£58.5bn incentive for members of the Hajj delegation to the Red Sea state this year ✍️ Muhammad Othman Al-Radi
The incentives of the Hajj delegation and the princes of the Red Sea State regiments for this year amounted to 117,000 thousand Saudi riyals, which is equivalent to 85,500 million pounds, or only fifty-eight hundred and five million Sudanese pounds.
The delegation consisted of 9 people in exchange for 5,000 thousand Saudi riyals for each person, bringing the total amount to 45,000 thousand Saudi riyals.
There are 18 princes of the regiments, each of whom receives 4,000 thousand Saudi riyals, so that the total amount for each of them is 72,000 thousand Saudi riyals.
The nine members of the mission, including the Director of the General Administration of Religious Affairs of the Red Sea State, Muhammad Onur Ahmed, the Deputy Secretary of the Hajj Secretariat of the State, Sheikh Osama Khatam, the Director of the Endowments Department of the Red Sea State, the State, Muhammad Ali Idris Bakhit, the Director of the Guidance Sector of the State, Mr. Hashim Al-Amin, the Secretary of the Hajj Secretariat of the State, Issa Muhammad Ali, and the Head of Guidance of the Hajj Secretariat of the State. , Sheikh Muhammad Pulp.
These financial incentives mentioned above can be borne by the pilgrims for a nominal amount, and the General Authority for Hajj and Umrah will bear the rest of the costs from its own resources and various resources it collects from various parties.
To provide free food, lodging and travel allowances to the mission members and princes of the Sudan regiments to the Holy Lands, for the purpose of serving the guests of God.
There is no doubt that these financial incentives were given to the mission members and regimental commanders in return for their hard and arduous work and efforts in the service of God's guests.
These financial incentives mentioned above vary between increases and decreases each year, while the 9 members of the mission appointed by virtue of their functions accompany the pilgrims each year.
Although the commanders of the regiments are not fixed, they are changed every year according to unknown conditions and standards, and the matter is left to the officials of the Hajj file in the state, and many people are involved in this, I do not want to delve into this issue now and we will devote a special article to it with documented information.
This year, 850 pilgrims from the Red Sea State traveled to the Holy Land by land and sea.
If sea and air travel, food and accommodation for mission members and regimental commanders are free, then why do they benefit from these financial incentives mentioned above???
What are the criteria, criteria and conditions according to which the commanders of regiments are selected??? Who is the person who decides on his choice??? Does the governor of the Red Sea State have the right, by virtue of his position, to appoint specific people to assume the leadership of these regiments????