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Eid-el-Fitr: Hisbah to arrest Jigawa Muslims engaged in “immoral activities”

The moral police said it would go after anyone that engages in “Dj dance, Gala, as well as sale and use of fireworks”.

• May 1, 2022
Jigawa Hisbah Commander Ibrahim Dahiru
Jigawa Hisbah Commander Ibrahim Dahiru

The Hisbah Board in Jigawa has deployed no fewer than 1,223 of its operatives for the forthcoming Eid-el-Fitr celebration in the state, and has vowed to go after Muslims engaged in “immoral activities”.

The Hisbah Commander in the state, Ibrahim Dahiru, made this known to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Dutse on Sunday.

Mr Dahiru said the operatives would synergise with other security agencies in the state to provide adequate security during the festive period.

He explained that the operatives were also expected to assist in crowd and traffic control during the period, adding that the personnel had been advised to act professionally in the discharge of their duties.

“Also, residents are advised to be law abiding and behave in orderly manner so as to  ensure peaceful and hitch-free celebration.

“We’re using this opportunity to warn residents that our men will go after anyone that engages in immoral activities and other social vices such as Dj dance, Gala, as well as sale and use of fireworks, popularly known as ‘knock out’,” the commander warned.

Dahiru, therefore, advised parents and guardians to monitor the movements of their wards during the festivity in order not to be involved in acts capable of disturbing public peace.

(NAN)

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