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Two Sokoto female pilgrims die in Makkah

The Sokoto State Pilgrims Welfare Agency has announced the passing of two female pilgrims from Sokoto State in Makkah after the successful completion of the 2026 Hajj exercise.

The State Deputy Amirul Hajj and Grand Khadi of Sokoto State, Alhaji Sodangi Acida, disclosed this during an interview with journalists in Makkah.

According to him, the deceased pilgrims are Ladi Umar from Bodinga Local Government Area and Hadiza Umar from Yabo Local Government Area.

Alhaji Sodangi Acida conveyed the condolences of the Sokoto State Government to the families of the deceased pilgrims and prayed to Almighty Allah to forgive their shortcomings and grant them Jannatul Firdaus.

Speaking on the return journey of the pilgrims, the Deputy Amirul Hajj stated that the first batch of Sokoto State pilgrims is scheduled to depart for Nigeria on 14th June 2026.

He explained that the return flights would be conducted on the principle of β€œfirst to arrive, first to depart.”

The Grand Khadi also cautioned pilgrims to strictly adhere to the approved luggage regulations, emphasizing that each pilgrim must ensure that their luggage does not exceed the stipulated 32-kilogram limit per bag.

Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary of the Agency, Alhaji Ibrahim Umar JJ, expressed profound gratitude to the Executive Governor of Sokoto State, Dr AhmadAliyuSokotoFcna, for his unwavering support and commitment to the welfare of Sokoto State pilgrims throughout the Hajj exercise.

He further commended the State Government Delegation, the Chairman and Board Members of the Agency, members of staff, and the entire 2026 Sokoto State pilgrims for their support, cooperation, and dedication, which contributed significantly to the successful conduct of the Hajj operation.

Signed

Faruku Umar

Head of Information and Communications

Pilgrims Welfare Agency, Sokoto

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