The Kaduna State Pilgrims Welfare Agency said it had transported about 1,584 pilgrims from Saudi Arabia back home after performing the 2022 Hajj.
The Public Relations Officer of the agency, Malam Salisu Anchau, said this when he spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria on Monday in Kaduna.
Anchau said that the pilgrims were transported in batches adding that the latest batch arrived at the Kaduna International Airport at about 1:52 p.m. on Sunday.
According to him, the remaining pilgrims are 924 in Saudi Arabia, and they are expected to be transported back home in the next two flights.
He said, however, that two of the state’s pilgrims died while performing the Holy Pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.
“We lost two pilgrims -one Asiya Aminu from Zaria Local Government Area who died during Arafat and one Maryam Ahmad from Igabi LGA who died after Arafat,” he said.
He said the pilgrims who returned home were from Igabi, Zaria, Ikara, Giwa, Soba, Lere, Kagarko, Kaduna North, Kudan, Kaura, Zangon Kataf, and Sanga LGA.
Others were from Kachia, Chikun, Sabon Gari, Kubau, Kauru and Jaba LGAs.
NAN