Hajj Board to investigate GHc 24m debt
The National Hajj Board says it will push for an investigation into the GHc 24 million Hajj debt owed by the previous board to the Saudi Arabian government.
At a press conference the Chairman of the Hajj Board, Sheikh I C Quaye said part of the debt was owed to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which meant Ghana could forfeit its Hajj slot.
The chairman added that in spite of the crippling debt, the board has maintained the cost of the hajj package at $3,450 dollars an equivalent of GHc 15, 000 which will come with additional incentives.
As part of measures by the board to ensure a successful Hajj, he indicated that six flights will airlift pilgrims from the three regions of the north.
He said “the Tamale International Airport will be used to lift pilgrims from the Northern part of the country.”