Ghanaian Hajj pilgrims from the northern sector of Ghana, who have arrived in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, for this year's Hajj, have expressed their dissatisfaction over poor services being offered by the Hajj task force.
The Hajj task force set up by President John Dramani Mahama in place of the Hajj Board assured the Ghanaian pilgrims of a quality Hajj experience.
However, with almost half of Ghana's nearly 5000 pilgrims in Saudi, following the departure of flights from the northern sector, Tamale, the pilgrims are seething with rage.
A number of them have taken to social media to express their frustrations, accusing the Hajj task force of not providing them value for money as they listed a number of challenges they are encountering in Makkah.