Communications Advisor, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, announced this in a statement yesterday in Abuja.
The statement said the announcement for the commencement of the DE sales followed the successful conclusion of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) application sales, which ended on Saturday, March 8.
“During this period, JAMB recorded a total of 2,030,627 registrations for the 2025 UTME, along with 200,115 for the Mock-UTME and 630 applications for the trial mock,” the statement said.
It added: “JAMB has emphasised the importance of adhering to all entry requirements, warning that serious penalties will be imposed on applications containing false declarations. A special committee will verify all submitted Advanced A-Level Qualifications, and any fraudulent results will lead to prosecution. Additionally, institutions are encouraged to directly verify certificates before considering admissions.
“Registration can only be done at JAMB Professional Registration Centres (PRC).”
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