Minister of State for Government Communication, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has debunked claims that taxpayer money is being used to finance the construction of the Hajj Village.
In a post on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, Kwakye Ofosu stated:
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“FACT: The Hajj Village is primarily an airport terminal building for check-in and pilgrim facilitation owned and being built by the Ghana Airport Company. Not a pesewa of taxpayers’ money involved.”
The Hajj Village, which is being developed by the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL), is designed to serve as a dedicated terminal to streamline the check-in and processing of Ghanaian pilgrims traveling to Mecca. The project aims to enhance the overall pilgrimage experience while ensuring efficiency at the airport.
Meanwhile, President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to ensuring a smooth Hajj experience for Ghanaian Muslims.
At the sod-cutting ceremony for the Hajj Village on Friday, February 28, President Mahama announced plans to airlift 5,000 pilgrims to Mecca th is year.
He urged all intending pilgrims to meet the March 13 payment deadline, adding that a pre-finance arrangement with a local bank has ensured full payment for accommodation, transport, and other facilities.
The Hajj Village project is seen as a major step towards improving Ghana’s pilgrimage logistics, reinforcing the government’s commitment to better travel experiences for Ghanaian Muslims embarking on the sacred journey.
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