NAHCON hajj institute will begin its academic activities on February 7

The Hajj Institute of Nigeria (HIN), established by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), will begin the 2023/2024 academic session on Tuesday, February 7 at the House of Hajj, Abuja, with the first series of students.

NAHCON Deputy Director, Information and Publications, Mousa Ubandawaki, said Education Minister Adamu Adamu will declare the institute open and administer the oath of enrollment to students while the Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Muhammad Musa Bello, will be the special guest of honor.

According to Ubandawaki, the institute will begin with a four-week certificate program for NAHCON board members on “Strategic Management of Hajj and Umrah Operations.”

NAHCON President Alhaji Zikrullah Hassan said he was delighted with the take-off of the institution and urged all stakeholders to work together to elevate the institute.

“We hasten to congratulate all of our stakeholders on the feat we have been able to accomplish. We cannot claim to be the only ones to have achieved this goal. administration.

"I therefore want to implore all stakeholders to work together as building partners to elevate this institution to the highest pedestal, even as we will spare no effort to ensure that the sense of esteem of future hajj managers be preserved without compromise,” Hassan said.

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The HIN is one of the flagship programs of the current NAHCON board with the vision to train professional hajj managers to administer hajj in the future.

The idea of ​​establishing a hajj institute is contained in the NAHCON Establishment Act 2006 and has been at the forefront of successive councils of the commission.

It, however, saw a more rapid continuation in 2020 when the hajj body obtained provisional approval from the National Board of Technical Education (NBTE) to establish the institution.

NAHCON hajj institute will begin its academic activities on February 7

The Hajj Institute of Nigeria (HIN), established by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), will begin the 2023/2024 academic session on Tuesday, February 7 at the House of Hajj, Abuja, with the first series of students.

NAHCON Deputy Director, Information and Publications, Mousa Ubandawaki, said Education Minister Adamu Adamu will declare the institute open and administer the oath of enrollment to students while the Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Muhammad Musa Bello, will be the special guest of honor.

According to Ubandawaki, the institute will begin with a four-week certificate program for NAHCON board members on “Strategic Management of Hajj and Umrah Operations.”

NAHCON President Alhaji Zikrullah Hassan said he was delighted with the take-off of the institution and urged all stakeholders to work together to elevate the institute.

“We hasten to congratulate all of our stakeholders on the feat we have been able to accomplish. We cannot claim to be the only ones to have achieved this goal. administration.

"I therefore want to implore all stakeholders to work together as building partners to elevate this institution to the highest pedestal, even as we will spare no effort to ensure that the sense of esteem of future hajj managers be preserved without compromise,” Hassan said.

Related News

The HIN is one of the flagship programs of the current NAHCON board with the vision to train professional hajj managers to administer hajj in the future.

The idea of ​​establishing a hajj institute is contained in the NAHCON Establishment Act 2006 and has been at the forefront of successive councils of the commission.

It, however, saw a more rapid continuation in 2020 when the hajj body obtained provisional approval from the National Board of Technical Education (NBTE) to establish the institution.

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