25th March, 2024
PRESS RELEASE:
DON'T OVER-CHARGE INTENDING PILGRIMS - MURIC
An Islamic
human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has warned hajj
operators not to charge intending pilgrims higher than the current exchange
rate of between N1,476.247 and N1,480 per dollar. Doing so will cause more
hardship to 2024 pilgrims.
The warning
was handed down on Monday, 25th March, 2024 by the Executive
Director of the Islamic advocacy group, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said:
"As time
draws closer for the 2024 hajj season and intending Nigerian pilgrims are
struggling to meet the deadline set by hajj authorities to register for the
spiritual exercise, we are constrained to cry out on behalf of intending
pilgrims against the astronomical exchange rate being demanded by hajj
operators.
"MURIC has it on good authority that
intending pilgrims are told to pay an exchange rate of N1,625 per dollar
whereas the current official Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) rate as at yesterday
24th March, 2024 is N1,476.247 (selling) and N1,477.247 (buying). Unconfirmed
reports say CBN is actually selling to Bureau de Change (BDC) at N1,300.
"Data
from the federal government trading portal showed that as from Saturday, 23rd
March, 2024, importers will be charged N1,448.386 per dollar for import duty.
The new rate represents a 7.89% reduction from the previous rate of N1,572.507
per dollar.
"Just as
the Federal Government (FG) has adjusted its own import and export rates to
conform with the current exchange rate, hajj operators owe it a duty to the
poor pilgrims to scale down its own rate as well.
"We find the rate given to intending Muslim
pilgrims discriminatory, irrational and unjustifiable. We are therefore
constrained to demand a reasonable reduction in the exchange rate to be paid by
2024 prospective pilgrims. Charges being demanded by hajj operators must have a
human face because hajj exercise is not necessarily a commercial enterprise and
those engaging in it must manifest the fear of Allah (taqwah)."
"We are
not unaware of the difficulties faced by operators in the face of fluctuation
in the value of currencies. Nonetheless, we urge hajj operators not to charge
intending pilgrims higher than the current exchange rate as at the time of
payment while differences and undue charges are promptly returned.
"There
must also be a way of working out the difference in view of the instability of
the exchange rate with a view to refunding any excess charges to the pilgrims
at the end of the exercise. Doing otherwise will cause more hardship to 2024
pilgrims.
"It should be noted that we are not asking FG
to reduce the cost of hajj for us or to subsidise hajj. The days of Father
Christmas syndrome are gone. All we are asking for is a just and equitable
treatment. We are not asking for any favour for Muslim pilgrims. No
preferential treatment. We are simply demanding that their Allah-given
fundamental human rights are duly respected.
“If importers
can be charged N1,448 per dollar for import duty, why should Muslim pilgrims be
asked to pay N1,625? Folding our arms and pretending to be ordinary onlookers
when the rights of Muslims are being abridged is not in our character. We are
asking hajj operators to respect the rights of Muslim pilgrims. No more, no
less.
"MURIC
calls the attention of hajj operators to the warnings contained in Surat
al-Mutafifiin (the Glorious Qur'an chapter 83 verses 1 - 36) against those
who collect full payment but give less than required in measures, quantity or
service. The ensuing verses paint gory pictures of the eschatological and punitive
implications of this abominable attitude."
#HajjOperators
#FairExchangeRateForMuslimPilgrims
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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