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Over 480 Nigerian Pilgrims Escape Death As Fire Guts Hotel Mecca

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A fire broke out at the Imaratus Sanan Hotel in Mecca, where more than 480 Nigerian pilgrims, partaking in the 2025 Hajj under private tour companies, were staying.

The hotel is situated in the Sharamansur district of Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

The blaze, which affected parts of the hotel on Saturday, resulted in major damage, though there were no injuries or fatalities.

The Nigerian pilgrims were away from the hotel at the time, as they had already left for Mina to observe the symbolic stoning ritual, which is an essential part of the Hajj pilgrimage.

In a statement from its spokesperson, Fatima Usara, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) confirmed the incident and appreciated the quick actions of the Saudi fire service and the hotel personnel, which helped stop the fire from spreading and ensured the safety of all guests.

NAHCON Chairman Abdullahi Usman immediately went to the scene to inspect the extent of the fire’s impact.

Disturbed by the level of destruction, Mr Usman met with the affected pilgrims to console them and commended the rapid response from local authorities.

“Our priority is the safety and comfort of our pilgrims,” he said. “We have arranged immediate relocation to alternative accommodations and will provide every support within our capacity to minimise their distress.”

Mr Usman also praised the Saudi fire fighters and the hotel team for acting swiftly in managing the situation.

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) wishes to inform the public about a fire incident that took place on Saturday, 7th June 2025, at around 12:00 noon (KSA time), at one of the hotels hosting Nigerian pilgrims on Shari Mansur Street in Makkah.

The hotel involved, Imaratus Sanan, was accommodating approximately 484 pilgrims from six different Nigerian private tour companies. Fortunately, there were no casualties, as all the pilgrims were in Mina at the time. Saudi emergency teams and the hotel staff acted swiftly, preventing the fire from engulfing the entire building.

Shortly after the incident, the Chairman/CEO of NAHCON, Professor Abdullahi Saleh Usman, along with Commissioner for Policy Personnel Management and Finance, Alhaji Aliu Abdulrazak, and Deputy Makkah Coordinator, Director Alidu Shutti, visited the hotel to assess the damage and oversee arrangements for the pilgrims’ safety.

During the visit, Professor Abdullahi instructed that the affected pilgrims be relocated immediately to a new facility. He sympathised with those impacted and assured them that the Commission would do all it could to reduce the impact of the incident on them.

The Chairman expressed gratitude to Almighty Allah that no one was harmed, and said that NAHCON would work closely with the affected tour operators to arrange a smooth transition to new accommodations and offer the necessary assistance. He and his delegation had already reviewed the new location and finalized resettlement plans.

The Chairman and the Commissioner appreciated the Saudi emergency response team and the hotel staff for their coordinated efforts in containing the fire.

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Forgive Fubara Like Sanwo-Olu, Reinstate Him In The Spirit Of June 12 — Bode George To Tinubu

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Bode George, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to “reinstate Siminalayi Fubara,” the “suspended governor of Rivers,” in the “spirit of the June 12 celebrations.”

In an open letter addressed to Tinubu, George said since the president recently “forgave Babajide Sanwo-Olu,” governor of Lagos, the “same gesture should be extended to Fubara.”

George, a former PDP deputy national chairman (south-west), said the president should “reinstate Fubara” to “honor the memory of the June 12 struggles.”

“If Tinubu could forgive Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, then he should extend the same gesture to Fubara,” he was quoted as saying by NAN.

“On June 12, we will be celebrating Democracy Day. This is a reminder of the true meaning of democracy — the will of the people.

“Since Tinubu has forgiven Sanwo-Olu, then it makes a lot of sense, spiritually, to also forgive Fubara and let him return to office. I am talking as an elder.

“He (Tinubu) later joined NADECO to fight for democracy. Some of those who fought alongside him for democracy have died. It is not of his making that he is alive today.

“So, he should thank God, honour the memory of those who fought alongside him for democracy and return Fubara to office immediately.

“I also appeal to him, in the spirit of my maternal grand uncle who founded the first political party in Nigeria in 1922, Herbert Macaulay, to please reinstate Fubara.

