Oyo 2026 Hajj: Makinde's Aide On Islamic Affairs Urges Pilgrims To Observe Strict Safety Guidelines
The Special Adviser to Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Islamic Affairs, Imam (Dr.) AbdulRasheed Adewale AbdulAzeez, has called on Oyo State pilgrims to strictly adhere to safety and procedural guidelines ahead of the forthcoming Hajj exercise, stressing that compliance is essential for ensuring safety and the smooth conduct of the pilgrimage rites.
In a message congratulating Oyo State Muslims at home and abroad on the sighting of the moon for Dhul-Hijjah 1447 AH — the last month of the Islamic calendar — Imam AbdulAzeez reminded pilgrims currently in Mecca that the main purpose of their journey to Saudi Arabia is drawing near and that they should adequately prepare for it.
“I congratulate all of us on the sighting of the moon, marking the beginning of the holy month of Dhul-Hijjah 1447 AH. This signifies that we are now in the month of Hajj, during which we will perform the sacred rites. You should all remember that this is the primary reason we are here.
“To ensure a successful Hajj exercise, we must all comply with the laid-down rules and regulations of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), the Oyo State Pilgrims Welfare Board (OYSPWB), and other relevant authorities,” he said.
According to the S A, “The sighting of the moon means we should all prepare for the real task ahead in Mecca. This begins with strict compliance with the guidelines set by the authorities to prevent fatigue, reduce congestion, and maintain order at the various holy sites we will visit.”
“I want to advise you to use this period to rest and prepare yourselves for the exercise. Hajj involves rigorous activities and is not a recreational trip. Therefore, remain indoors during the daytime as much as possible and avoid excessive exposure to the sun so that you can stay healthy and fit for the main exercise,” Imam. AbdulAzeez added.
He reassured pilgrims that the Oyo State Government, through the State Pilgrims Welfare Board, bn led by Sheikh Hashim Olamide Atere, remains committed to supporting all pilgrims to ensure a safe, orderly, and spiritually fulfilling Hajj experience.




