13 Nigerian pilgrims die during Hajj 2023
July 3, 2023 Fausiat Salako-Sanni
No fewer than thirteen pilgrims from Nigeria lost their lives during the 2023 Hajj.
Dr. Usman Galadima, the Head of Medical Mission, National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, confirmed this on Sunday, July 2 at an on-going Stakeholders’ meeting in Makkah.
According to Dr. Galadima, “We have lost sadly about 13 Nigerian pilgrims. We lost seven before the Hajj rites commenced. Within the five days of Hajj, we lost six. Most of them lost their lives at Arafah. Many went to Jabal ar-Raḥmah (mount Arafah) and were exposed to direct sunlight and develop heatstroke and collapsed. Attempt to rescucitate them failed. May Allah forgive them their shortcomings and grant them entry to al-janna firdaous. Ameen.”
Dr. Galadima added that two Nigerians delivered babies during the Five-Day Hajj rites.
According to him, 93 emergency cases were attended to which include three cases of Chicken Pox.
Breakdown
Pre-arafat = 7
Misha’ir = 6 (Arafat = 4 Muna = 2)
Plateau = 1
Kaduna = 2
Osun = 2
Tour operator = 3
Borno = 1
Yobe = 1
FCT = 1
Benue = 1
Lagos = 1
Total deaths = 13
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