The Kaduna State Pilgrims Welfare Agency (KSPWA) has issued a stern warning to all 2025 Hajj pilgrims regarding luggage restrictions and prohibited items as they prepare for their return journey to Nigeria.
Professor Mustapha Gwadabe, Chairman of the Weighing Committee and a member of the Kaduna Hajj 2025 Special Committee, confirmed that all pilgrims have been issued their main luggage bags. He emphasized that the approved weight limit of 32kg for main luggage and eight kg for hand luggage per pilgrim must be strictly followed.
To assist pilgrims, the agency has installed weighing machines at all pilgrims’ accommodations in Makkah, allowing them to check their luggage weight before the official process.
Professor Gwadabe warned that failure to comply with the 32kg limit could delay pilgrims’ return to Nigeria. He reiterated that both the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) and Saudi authorities will not tolerate excess luggage.
Pilgrims were also cautioned against carrying sharp objects, toy guns, firearms, explosives, flammable items, meat cleavers, blades, and scissors in their hand luggage.
The committee clarified that each pilgrim is entitled to five litres of Zamzam water, which has already been transported to Nigeria during the airlift. Therefore, carrying additional Zamzam water or perfumes (especially in aerosol cans) is unnecessary and prohibited.
Pilgrims with excess luggage will be required to hand it over to NAHCON-approved cargo companies for proper handling.
Professor Gwadabe assured that upon arrival in Nigeria, all pilgrims would receive their main luggage and the allocated five litres of Zamzam water at the Kaduna Hajj Camp.
“These airplanes have limits and cannot carry beyond their capacities. Overloading endangers everyone on board,” Gwadabe said. “Pilgrims must comply with the rules to avoid penalties and flight delays.”