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The Pilgrims Affairs Office of Ghana (PAOG) has officially announced the closure of payments for the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage.
In a press statement issued by its Director of Communications, Mohammed Amin Lamptey, the Office said the decision was taken to effectively manage pilgrim numbers and ensure a smooth, orderly, and well-coordinated pilgrimage process for all confirmed participants.
PAOG noted that the closure is a proactive measure to avoid oversubscription, which has posed challenges in past Hajj operations.
“This proactive measure seeks to prevent oversubscription, a challenge that has historically resulted in administrative backlogs and operational difficulties during Hajj operations.”
The Office explained that halting payments at this stage will help match confirmed pilgrim numbers with Ghana’s approved quota for the pilgrimage.
“By closing payments at this stage, PAOG aims to align confirmed pilgrim numbers with the approved quota for this year’s pilgrimage.”
Emphasising the importance of compliance with approved limits, PAOG stated that effective number management is key to a successful pilgrimage.
“Managing pilgrim numbers within approved limits remains critical to delivering a safe, efficient, and successful Hajj.”
The Office further assured the public that the decision was taken in the national interest and to protect pilgrims who had already completed their payments.
“We wish to emphasise that this decision was made in the best interest of prospective pilgrims and the nation to ensure that all paid pilgrims are successfully airlifted to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
PAOG advised intending pilgrims who could not complete payment before the closure to make plans for future Hajj arrangements.
“Members of the public, especially intending pilgrims who were unable to complete payment before the closure, are advised to prepare for subsequent Hajj arrangements.”
The Office also warned the public against fraudulent individuals claiming to offer alternative access to this year’s pilgrimage.
“We wish to caution the public to be wary of individuals who claim they can offer opportunities to participate in this year’s pilgrimage.”
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