The Federal Government has called on qualified Nigerian health professionals to volunteer for the 2026 Hajj National Medical Team, a specialised medical corps coordinated by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).
The call, issued through The Presidency, invites doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other eligible health workers to apply to provide medical services to Nigerian pilgrims during the 2026 Hajj exercise in Saudi Arabia. Participation is strictly on a volunteer basis, in line with international standards governing Hajj medical operations.
According to the official notice, the National Medical Team will be responsible for delivering essential healthcare services to Nigerian pilgrims throughout the pilgrimage period, which involves large crowds, intense physical exertion, and extreme climatic conditions.
Applications are to be submitted online through NAHCON’s official portal, and only candidates who meet the required professional and ethical standards will be considered.
What Is NAHCON and What Does It Do?
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) is a federal government agency established to regulate and coordinate all Hajj and Umrah activities for Nigerian pilgrims.
Its responsibilities include:
Registration and supervision of pilgrims
Coordination with Saudi authorities
Welfare, logistics, and accommodation arrangements
Provision of medical services during Hajj
As part of its mandate, NAHCON sets up the National Medical Team every Hajj season to provide healthcare services to Nigerian pilgrims in the Holy Land.
Role of the National Medical Team During Hajj
Hajj is one of the largest annual religious gatherings in the world, involving intense physical activities, large crowds, and extreme weather conditions. Nigerian pilgrims, many of whom are elderly or living with underlying medical conditions, require structured medical support throughout the pilgrimage.
The Hajj National Medical Team is responsible for:
Providing emergency and routine medical care
Managing chronic conditions such as hypertension and diabetes
Handling heat-related illnesses, dehydration, and exhaustion
Supporting disease surveillance and infection control
Ensuring compliance with Saudi health regulations
Medical personnel serve at Nigerian clinics and designated facilities during the Hajj period.
Why the Programme Is Strictly Voluntary
The Presidency emphasized that participation is “strictly on a volunteer basis in line with international standards.”
In practical terms, this means:
Medical professionals are not recruited as paid staff
Participation is based on professional service and humanitarian commitment
Selection follows global Hajj medical practices adopted by many countries
Volunteers are expected to maintain professional ethics and discipline
While welfare arrangements and operational support may be provided, the programme is not a conventional employment opportunity.
Who Can Apply for the NAHCON 2026 Hajj Medical Team?
NAHCON has not restricted the application to a single medical cadre. Based on past Hajj medical team compositions and standard practice, applications are typically open to qualified Nigerian health professionals, including:
Medical doctors
Nurses and midwives
Pharmacists
Medical laboratory scientists
Environmental health officers
Public health professionals
Applicants must be properly licensed by their relevant professional councils and be in active service.
Where specific categories or quotas apply, NAHCON will determine this during the screening process.
General Eligibility Requirements
While NAHCON reserves the right to apply additional criteria, applicants are generally expected to:
Be a Nigerian citizen
Be a qualified and licensed health professional
Be medically fit for the Hajj environment
Have no disciplinary record with their professional body
Be available for the full Hajj operation period
Be willing to serve on a volunteer basis
Applicants should ensure all information provided is accurate and verifiable.
Purpose of the Guarantors’ Form and Applicant Declaration
As part of the application process, candidates are required to complete:
1. Guarantors’ Form
This form is used to:
Confirm the applicant’s professional conduct and character
Provide institutional or senior professional backing
Ensure accountability during the Hajj operation
Guarantors are usually senior officers, heads of institutions, or respected professionals who can vouch for the applicant.
2. Applicant Declaration
The declaration confirms that the applicant:
Understands the volunteer nature of the programme
Accepts NAHCON’s rules and code of conduct
Agrees to comply with Saudi and Nigerian regulations
Submission of false information may lead to disqualification
How to Apply for NAHCON 2026 Hajj National Medical Team (Step-by-Step)
Applicants are required to apply online only through the official NAHCON portal.
Step 1: Visit the NAHCON Application Portal
Go to the official website:
https://nmt.nahcon.gov.ng
Step 2: Create an Account
Provide a valid email address and phone number to register.
Step 3: Complete the Online Application Form
Fill in your:
Personal details
Professional qualifications
Employment information
Licensing and registration details
Step 4: Upload Required Documents
These may include:
Professional license
Passport photograph
Guarantors’ form
Applicant declaration
Ensure all uploads are clear and readable.
Step 5: Review and Submit
Double-check all entries before final submission. Applications cannot be edited after submission.
Application Deadline
All applications must be completed on or before:
15 December 2025, by 11:59 pm
NAHCON has made it clear that late applications will not be accepted, regardless of reason.
Applicants are advised to complete the process early to avoid technical issues.
Selection and Screening Process
After the application window closes:
Applications will be screened by NAHCON
Shortlisted candidates may undergo further verification
Final selection will be based on competence, suitability, and operational needs
NAHCON will communicate with successful applicants through official channels only.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is the NAHCON Hajj Medical Team a paid job?
No. It is strictly a volunteer medical service, not salaried employment.
Can health workers from any state apply?
Yes. The application is open nationwide to qualified Nigerians.
Will volunteers perform Hajj?
Participation in Hajj rites is subject to operational schedules and Saudi regulations.
Is prior Hajj experience required?
It is not always mandatory, but relevant experience may be an added advantage.
Can I apply if I work in a private hospital?
Yes, provided you meet the professional and licensing requirements.
Will NAHCON issue appointment letters?
NAHCON will issue official communication to successful applicants.
Official Application Portal
https://nmt.nahcon.gov.ng
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