Kwara Pilgrims Board Announces 2025 Hajj Registration

Kwara Pilgrims Board Announces 2025 Hajj Registration
Kwara Pilgrims Board Announces 2025 Hajj Registration

Kwara Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board Launches Online Registration for 2025 Hajj

The Kwara Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board has announced the commencement of online registration for 2025 intending pilgrims. The Executive Secretary of the Board, Abdulsalam Abdulkadir, made the announcement on Wednesday, stating that the registration is open to all Muslim residents and non-residents of Kwara who wish to perform this year’s hajj through the Board.

According to Abdulkadir, intending pilgrims are required to raise a bank draft of eight million, five hundred thousand Naira (N8.5 million) after completing the registration form. The bank draft should be submitted at the Board’s Headquarters.

In a statement released by the Board’s Press Secretary, Jumoke Jimoh, Abdulkadir appealed to all eligible pilgrims to adhere to the directive and complete the registration process online.

The online registration is a significant development for the Board, as it aims to streamline the hajj registration process and make it more accessible to intending pilgrims. The Board has made it clear that all necessary documentation and requirements must be met before the registration is considered complete.

It is worth noting that the Kwara Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board is responsible for facilitating the hajj journey for Muslim pilgrims from Kwara State. The Board provides various services, including visa processing, travel arrangements, and accommodation, to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience for pilgrims.

With the online registration now open, intending pilgrims are advised to act quickly to secure their spot for this year’s hajj. The deadline for registration is yet to be announced, but pilgrims are encouraged to check the Board’s website for updates and instructions.

Overall, the launch of online registration is a significant step forward for the Kwara Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, and it is expected to make the hajj journey more convenient and accessible for Muslim pilgrims from Kwara State.

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