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Jigawa Pilgrims Pass Medical Tests for 2026 Hajj

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The Jigawa State Hajj Welfare Board has announced that all intending pilgrims from the state have successfully completed their mandatory medical screening, a crucial step in preparation for the 2026 Hajj in Mecca.

The Director-General of the board, Ahmad Labbo, disclosed this while briefing journalists on Saturday in his office on the level of preparations for the 2026 Hajj exercise.

“We are happy to announce that the Jigawa State Hajj Welfare Board has successfully concluded the medical screening of its intending pilgrims in preparation for the 2026 Hajj in Mecca,” he said.

Labbo confirmed that the medical team conducted thorough screenings and that all pilgrims met the required health standards, in line with directives from the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria.

“The medical team did a great job, and we are pleased to confirm that all our pilgrims are healthy and fit for the Hajj,” Labbo added.

He said the board covered the full cost of the medical screening, ensuring that no pilgrim was required to pay.

The Director-General thanked the Governor of Jigawa State, Umar Namadi, for providing the necessary resources to support the board’s operations.

“We appreciate the governor’s support and commitment to ensuring our pilgrims have a smooth and successful Hajj experience,” he said.

Labbo emphasised that the board is working to ensure all logistical arrangements are in place ahead of the pilgrims’ departure.

Moreover, he urged intending pilgrims to continue preparing spiritually and physically for the journey and to adhere strictly to the guidelines issued by the board.

“The Jigawa State Hajj Welfare Board is committed to ensuring a safe and successful Hajj experience for all pilgrims,” he said.

He assured that the board would provide regular updates on preparations and other relevant information.

On January 28, PUNCH Online reported that the Jigawa State Pilgrims Welfare Board had commenced the medical screening for intending pilgrims, as preparations intensify for the 2026 Hajj exercise.

According to the board, the development comes as preparations speed up for intending pilgrims for the 2026 Hajj exercise, which is expected to attract millions of pilgrims from across the globe.



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