Wednesday, April 29, 2026 - Officers of the Kebbi State Hisbah Board have apprehended four adults in two hotels for allegedly engaging in immoral acts.
Director of the Agency, Surajo Usman, disclosed this in his
office in Birnin Kebbi on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
“On April 25, the Kebbi Hisbah Board raided two hotels and
arrested four individuals involved in immoral activities. These include
two men and two women. Unfortunately, one of the women is married with four
children,” he said.
"The board reiterates its call to the public to fear
Allah, uphold moral values, preserve the sanctity of marriage, and avoid acts
that may attract the wrath of the Almighty and disrupt peace in society.”
Usman said that the agency’s officers also raided hotels in
Birnin Kebbi and Makera towns, where they arrested some girls, boys and older
men engaging in immoral act.
“Two children found at different times were brought to
Hisbah and have been safely reunited with their parents. A mentally
unstable woman from Zuru who has been missing for three years was found and
reunited with her family,” he said.
“A woman from Gombe, who has marital issues with her husband
in Niger Republic, was brought to the Hisbah. Her parents requested her
return, and she was sent back to them.
"A 15-year-old girl, a new Muslim convert, was found
with a young Muslim man who kept her in his room and was having sexual
relations with her.
“A woman was arrested receiving money from men to have
sexual intercourse with her in order to feed her orphaned children.”
On the conflict resolution, Mr Usman added that the agency
resolved disputes between several married couples, as well as a dispute between
a housemaid and her employers.
He said that the Barekete Family in Abuja also sought the
Board’s help over a dispute in respect of debt involving a Kebbi State indigene
and an Abuja resident, which was resolved amicable.
The director added that a boy from Ka’oje town who ran away
from school and wandering without a destination was found and reunited with his
teacher.
He warned those engaged in immoral acts to repent and desist
immediately, saying anyone found engaging in or facilitating such behaviour
again would face strict legal action with out lenience.

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