Sudan Pilgrimage Mission in Saudi Arabia complains about food

The Sudanese Pilgrimage Mission in Saudi Arabia has submitted an official complaint to the Saudi Ministry of Pilgrimage about the poor quality of food services to the pilgrims. The Sudanese pilgrims each paid 1,040 Saudi Riyal ($277) for the provision of meals. They refused the meals provided to them via the Sudanese Pilgrimage Mission because of the poor quality.   The Saudi Ministry of Pilgrimage repudiated the claim, telling the representatives of the Sudanese Mission: “Shame on you!”. The Saudi authorities gave the Mission 24 hours to address the issue.  Sudanese doctors have visited the pilgrims from their country, and helped them by providing adequate meals. File photo:  Pilgrims throw pebbles at pillars during the “Jamarat” ritual, the stoning of Satan, in Mina, near the holy city of Mecca, October 2013. (Fayez Nureldine/AFP)

The Sudanese Pilgrimage Mission in Saudi Arabia has submitted an official complaint to the Saudi Ministry of Pilgrimage about the poor quality of food services to the pilgrims.

The Sudanese pilgrims each paid 1,040 Saudi Riyal ($277) for the provision of meals. They refused the meals provided to them via the Sudanese Pilgrimage Mission because of the poor quality.  

The Saudi Ministry of Pilgrimage repudiated the claim, telling the representatives of the Sudanese Mission: “Shame on you!”. The Saudi authorities gave the Mission 24 hours to address the issue. 

Sudanese doctors have visited the pilgrims from their country, and helped them by providing adequate meals.