Nigeria Daily
In-depth analysis, incisive commentary and beyond the surface look at the top and trending news of the day.
Nigeria Daily
Why Nigeria’s Hajj Slot Keeps Declining
If care is not taken, only 50,000 Nigerians may be allowed to perform Hajj in 2026.
The Saudi Arabian government has reportedly decided to reduce Nigeria’s quota from about 95,000 to 66,910 a significant cut that has sent shockwaves through the country’s Muslim community.
For decades, Nigeria has ranked among the nations with the highest number of pilgrims to the Holy Land. But in recent years, the numbers have been dropping and with each new Hajj season, the chances of securing a slot seem to get slimmer.
From exchange rate instability to late remittances by state pilgrims’ boards, under-utilised allocations, and new Saudi health and security standards the list of challenges continues to grow.
But beyond the figures and official explanations, there are deeper questions:
What exactly is behind this steady decline?
How is it affecting those who have saved for years to fulfil this sacred duty?
And what does it mean for tour operators, state officials, and the spiritual life of Muslims in Nigeria?