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Nigeria issues ultimatum over detained female pilgrims‏

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A diplomatic war has broken out over the cruel fate  that befell about a thousand Nigerian female Muslims who went for this  year’s Hajj only to be detained in cloudy circumstances by the Saudi  authorities.
While reports have it that the women are being detained for not  having maharram with them as required by Hajj rules, both the detainees  and Nigerian officials say the claim is untrue. A maharram is the  approved male companion, usually a husband, father or brother,  accompanying a female pilgrim.
News Express had previously reported that high-level  contacts were being made by Nigerian authorities to secure the release  of the detained Nigerian women, adding, however: “What is not clear is  if many of them will still be in the frame of mind to perform the Hajj  after their release.”
This afternoon, the Nigerian Government ran out of patience and  issued a 24-hour ultimatum to Saudi authorities to resolve issues and  release the detainees or face retaliatory action.
The ultimatum was revealed through a news flash by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) but details are still sketchy.
As reported this morning by News Express, the hapless  Nigerian female pilgrims had sent an SOS, lamenting their ordeal in  detention. The report quoted one of the detained pilgrims, Bilkisu  Nasidi, as revealing Monday on the BBC Focus on Africa programme that  they are being held in a “terrible condition.”
Hajiya Nasidi revealed that they had been sleeping on the floor for  three days, with about 200 of them sharing four toilets. Initial reports said 400 were being detained as at Monday but the
The first batch of 400 were arrested after their flight touched down  on Sunday while another 600 were detained at the airport on arrival the  next day.
Reacting to the scandalous development, the National Hajj Commission  of Nigeria (NAHCON)’s Commissioner of Operations, Alhaji Muhammad  Abdullahi Mukhtar, denied that the Nigerian female pilgrims could not  produce muharram. “He said the State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards  (SMPWB) ‘qualify and identify as muharram of female pilgrims. And that  has been the case for so many decades’,” according to a Daily Trust report.
Mukhtar wondered why only Nigerian pilgrims were selected for this  treatment by the Saudi authorities. “In fact, there is no such issue in  the memorandum of understanding signed between Nigeria and Saudi  Arabia,” he said.

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