By Bashir Bello
The Kaduna State Pilgrims Welfare Agency (KSPWA) has commenced its Public Enlightenment program, known as BITA, marking a key step in its preparations for the 2026 Hajj exercise.
The programme was officially flagged off at Kinkinau Qur’anic Recitation Centre in Kaduna On Saturday, January 3, 2026.
The was disclosed in a press statement signed by the Agency’s Public Relations Officer, Ibrahim Datti Makarfi, and made available to newsmen. The Executive Chairman of KSPWA, Malam Salihu S. Abubakar, who was represented by the Administrative Secretary, Malam Baba Rufa’i at the event, described the BITA programme as a cornerstone of the Agency’s Hajj preparations.
He explained that the enlightenment initiative is aimed at properly educating and preparing intending pilgrims spiritually, physically and administratively for the sacred journey to the Holy Land. According to him, the program will equip pilgrims with essential knowledge about Hajj rites and obligations, health and safety precautions, and Saudi Arabian laws and regulations, as well as the values of discipline, patience, good conduct. He stressed that the welfare of Kaduna State pilgrims remains the highest priority of the agency, ensuring that all necessary measures are put in place to guarantee a safe, comfortable, and spiritually rewarding Hajj experience.
“A well-informed pilgrim is a successful pilgrim,” he noted, adding that the BITA programme is designed to eliminate confusion, reduce avoidable mistakes and ensure full compliance with laid-down guidelines.
The pilgrims Agency also used the occasion to highlight the ongoing reconstruction of the Kaduna State Hajj Transit Camp at Mando, describing it as a major milestone in efforts to enhance pilgrims’ welfare. Malam Salihu pledged to complete the project prior to the start of the 2026 Hajj operations. unity, and cooperation.He explained that when completed, the upgraded transit camp will meet modern and international standards with improved accommodations, enhanced sanitation, better medical and welfare services, and a more organised and conducive environment for pilgrims.
The chairman expressed his deep appreciation to the governor of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, for his unwavering support, visionary leadership, and commitment to the welfare of pilgrims. He noted that the Governor’s approval and backing for the reconstruction of the Hajj Transit Camp and other welfare-focused initiatives reflect a people-orientated and compassionate leadership style.
He thanked the governor on behalf of the Kaduna State Special Hajj Committee, the management and staff of the Agency, as well as all intending pilgrims,for prioritising the comfort and dignity of Kaduna State pilgrims. He finally urged intending pilgrims to take the BITA sessions seriously by attending all programs, asking questions where necessary, and strictly adhering to the guidelines that will be provided.











































