Sokoto Gov. gives assent to Hisbah Law, calls for peaceful co-existence among Nigerians

Gov Aminu-Tambuwal of Sokoto state

Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State on Monday called on Nigerians to live in peace with one another irrespective of their belief, tribe, religion and regions.

He stated this in Sokoto while assenting to the state’s Hisba law passed by the State House of Assembly last Thursday.

The concept of Hisba in Islam originates from a set of Quranic verses and Hadith.

It is an obligation placed on every Muslim to call for what is good or right and to prevent or denounce what is bad or wrong.

Governor Tambuwal said that the state’s Hisba is not in conflict with the Nigerian constitution but an establishment to complement and work in collaboration with the nation’s security forces.

He said the Hisba in Sokoto is neither state police nor shariah police but a community policing mechanism put in place to support the security forces through the provisions of intelligence and other support services and not to discriminate against adherent of other faith.

Governor Tambuwal emphasized the need to accommodate one another while urging citizens to be law-abiding and respect the norms and traditions of their host communities as they engage in their lawful businesses.

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