The Bauchi
state Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board has banned four female intending pilgrims,
who were found to be pregnant and sick, from performing the 2016 Hajj.
The Speaker of
the Bauchi State House of Assembly and the state’s deputy Amirul Hajj, Kawuwa
Damuna, told journalists in Bauchi on Saturday that three females were
discovered pregnant while one was barred on health ground.
The deputy
Amiral Hajj commended the management of the airline contracted to convey the
pilgrims to the Islamic holy land for its commitments.
He said the
exercise would be completed in good time as it has two flights daily.




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