Kano Hisbah restates commitment against immoral acts

The Kano Hisbah Board has reiterated its commitment towards checking immoral practices and social vices in the state.

The Commander General of the Hisbah Board, Sheikh Aminu Daurawa, made this known shortly after his return to the Hisbah office following a meeting with Governor Abba Kabir-Yusuf, on Tuesday.

He advised those involved in immoral acts and other vices to repent and present themselves to the board for necessary counselling and rehabilitation.

“We will empower them with entrepreneurship skills and a start-up capital to make them self-reliant. We appeal to boarding schools in the state to establish Hisbah offices for constant sermons to pupils on proper conduct,” Mr Daurawa said.

He said that the state government would provide additional operational vehicles to the board to enable it intensify efforts on checking immoral conducts in an operation tagged “Operation Kau da badala.’’

On March 1, Mr Daurawa, resigned his appointment barely 24 hours after Mr Kabir-Yusuf expressed shock over alleged human rights violations committed by some members of the board.

In a meeting with chief Imams of Jumaat Mosques at the Kano Government House, the governor decried the way and manner the Shariah police maltreated some young men and women including students of various institutions of learning.

“I saw the video clip, it is disheartening. A man grabbed a young girl and threw her into a Hilux van as if she were a goat. They were using sticks and hitting these young persons and chasing them even as they were trying to run away.

“What would it be like if this kind of cruelty led to spinal cord injury in one of them? We need not to be too hard on the young ones lest they stray away. We need to treat them with kindness and be gentle on them so that they realise their mistakes and do the right thing,” he said.

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