2026: Mina, Arafat: IHR Media Monitoring Team presents report

By Nasiru Lawal

The Independent Hajj Reporters (IHR) Media Monitoring Team, in its assessment of the 2026 Hajj operations in Mina and Arafat, has observed significant gaps between the expectations of pilgrims and the services eventually provided in some critical areas.

The IHR made this observation in its report covering the feeding, pilgrims welfare, official presence, orientation and hadaya services at Mina and Arafat.

On feeding services in Mina, the monitoring team observed that the distribution of meals in Mina was not adequately coordinated. While some camps received their meals early, others experienced considerable delays. Although the approved quantity of meals was largely maintained, the quality of food supplied in some instances fell below acceptable standards.

Consequently, IHR called for refunds to be made to states where meal supplies were either missed entirely or where the quality of food provided did not meet approved standards for pilgrims.

For pilgrims welfare and official presence, the team also observed a shortage of officials in some state pilgrims’ tents, with many officials virtually unreachable during visits by the monitoring team.

While some states officials adorn their uniforms, orthers were dressed in ihram, making it difficult for pilgrims to identify and approach them for any assistance.

However, on a positive note, staff of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) demonstrated commendable commitment throughout Mina. IHR members observed NAHCON personnel across the Nigerian pilgrims’ camp, either attending to pilgrims or assisting in the distribution of meals with their Official uniforms.

On the conduct of pilgrims and their religious orientation, the IHR monitoring team based its observations from some random tents in Mina.

The team recommends that NAHCON and State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards should introduce mandatory lectures on discipline, moral values, and expected religious conduct before pilgrims proceed to Mina. Such orientation would help strengthen adherence to the spiritual objectives of Hajj and promote better behaviour amongst the pilgrims.

On Hadaya (Animal Sacrifice), the IHR Media Monitoring Team also observed with concern the lack of transparency surrounding the conduct of Hadaya (animal sacrifice) for Nigerian pilgrims. There appears to be no clear regulatory framework governing the collection of payments and implementation of the exercise, leaving many pilgrims vulnerable to exploitation by unscrupulous officials.

While some states successfully conducted the Hadaya exercise and established committees to supervise its implementation, others merely collected payments from pilgrims without providing any verifiable evidence that the sacrifice was carried out.

IHR therefore urged NAHCON, in its oversight capacity, to develop and enforce a standard framework for the collection of payments and implementation of Hadaya in future Hajj operations. This will enhance transparency, accountability, and public confidence in the process.

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Nasiru Lawal is the
Chairman, Independent Hajj Reporters Media Monitoring Team 2026 Hajj

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