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Ghanaian Hajj Concern Praises Hajj Board’s Efforts in Hajj 2026 Preparations

Accra, Ghana – Ghanaian Hajj Concern, a prominent organization advocating for Ghanaian pilgrims, has commended the Chairman of the Ghana Hajj Board, Alhaji Abdul Rauf Tanko, and his team for their remarkable progress in organizing Hajj 2026. In a press statement signed by Sulemana Alhassan Atakro, Convened of Ghanaian Hajj Concern, the organization expressed its warmest congratulations to the Hajj Board.

The statement highlighted the Hajj Board’s swift response and strong cooperation with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, particularly in addressing additional requirements such as health certification and Hadaya arrangements. “This level of commitment and coordination is unprecedented and reflects a deep sense of responsibility toward ensuring a smooth and successful pilgrimage for Ghanaian Muslims,” the statement read.

Ghanaian Hajj Concern acknowledged the Hajj Board’s efficiency and adaptability in managing the new requirements, which has minimized potential challenges for prospective pilgrims. “Your leadership and proactive engagement are clear indicators of a desire to raise the standard of Hajj administration in Ghana,” the statement added.

The organization encouraged the Hajj Board to remain focused and committed to delivering a well-organized, safe, and spiritually fulfilling Hajj experience for all Ghanaian pilgrims. “May Allah guide and strengthen you in this noble duty,” the statement concluded.

Sulemana Alhassan Atakro, Convener of Ghanaian Hajj Concern, emphasized the importance of continued efforts to ensure a successful Hajj pilgrimage for Ghanaian Muslims. The Hajj Board has been urged to maintain its momentum and commitment to excellence in serving the pilgrims.

The Hajj pilgrimage is a significant event for Muslims worldwide, and Ghanaian Hajj Concern’s commendation reflects the high expectations of Ghanaian pilgrims and their families. The organization’s statement is expected to boost confidence among prospective pilgrims and encourage the Hajj Board to continue its good work.

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