"From the IDR 24.97 million paid by the CJHs, later IDR 3.030 million will be given back in the form of living costs to the CJHs," said Allazi.
For this reason, Allazi said, if the CJHs feel that they have no money to take with them to the Holy Land, there is no need to worry.
Because the Ministry of Religion has prepared pocket money in the form of this living coast.
"This amount of money will be given in full, specifically for CJH's support.
Meanwhile, living costs in the Holy Land, including food, hotels, vehicles, have all been borne by the Ministry of Religion.
In fact, if you don't want to spend it, this IDR 3,030 million can be brought back and utilized CJH in Indonesia after returning from Hajj," explained Alalzi.
Meanwhile, the repayment process is still continuing.
Of the 1,636 prospective Hajj Pilgrims (CJH) in Bengkulu, as of Monday 29 January 2024 at 11.10 WIB, there have been 488 CJH who have made payments.
In detail, Bengkulu City has paid off 238 CJHs, North Bengkulu 51 CJHs, South Bengkulu 39 CJHs, Mukomuko 43 CJHs, Mukomuko 9 CJHs and Seluma 24 CJHs.
Meanwhile, Kaur has paid off 24 CJH, Kaur 60 CJH, Kepahiang 16 CJH, Lebong 3 CJH, and Central Bengkulu 4 CJH.
"So each region has started to make progress.
Including the two previous regions, namely Central Bengkulu and Lebong, which have also started making payments," he said.
He hopes that this week 90 CJH will be repaid.
For this reason, he appealed to the CJHs who will be leaving this year, both according to portions and companions, to immediately make payments.
"We ask that you immediately coordinate with the district/city ministries of religion, complete the necessary conditions so that when repayment occurs there are no problems at the respective BPS BPIH receiving banks," he said.
Because if you don't make the payment until February 12, then those names will not appear again in the second stage.