Hajj Stampede UpdateNAHCON says 280 Pilgrims died, 43 still missing

Mohammed described the 2015 Hajj as the most eventful in the history of Hajj operations in Nigeria.
This is a picture of Kogi state Pilgrims returning from Hajj in Saudi Arabia, at the General Aviation Terminal, in Abuja, Nigeria on September 29, 2015. 
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), in a report submitted to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, by its  chairman, Abdullahi Mohammed, revealed that 280 Pilgrims died in the Hajj stampede, while 43 are still missing.
The NAHCON chairman described the 2015 Hajj as the most eventful in the history of Hajj operations in Nigeria.
Punch Newspapers reports that Mohammed said “Nigeria recorded a total of 280 deaths from both events, while 43 are considered missing as their status have yet to be ascertained.”
While receiving the report, the Deputy Director of Press in the Office of the SGF, Bolaji Adebiyi, commended the commission for giving the government accurate and up to date feedback on what happened during the 2015 Hajj.
Meanwhile, the Secretary-General of Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, blamed the sad event during the 2015 Hajj on poor planning.
He said  “I am not sure that in the two incidents that we cannot find any evidence of lack of preparation and lack of adequate provision for saving the lives of pilgrims. I am aware that Saudi Arabia is doing a fantastic job in terms of providing infrastructure but I also believe that (probably due to diversion of the limited resources and human resources they have), I want to believe that sufficient arrangement had not been made for the security of pilgrims.”
You will recall that there was a stampede in Mina-Saudi Arabia, during the 2015 Hajj on September 24, 2015, where many Muslim pilgrims lost their lives.

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