The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) yesterday put the Nigerian death toll in the Saudi stampede at 274.
Forty four others are still missing while two are receiving
treatment in Saudi hospitals, the agency’s Commissioner Planning,
Research Statistic Information and Library Service (PRSILS) Dr Saleh
Okenwa, , stated this yesterday in Abuja.
Okenwa expressed the determination of the commission to continue to
work with relevant stakeholders to account for the remaining pilgrims
that died in the stampede.
“ The number of Nigerians confirmed dead in the stampede is 274;
those injured and on admission in Jeddah are two, while 44 remain
officially declared missing.
“ This was a year that the Saudi Arabia government did their best to
ensure the success of the Hajj exercise and safety of pilgrims, but
Allah decreed that this will happen,“ Okenwa said.
He said the Saudi Arabian Government had not responded to Nigeria’s
request to be part of its committee set up to probe the incident.
Chairman of NAHCON, Alhaji Abdullahi Mohammed, said it is the
prerogative of the Saudi Government to decide the composition of the
committee investigating the stampede.
He said Nigeria had not received any compensation pledged by Saudi
Arabia for the victims of the Sept. 11 crane crash at the precinct of
Ka’aba (the Grand Holy Mosque in Mecca).
The Head of NAHCON medical team, Dr Ibrahim Kana, said efforts were
being made to find the 44 missing Nigerians using the DNA samples of
their family members.
He added that the sample would be collected and sent to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for cross matching of the 44 missing Nigerians.
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