The Commander General of Kano State Hisbah Board, Sheikh Aminu Ibrahim Daurawa, has made a surprising decision to resign from his position. This move came shortly after the governor publicly criticized the methods used by the Hisbah in handling suspects during arrests.
In a heartfelt 2-minute video shared on his social media page, Mr. Daurawa cited the governor’s negative comments as the reason for his resignation. Despite this, he extended an apology to the governor for any wrongdoing on his part.
Mr. Daurawa explained that he was attending a retreat in Kaduna organized by the Kano State House of Assembly when he came across reports that deeply affected him. He expressed his dedication to promoting moral values and combating indecency among the people of Kano through the work of the Hisbah.
The former Commander General recounted his efforts to engage with actors, actresses, and TikTokers to address cultural and religious concerns in the entertainment industry. Despite his best intentions and personal contributions to support these individuals, some continued to engage in behaviors that contradicted the values upheld by the Hisbah.
In a final plea for forgiveness, Mr. Daurawa expressed his resignation from his position and wished the governor success in his future endeavors. His decision to step down reflects his commitment to upholding the principles of the Hisbah and maintaining the moral fabric of Kano State.
This unexpected turn of events highlights the complexities of balancing traditional values with modern influences in a rapidly changing society. The resignation of Sheikh Aminu Ibrahim Daurawa serves as a reminder of the challenges faced in promoting cultural preservation and moral integrity in a diverse and evolving world.