NAHCON Chairman Inspects Hajj House Grand Mosque
Jerry Adesewo
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) Chairman, Malam Jalal Ahmad Arabi, conducted an inspection visit to the ongoing construction of the Hajj House grand mosque, emphasising the Commission’s commitment to infrastructure development and ensuring the project’s progress.
Accompanied by NAHCON officials and engineers, Chairman Arabi toured the mosque site, examining the construction work and engaging in detailed discussions with the project team.
He inquired about the project’s timeline, quality control measures, and any challenges encountered during the construction process.
The Chairman expressed his satisfaction with the progress made thus far, commending the contractors for their dedication and adherence to the project specifications.
He urged them to maintain the high standards of workmanship and complete the project within the stipulated timeframe.
Chairman Arabi’s inspection visit underscores NAHCON’s commitment to providing modern and well-equipped facilities for Nigerian pilgrims.
“The Hajj House grand mosque, once completed, will serve as a central hub for pilgrims, offering a serene and spacious environment for worship and spiritual reflection,” he offered.
The Chairman’s hands-on approach to project oversight demonstrates his commitment to ensuring transparency, accountability, and the efficient use of resources in all NAHCON projects.
His visit also serves as a morale booster for the project team, motivating them to deliver a world-class facility that will be a source of pride for Nigerian Muslims.
The inspection visit is part of Chairman Arabi’s broader vision to transform NAHCON into a more efficient and effective organisation, capable of delivering exceptional services to Nigerian pilgrims and enhancing the overall Hajj experience.