Gov Yahaya warns Hajj pilgrims against money laundering, drug trafficking

Governor Inuwa Yahaya has warned intending pilgrims to the 2025 Hajj from the state against acts capable of denting the country’s image.
Mr Yahaya gave the warning while bidding farewell to the intending pilgrims on Sunday in Gombe.
The governor urged them to stay away from unscrupulous and unpatriotic fellows who engage in drug peddling.
According to him, the penalty for engaging in illicit drugs in Saudi Arabia is death, and anyone caught will not escape the penalty.
The governor also cautioned the pilgrims to beware of being used as a conduit pipe for any illicit trade without their knowledge, adding that Saudi Arabia holds strict laws against drug trafficking.
He said carrying any forms of illicit drugs would tarnish the image of the state and the country, and urged them to be good ambassadors.
“I call on you not to engage in any illegal act that would tarnish your image and that of our dear state and country.
“Anybody caught carrying prohibited items, especially narcotic drugs whose penalty in Saudi Arabia is death, should have himself or herself to blame.
“You should therefore be extra careful not to be dragged into such tragedy by unscrupulous and unpatriotic individuals”, he said.
Mr Yahaya also urged them to demonstrate a sense of patriotism by obeying constituted authorities and adhering to the laid-down procedures.
He cautioned that anyone who engages in unruly behaviour would be sanctioned appropriately.
The governor urged the officials of the state’s Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board to perform their duties with diligence and dedication and to pay “maximum” attention to the pilgrims entrusted to their care.
The executive secretary of the state Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Saadu Hassan, said 957 intending pilgrims will be performing the Hajj.
Mr Hassan said that the first batch that would be transported on Monday will be 512, and the final batch of 445 would leave on Tuesday.
The Emir of Dukku, Haruna Rashid II, the pilgrims’ board chairman in his remarks, lauded Yahaya for his support, which made the Hajj process 2025 seamless for the state’s intending pilgrims.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Anti-Corruption
NBA to set up anti-corruption committee in all 130 branches
“Anti-corruption committees shall be established in all NBA branches to address corruption-related issues within their jurisdictions,” the lawyers’ body stated.

Economy
468 illegal refineries busted, 215 suspected oil thieves arrested: Nigerian Navy
An estimated 6.5 million litres of stolen crude oil and seven million litres of illegally refined automated gas oil were seized, said the navy.

Politics
Kebbi govt appoints 21 new council secretaries
Governor Nasir Idris has approved the appointment of 21 new secretaries for local government councils in Kebbi.

World
17 dead as Israel presses new Gaza offensive
The Palestinian city of Khan Younis was targeted by intensive airstrikes overnight, as Israel pursued its ramped-up offensive across the Gaza Strip.

States
Boko Haram has taken over local government in Borno: Gov Zulum
“I am calling on the federal government and the Nigerian Army so that we can put our heads together,” said Mr Zulum.

World
Right-wing extremism rising in eastern Germany, agency warns
Right-wing extremism is a significant threat to democracy in Germany, a leading security official has warned.