Lagos pilgrims show slow response to 2017 hajj

I think there may be a slight mistake in your question. Lagos Pilgrims Welfare Board is responsible for organizing and coordinating the Hajj pilgrimage for Nigerian pilgrims from Lagos State, but I couldn't find any information on "Lagos Pilgrims Show" in relation to the 2017 Hajj.

However, I can provide some information on the 2017 Hajj pilgrimage from Nigeria, including the challenges faced by Nigerian pilgrims, including those from Lagos State.

The 2017 Hajj pilgrimage was marked by several challenges, including delays, overcrowding, and logistical issues. Many Nigerian pilgrims, including those from Lagos State, experienced difficulties during the pilgrimage, including delays in the arrival of pilgrims at the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, and issues with accommodation and transportation.

According to reports, some Nigerian pilgrims were stranded at the Jeddah airport for several hours due to delays in the arrival of their flights, while others faced difficulties in accessing accommodation and transportation in Mecca and Medina.

The Lagos State Government, through its Pilgrims Welfare Board, took steps to address some of these challenges, including providing assistance to stranded pilgrims and working with the Saudi authorities to resolve issues related to accommodation and transportation.

Despite these challenges, many Nigerian pilgrims, including those from Lagos State, were able to successfully complete the Hajj pilgrimage and return to Nigeria. However, the experience highlighted the need for improved planning, coordination, and logistics to ensure a smoother and more comfortable pilgrimage experience for Nigerian pilgrims in the future.