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BILL PRIVATIZING HAJJ ARRANGEMENTS GETS HOUSE OK

The House of Representatives approved on third and final reading House Bill 10867 which seeks to provide better services to Muslim Filipino pilgrims through the privatization of the annual Islamic pilgrimage. 

The measure, which received 168 affirmative votes and three negative votes, seeks to reduce the government control particularly from the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) of the annual pilgrimage for Muslim Filipinos. 

It would amend Republic Act 9997 or the “National Commission on Muslim Filipinos Act of 2009”.

“Pilgrims would be accorded free choice of travel agencies, service providers and flights for the purpose of the annual pilgrimage.”

Under the measure, pilgrims would be accorded free choice of travel agencies, service providers and flights for the purpose of the annual pilgrimage. It also aims to ensure proper coordination between the NCMF and pilgrims regarding timely departures and arrivals in the duration of the annual Hajj activities. 

In his sponsorship speech, Lanao del Norte Representative Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo stated that the measure is an offshoot of the NCMF’s disservice against Muslim Filipino pilgrims during the 2022 and 2023 Hajj pilgrimages. 

Dimaporo said multiple House resolutions were previously filed with the committee on public accounts, which found the NCMF guilty of gross negligence and possible violation of procurement laws. 

“It is for this reason that the Committee of Muslim Affairs is proposing to restrict the NCMF’s control over the Hajj pilgrimage for Muslim Filipinos and turn it over to the private sector,” the veteran legislator stated. 

Maguindanao del Norte Representative Bai Dimple Mastura also noted in her sponsorship speech recently, that Hajj pilgrimage is one of the five pillars of Islam and is vital to Muslim beliefs. 

“The NCMF has been acting like a middle man, a businessman, instead of a government entity that will ensure the success of the annual Hajj.”

“It appears that instead of properly administering the Hajj, the NCMF has apparently been acting as a travel agency or a service provider for hotels, transportation and other logistics. The NCMF has been acting like a middle man, a businessman, instead of a government entity that will ensure the success of the annual Hajj,” Mastura said. 

The measure provides that the NCMF’s Bureau of Pilgrimage and Endowment shall be responsible for ensuring the success of the annual Hajj.

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