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There was chaos at the Hajj Village in Accra on Saturday morning as prospective pilgrims travelling to the Holy City of Makkah, Saudi Arabia demanded answers from the Hajj Board for delays in their flight.
The anxieties of prospective pilgrims continue to heighten as the airports in the two Holy Cities of Saudi Arabia, Makkah and Maddinah are expected to be closed on Thursday, August 16, 2018, for non-landing of any flight carrying prospective pilgrims from any part of the world.
The pilgrims who were supposed to be airlifted that Saturday morning vented their frustrations on the Hajj Board with some accusing Board members of incompetence and lack of proper planning.
The situation has since not been solved, as the Board could not charter a bigger aircraft to airlift the pilgrims to embark on the pilgrimage. Additionally, no information has been communicated to the prospective pilgrims, as they have remained in darkness for the past five days.
The Board, instead of contracting a bigger airplane which could fly about 506 passengers on a single manifest as done by the previous regime, opted for a 174-passenger aircraft for this year's operations.
The Board also requested Saudi Authorities to reduce Ghana’s quota of 6,700 pilgrims to 5,500, which created a lot of tension within Hajj Agents and prospective pilgrims.
This has compelled some of the Agents travelling as far as to Nigeria to seek consideration from partner Agents for their passengers to embark on the Holy Journey. Some elite passengers accused the Board of favouring market women who are embarking on the trip for commercial purposes and not for prayers (Pilgrimage).
The accusations started when the passengers saw their names on the manifest and checked-in their luggage, but were later dropped in favour of the business women.
The passengers called on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to probe the Board as soon as possible to protect the government’s credibility within the Muslim circles.
Many of the passengers who are known to the Board members pointed fingers at the Hajj Board for the chaos.
Explaining the reason for the flight delay, a member of the Board and some members of the Hajj Agents' Association who spoke on condition of anonymity, reiterated the passengers' call on the President to dissolve the Board to save Ghana’s international image.
The Agents recounted their ordeal at the hands of the Board. They claimed that they were not consulted on issues regarding preparations towards the pilgrimage.
Buttressing their claim, they cited the deadline for payment as one of the issues in which they were not consulted.
The Board unilaterally set June 30, 2018, as the deadline for payment, but stopped receiving payment on June 26, 2018, without any communication to the Association, they agents revealed.
The 2018 Hajj officially begins from Sunday, August 19 to Friday, August 24, with three million Muslims expected to gather in the Holy City of Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
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