The Kaduna State Pilgrims Welfare Agency says it is to commence airlift operations of its intending pilgrims to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on May 14, 2025.
The Executive Chairman of the agency, Malam Salihu S. Abubakar, disclosed this today during a live radio programme in Kaduna, where he outlined the state’s preparations for this year’s pilgrimage.
A total of 4,060 pilgrims from Kaduna State will perform the Hajj, with UMZA Airline serving as the official carrier for their airlift.
As part of the mandatory pre-departure protocols, all pilgrims will undergo a comprehensive medical screening at the Hajj Transit Camp in Mando.
In compliance with international and Saudi Arabian health regulations, female pilgrims are required to undergo pregnancy tests before departure.
Malam Salihu urged the intending pilgrims to strictly adhere to the rules and guidelines set by the Saudi authorities, emphasising the importance of discipline, group coordination, and personal safety throughout the exercise.
He assured that his agency is fully committed to ensuring a “hassle-free and spiritually fulfilling Hajj experience” for all pilgrims.
He said the agency appreciates the cooperation of all stakeholders and calls on the public to support the pilgrims with prayers for a successful and safe journey.




