The National Hajj Commission
of Nigeria (NAHCON) has confirmed the death of 99 Nigerian pilgrims, 42 injured
and 214 others missing in the recent stampede at Mina, Saudi Arabia. The total
number of Nigerians pilgrims affected in the stampede were 355, the commission
further revealed.The Commissioner Planning, Research Statistic Information and
Library Service (PRSILS) of the commission, Dr. Saleh Okenwa however insisted
that those missing cannot be declared dead, since identification of those
affected were still being collated by the Saudi Arabia health authorities in
conjunction with Nigerian and other health officials.He further gave the
breakdown of the victims as 73 deaths from the state pilgrim welfare board,
agencies and commissions, while the remaining 26 were from the tour operators.
The
numbers of missing from the states were 96 males, 94 females and four males who
were officials, totaling 194, while 10 males and 10 females were missing from
the tour operators. Of those injured only seven remain in the hospitals on
admission and receiving treatments and others were discharged,” Okenwa said.When
asked on the fate of the missing if there were hope that they can be found
alive, the commissioner said: “In the early days people expressed hope but the
hope is weaning. We cannot declare those missing as dead since there is no
evidence to state that they have been confirmed dead."
May their souls Rest in Peace.
May their souls Rest in Peace.
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