ABUJA (SUNDIATA POST)- The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) says the invitation of its Chairman, Malam Jalal Arabi by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), is not an indictment.
Mrs Fatima Sanda-Usara, Assistant Director, Public Affairs, NAHCON stated this in a statement made available to newsmen on Wednesday in Abuja.
According to her, “the invitation is a normal process of safeguarding public interest’’, adding, that the “investigation is not an indictment’’.
She expressed NAHCON willingness to cooperate fully with the investigative body questioning the conduct of the just concluded 2024 Hajj operation.
Sanda-Usara said that the commission remained dedicated to upholding the highest standards of integrity and ethics in its dealings.
She commended the EFCC’s strong commitment in safeguarding public funds through ethical practices and compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.
“At this juncture, NAHCON will like to appreciate the Federal Government for its unwavering resolve to entrench accountability in the system.
“NAHCON will continue to cooperate with all institutions tasked with the responsibility of sanitising public service for more efficient services.
“Be rest assured that this matter will be resolved promptly and that our adherence to transparency, lawful and ethical standards will be reaffirmed,’’ she said.
The official expressed NAHCON appreciation for the public support, following the invitation of its Chairman by EFCC.
“The commission also expresses its heartfelt gratitude for the overwhelming concern shown for its Chairman, after the news broke out that he was invited by the EFCC for questioning.
“The outpour of love and concern was amazing. Indeed, the NAHCON helmsman was invited on Tuesday, July for questioning surrounding conduct of 2024 Hajj.
“NAHCON is immensely grateful for the outpouring of support and understanding from well-wishers towards its Chairman,’’ she said.
She stressed that pilgrims had always been at the heart of the commission’s engagements, and the agency was committed to maintaining the trust and confidence that government placed in it. (NAN)