More HAJJ Woes
...As Ghanaian pilgrims send SOS home for help
Accra Daily Mail
Tuesday, February 08, 2005
http://www.accra-mail.com/mailnews.asp?id=12020
 

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The annual Hajj pilgrimage by Moslems to Mecca and
other holy places in Saudi Arabia ended some two weeks
ago, but Ghanaian pilgrims who made the trip under the
management of the Ghana Hajj Board are wallowing in
one misery after the other, not even sure just when
they would be returning home. 

A desperate call from Mecca to the ADM yesterday spoke
of untold hardships being suffered by the pilgrims
while the "chairman of the Hajj Board is enjoying the
luxury of a five star hotel in Jeddah". 

Mr A-R. Alhassan, now Alhaji himself, told the ADM in
a phone conversation that because of the mess, poorer
pilgrims among them have run out of money and are now
living in utter misery. 

Members of the Hajj Board, he said, have adopted a
nonchalant attitude, with one of them suspected to
have even embezzled close to $US12, 000 of Hajj funds.
One other problem, he said, is the luggage of the
Ghanaian pilgrims. 

Though essentially a religious activity, the pilgrims
end up buying tons and tons of items, which end up
giving problems to the airline chartered to carry
them. At present, he said, articulated trucks of
Ghanaian pilgrims' luggage stand on pavements in the
holy city creating an eyesore. 

Nobody, he said, seems to know what to do with them
and fear has gripped the pilgrims' community that
their luggage would be left behind. 

The loaded articulated trucks have also become the
target of Saudi security personnel who understandably
are suspicious about all that much luggage clogging
their pavements. 

Even as the holy city is clearing of pilgrims,
Ghanaian pilgrims at the time of writing yesterday had
not yet visited the other holy city of Medina. Though
not an essential part of the Hajj, a visit to the Holy
Prophet's Mosque and burial place in Medina has over
the centuries become a part of the "ziara". 

No one goes to Mecca without topping it up with a
visit to Medina. 

Mr Alhassan told ADM that the pilgrims feel
beleaguered because no one is quite sure when the
first flight to Ghana would be. "Perhaps this Friday",
he guessed. 

A good 30% of the problems the Saudi authorities face
before, during and after the Hajj is said to come from
Ghana. 

This is a problem that has persisted over the years,
mainly because the Hajj Board is ad hoc, disorganised,
unprofessional and allegedly very corrupt. 

A senior Islamic leader, Sheikh Nuamah, told the ADM
editor in Mecca that "some one must answer for all
this mess." 

He is right. Probably, the time has come for the
government of Ghana and its Islamic community to sit
down and find a lasting solution to this perennial
problem. 

The Hajj pilgrimage is not like other religious
pilgrimages. It is not an optional requirement. It is
as obligatory as the Ramadan or the other pillars of
Islam. 

It absolutely requires massive doses of modern
business management practices. 

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