The Pilgrims Affairs Office of Ghana (PAOG) has confirmed the accreditation of 42 agents to assist in organizing a credible and well-coordinated 2026 Hajj pilgrimage for the Muslim Ummah in Ghana.
According to PAOG, the list of accredited agents has been duly endorsed by the Hajj Agents Association of Ghana in collaboration with the office for the smooth execution of next year’s Hajj arrangements.
In a statement issued and signed in Accra by the Director of Communications of PAOG, Alhaji Mohammed Amin Lamprey, he appealed to the general public to avoid dealing with unaccredited individuals posing as Hajj agents.
“The general public is advised to desist from dealing with unaccredited agents,” the statement emphasized.
The PAOG further cautioned that it “would deal with any unaccredited agents receiving money on behalf of PAOG and taking advantage of prospective pilgrims.”
Alhaji Lamprey encouraged all interested pilgrims to verify any unclear information directly with their accredited agents or the Pilgrims Affairs Office to prevent any inconvenience.
He concluded by reminding the public that only agents officially recognized by PAOG are authorized to conduct Hajj-related transactions for the 2026 pilgrimage.
