25th October, 2010
The 4, 000 Lagos State pilgrims for this yearâ€
The airlifting of the pilgrims in batches by Medview Airline began at the weekend.  At least, 1,720 pilgrims have so far departed Lagos, South West Nigeria for Saudi Arabia for the hajj.
According to the Lagos State Muslims Pilgrim Welfare Board, the pilgrims would depart the shore of the country in nine batches with the last batch expected to depart on 4 November, 2010.
The board had warned that pilgrims who failed to turn up for their flights stood the risk of not going to Saudi Arabia for the hajj.
Last week, a one-day seminar was held for the pilgrims to sensitise them on the need to be good ambassadors of the state and Nigeria at large and while they should shun illegal activities in Saudi Arabia.
Addressing the hajj contingent at the seminar held at the Old Secretariat, Ikeja, Lagos, Governor Babatunde Fashola described the occasion as momentous, pointing out that when the state government planned to meet with the Stateâ€
To the stateâ€
Chairman of the pilgrimâ€
“We have procured almost 95 per cent of the visas of our pilgrims and we are almost done with the innoculatioinoculated all the pilgrims, while materials have been distributed to them. We are therefore ready to start flying to Saudi Arabia.
“The key area, which is very important, is the airlifting and it is the purview of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON.  Officials of NAHCON have informed us that pilgrims should be prepared to stay for a minimum of 35 to 40 days in the holy land,†he said.