NAHCON APPOINTS DR. MUSTAPHA MUHAMMAD ALI AS NEW SECRETARY 01-03-25
By Sadiq Aminu The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has appointed Dr. Mustapha Muhammad Ali as the new Secretary of the Commission.
A statement by the commission explains that his appointment follows the voluntary resignation of Dr. Abdullahi Rabi’u Kontagora, after which Alhaji Alidu Shutti served in an acting capacity.
Dr. Mustapha Muhammad Ali emerged as the successful candidate after meeting the requirements outlined in NAHCON’s advertisement on its official website and other media platforms.
The statement explains that his appointment was subsequently approved by the 5th Board of the Commission during its meeting on February 26, 2025, in accordance with Section 8 of the NAHCON Establishment Act (2006).
It says his selection ensures North-East representation on the NAHCON Board. Additionally, his experience as the former Executive Secretary of the Borno State Pilgrims Board was a significant advantage.
Born in Yerwa, Maiduguri, Borno State, Dr. Mustapha Muhammad Ali will serve as Secretary of the Commission for a four-year tenure, which is renewable upon completion of the first term.
Dr. Mustapha holds a Doctorate and Master’s degree in Islamic Studies, a Postgraduate Diploma in Education and Administration, a Diploma in Computer Application and Internet, and an Executive Life Manager Certificate, among other qualifications.
He pursued his education at the University of Maiduguri, Bayero University Kano, and the University College for Islamic Call, Tripoli, Libya, excelling in his field of study. He also attended the Administrative Staff College, Lagos, Yaysib Computer Institute, and Elkanemi College of Islamic Theology, Maiduguri, among others.
With a career spanning several decades, Dr. Muhammad has held key positions, including Director, Centre for Kanuri Ajami and Qur’anic Studies, Borno State University; Chairman, Caretaker Management Committee, Maiduguri Metropolitan Council, Borno State; and Deputy Provost, Muhammad Goni College of Legal and Islamic Studies, Maiduguri, Borno State.
As the new Secretary of the Commission, Dr. Muhammad Ali’s responsibilities include record-keeping, conducting correspondences, and serving as Secretary at all Commission meetings.
Additionally, he will oversee the reporting of the Commission’s activities to relevant authorities, maintain the register of licensed Hajj operators, facilitate the publication of the Commission’s regulations, and coordinate NAHCON’s standards of performance.
His appointment is expected to bring enhanced value and efficiency to the Commission. His tenure officially begins upon assumption of office.