“Tinubu should listen to and honour this appeal in memory of all those who died in the journey to our democracy.”

On “June 8,” during a “meeting with the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC) and other Lagos stakeholders,” Tinubu said he had “forgiven Sanwo-Olu.”

“June 12” has been declared as a day to “commemorate democracy in Nigeria” to “posthumously honor MKO Abiola,” presumed winner of the “June 12, 1993, presidential election.”

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On “March 18,” Tinubu declared “emergency rule” in the “oil-rich Rivers” over the “political crisis and instability” in the state.

He also “suspended Fubara,” his “deputy, Ngozi Odu,” and “all members of the Rivers assembly” for an “initial period of six months.”

The president immediately appointed Ibok-Ete Ibas, a “retired naval chief,” as the “state’s sole administrator.”

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NIHOTOUR Calls For Calm Engagement After Field Officer Provoked During Lagos Compliance Exercise

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On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, during a “scheduled compliance and standardization exercise” by the “National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR)” at the “Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos,” a “moment of tension arose” between a “hotel staff member” and a “law enforcement officer” attached to the NIHOTOUR delegation who was “striped off his uniform” by the hotel staff.

The misunderstanding—which “does not reflect the tone of the broader engagement”—escalated when a “hotel staff physically confronted the officer,” resulting in “damage and striping of his official police uniform.”

The officer, “caught off guard” and “naked with only his pants trousers,” got “visibly provoked” and responded with a “slap,” which made “direct contact with the staff member’s face.”

While the incident is “regrettable and avoidable,” it serves as a “sober reminder” of the importance of “composure, clarity, and professionalism” during such exercises.

The Institute reiterates that its mandate is anchored on “collaboration, capacity enhancement, and stakeholder engagement”—”not hostility or confrontation.”

Commenting on the situation, NIHOTOUR’s Director of Inspection and Enforcement, Barrister Chike Ukuekwe, urged practitioners and operators in the industry to “shun aggressive and combative engagement” when officers of the law arrive at their premises for a “compliance exercise.”

He further emphasized the “need for mutual understanding” and a “professional approach to enforcement efforts.”

“Our collective mission is the upliftment of Nigeria’s hospitality, tourism, and travel sectors through standardization and compliance. These exercises are not meant to antagonize operators but to align practices with national expectations and global standards,” he said.

“We commend establishments like Eko Hotel, Sojourner Hotel, Marriot Hotel, Radisson Blu Hotel VI, Black Diamond Hotel, Four Points By Sheraton and others that open their doors to these engagements, and we urge all stakeholders to embrace dialogue, not disruption. It would interest you to know that most of the hotels visited, the compliance issues were resolved within the premises of most hotels, and our team left peacefully after assurances were made by most management of those hotels to comply within 7 days’ time.”

As “Nigeria’s lead institution” for the “standardization of the hospitality, tourism, and travel industry practice,” NIHOTOUR remains “committed to ensuring a professional and safe operational environment.”

“Initiatives such as the ongoing national compliance drive” are designed to “reinforce quality, ethics, and service excellence” across the board.

Moving forward, NIHOTOUR is taking “deliberate steps” to “enhance communication protocols” and “on-site preparedness” during field exercises, ensuring “clarity of purpose and mutual respect” among all parties involved.

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Democracy Day: President Tinubu To Address Nigerians At 7am Tomorrow

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To commemorate the 2025 Democracy Day, President Bola Tinubu is scheduled to deliver a nationwide broadcast on Thursday at 7am.

This was disclosed in a statement released on Wednesday by the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Democracy Day.

Abdulhakeem Adeoye, who signed the statement on behalf of the committee’s Director, Information & Public Relations, stated that following the address, the president will participate in a joint session of the National Assembly at noon.

The session is expected to include speeches about the State of the Nation, reflections on Nigeria’s democratic evolution, and calls for greater unity and reform across the country.

Later in the evening, a public lecture titled “Consolidating on the Gains of Nigeria’s Democracy: Necessity of Enduring Reforms” is set to take place at 4pm at the State House Conference Centre in Abuja.

In contrast to previous celebrations, there will be no Democracy Day parade this year.

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