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Bawumia must help reduce exorbitant Hajj cost – NDC’s Abu Siddique

Policy analyst and a member of the opposition NDC, Siddique Abubakar Suleiman has charged Vice President, Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, to work with the country’s Hajj Board to reduce the cost of Hajj pilgrimage for Ghanaian Muslims.

According to him, the annual Hajj pilgrimage is an important ritual for Muslims across the countr but it has become costly recently which discourages persons of Islam faith to embark on the holy journey.

In an article, the activist indicated that the Ghana Hajj Board’s pricing approach “needs a comprehensive overhaul to ensure that the spiritual journey remains accessible to all aspiring pilgrims.

In his estimation, Ghanaian Muslims have to find affordable yet illegal ways to embark on the journey due to its cost in the country.

Comparing the cost Hajj in Nigeria to Ghana, Siddique noted that the cost of Hajj per head in Ghana has “skyrocketed from GHS 24,000 in 2016 to a staggering GHS 75,000 today, representing a 212% increase in just eight years!”

He went on to implore Dr Bawumia, who also doubles as the presidential candidate for the governing NPP, to take measures to reduce the cost of the holy journey to make it accessible to Muslims in Ghana.

Below is his article:

Vice President Bawumia: A Call to Action for Urgent Intervention on Exorbitant Hajj Costs

The organization of Hajj in Ghana is facing a critical issue that requires immediate attention. The Ghana Hajj Board’s pricing approach needs a comprehensive overhaul to ensure that the spiritual journey remains accessible to all aspiring pilgrims. A comparison with neighboring countries reveals that Ghana charges the highest fees for Hajj, forcing many to seek alternative, often unauthorized, means to fulfill their religious obligations.

The cost of Hajj per head in Ghana has skyrocketed from GHS 24,000 in 2016 to a staggering GHS 75,000 today, representing a 212% increase in just eight years! This exorbitant cost has led many Ghanaians to explore cheaper options, such as obtaining a one-year Umrah or tourist visa, which allows them to book services like accommodation individually, making the journey more affordable despite its challenges.

As a Muslim and a leader, we urge Vice President Bawumia to intervene immediately and reduce the suffering of Ghanaian pilgrims. The current approach to pricing is unsustainable and has led to unnecessary hardships for many. We ask:

1. Why has the cost of Hajj increased by 212% in just eight years, with no clear justification?

2. How can the Ghana Hajj Board expect pilgrims to bear this exorbitant cost, which is nearly double that of Nigeria (N4,500,000, equivalent to GHS 40,000)?

3. What measures will the Board take to address the challenges and unauthorized activities arising from the current approach?

4. How will the Board ensure that all aspiring pilgrims, including those who opt for alternative visa options, are included in official plans and arrangements?

We implore Vice President Bawumia to use his office to:

1. Immediately review the approach to pricing and reduce the cost of Hajj to a more realistic and affordable amount.

2. Ensure transparency and accountability in the management of Hajj funds.

3. Work with the Ghana Hajj Board to find solutions that prioritize the welfare and spiritual journey of Ghanaian pilgrims.

As a Muslim leader, Vice President Bawumia has a moral obligation to ensure that his fellow Muslims are not burdened by unnecessary costs in fulfilling their religious obligations. We urge him to take immediate action to address this issue with utmost urgency and request that the Ghana Hajj Board reverses the exorbitant amount being charged to Ghanaians with utmost urgency.

Let us work together to make the Hajj pilgrimage more accessible and affordable for all Ghanaians. The time for change is now!

SIDDIQUE writes.

Mahama will destroy your legacy of deception and rebuild Ghana – Abu Siddique jabs Akufo-Addo

Policy Analyst and member of the NDC Research Committee, Siddique Abubakar Suleiman has taken a swipe at President Nana Akufo-Addo over his recent comment that re-electing former President, John Mahama would destroy his legacy.

He stated that a careful analysis of the current administration from its inauguration in 2017 indicate that the legacy of President Nana Akufo-Addo is corruption.

Adding mismanagement to the achievements of Akufo-Addo and his vice, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Abu Siddique contended that the re-election of John Mahama will only wipe out graft and impunity which are prevalent n the corridors of power currently.

In an article, the analyst listed some common but crucial projects the erstwhile Mahama administration embarked on that keep impacting the lives of Ghanaians, adding that Akufo-Addo only rode on lies to win power and is still deceiving the people despite his nonperformance.

Despite the lies to Ghanaians, Abu Siddique noted that “scandals and allegations of corruption continue to rock the government, eroding trust and confidence in the administration.

He said under the John Mahama administration, Ghana witnessed significant economic growth and development through infrastructure development such as roads and major highways like the Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange, Tamale-Bolgatanga road, and the Eastern Corridor road, construction of the Kwame Nkrumah Bridge at Atimpoku and the Fufulso-Sawla road bridge.

