The Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi II, on Friday said he held a
meeting with Saudi authorities on the ongoing investigation into the
recent stampede in Mina, Mecca.
More than 747 Muslims, including 64 Nigerians, lost their lives and
805 others injured at a stampede on the way to Jamarat complex (stone
throwing site) on September 24.
Addressing pilgrims during a visit to South-South and South-East
camps in Mecca, Sanusi said Nigeria had already requested from Saudi
authorities a fair and transparent investigation.
The emir said he had met with Saudi Minister of Hajj Affairs, who had promised a thorough investigation.
He noted that although the Saudi authorities had made adequate
arrangement to avoid hitches, the exercise had encountered one of the
worse stampedes in the history of Hajj operation.
“Vehicular movements were restricted in parts of Mecca on Arafat and
Jamarat days all in an effort to have hitch-free movement to the stone
throwing site. But unfortunately and as God wishes, there was stampede
in one of the road leading to the stoning complex.
“All of us have our time. No one can spend more than a second when it
comes. The stampede cannot be stopped by anyone as that is an act of
God,’’ he stressed.
The
emir added that the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria had received
complaints on accommodation in Mecca and Mina from stakeholders,
assuring the people that issues raised would be addressed before the
next hajj operation.
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