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2026 Hajj: Gov Uba Sani appoints Hajj delegation
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2026 Hajj: Gov Uba Sani appoints Hajj delegation

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The Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, has appointed a Hajj delegation to ensure a hitch-free pilgrimage exercise. This forms part of his continuous efforts to guarantee a seamless Hajj operation.

The Chief Press Secretary, Ibraheem Musa, said in a statement that the appointment was aimed at ensuring that pilgrims from the state are properly catered for and comfortable during their journey to the Holy Land.

The five-member delegation is headed by Alhaji Abubakar Mustapha, a former Head of Service of Kaduna State. Other members are Arc. Mohammed Aminu Idris, Professor Bello Ayuba, Abdullahi Rabiu Ishaq, and Dr. Imam Tukur Adam Almanar.

Governor Uba Sani enjoined the delegation to leverage their diverse experiences and years of service to humanity to consolidate on the gains recorded by the Kaduna State Pilgrims Welfare Agency in the last two years.

2026 Hajj: Gov Uba Sani appoints Hajj delegation

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