He also mentioned that the erstwhile Mahama government embarked on the “construction of modern hospitals like the Tamale Teaching Hospital, the University of Ghana Medical Centre, and the Ridge Hospital expansion.

Below is the statement;

Yes, John Mahama Will Destroy your Legacy of Lies, Deception and Build the Ghana we want.

My response to Nana Addo:

Ghana is at a crossroads, and the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government’s economic mismanagement and corruption have led us to this point.

The recent introduction of new taxes and increase in existing ones have only added to the burden on ordinary Ghanaians.

Meanwhile, scandals and allegations of corruption continue to rock the government, eroding trust and confidence in the administration.

Under John Mahama’s leadership, Ghana witnessed significant economic growth and development. His administration invested heavily in infrastructure, including:

– Roads: Construction of major highways like the Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange, Tamale-Bolgatanga road, and the Eastern Corridor road.

– Bridges: Construction of the Kwame Nkrumah Bridge at Atimpoku and the Fufulso-Sawla road bridge.

– Hospitals: Construction of modern hospitals like the Tamale Teaching Hospital, the University of Ghana Medical Centre, and the Ridge Hospital expansion.

– Energy: Increased power generation capacity, ensuring a stable power supply.
– Water: Expanded access to clean water, reducing the water poverty rate.

– Education: Introduced progressive policies like the Progressively Free SHS program.
– Aviation: Upgraded airports, including the Kotoka International Airport.
– Transport: Introduced the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system.
– Housing: Constructed affordable housing units for Ghanaians.
– Healthcare: Introduced the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

– Agriculture: Implemented the Fertilizer Subsidy Program and the Planting for Food and Jobs program.

Implemented the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) program, which provided financial support to the most vulnerable Ghanaians.

Established the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) to mobilize resources for infrastructure development.

Launched the National Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) project to enhance television broadcasting.

Introduced the E-Cabinet system, making Ghana the first country in Africa to implement a paperless cabinet system.

Established the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) to improve healthcare services.

Constructed the Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange, one of the busiest intersections in Accra.

Launched the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Plan (NEIP) to support start-ups and small businesses.

Implemented the Ghana Youth Entrepreneurship Agency (GYEA) program to empower young entrepreneurs.

Established the Accra Digital Centre to support tech start-ups and innovation.

Launched the National HIV/AIDS Fund to support the fight against HIV/AIDS.

In contrast, the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia led government has been marred by corruption and mismanagement, with allegations of:

– Embezzlement of state funds
– Conflict of interest in government contracts
– Bribbery and corruption in the awarding of government contracts
– Mismanagement of the national purse
– Nepotism and cronyism in government appointments
– The controversial Ameri Deal
– The botched PDS deal
– The stinking Agyapa Royalties deal
– The shady National Cathedral project

The failed promise to reduce electricity tariffs, which has only increased under their administration.

The failed implementation of the One-District-One-Factory policy, which has been marred by corruption and mismanagement.

The failed rollout of the National Digital Property Address System, which has been plagued by technical issues.

The failed implementation of the GhanaPost GPS, which has been criticized for its inaccuracies and inefficiencies.

The failed promise to create jobs for the youth, which has only seen a rise in unemployment under their administration.

The failed implementation of the Free SHS program, which has been plagued by funding issues and poor implementation.

The failed promise to reduce the size of government, which has only seen an increase in the number of ministers and political appointees.

The consequences of their actions are stark.
Businesses have folded, and many have left the country due to the unfavorable economic environment.

Jumia, GAME, Dark and Lovely, and BIC Pen are just a few examples of companies that have exited Ghana in recent times. The collapse of indigenous banks and the struggles of local businesses are further evidence of the government’s economic mismanagement.

Ghanaians, let us not trade our lives by voting for the NPP led by the corrupt Bawumia to cover his failed masters Nana Addo and NPP big wigs who have taken Ghanaians for a fool.

Never again should we entrust our future to a party that has consistently prioritized their own interests over the well-being of the nation.

Bawumia has failed to deliver on his promises, including:

– Building 16 Senior High Schools in the various regions, which remains unfulfilled
– Failing to fulfill his promises to the Zango communities
– Making Hajj unaffordable for many Ghanaian Muslim’s.

If you are taught by a wrong driver who has killed a lot of people on the way as his mate, you are likely to fail ten times your master failed. So Bawumia, the mate, should not think of driving Ghanaians at all, as he will run the country into an abyss.

John Mahama and the NDC offer a credible alternative to the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government’s failed economic policies and corrupt practices.

John MAHAMA’s 24-hour economic policy is designed to unlock the potential of Ghana’s economy, attract investors, and create jobs.

This bold initiative will transform Ghana into a hub of economic activity, creating opportunities for all citizens.

Let us reject the Nana Addo’s legacy of corruption and mismanagement.
Let us choose a brighter future for ourselves and generations to come. Vote for John Mahama and the NDC in the upcoming elections.

written by:
Siddique Abubakar Suleiman
A policy analyst/ research and communication committee member NDC.