Hisbah board in Kano has disclosed that it has destroyed over three million bottles of “assorted” beer seized in the state.
Commandant of the board, Harun Ibn-Sina while speaking on Wednesday during the destruction of the drinks said the exercise was approved by the state government.
According to NAN report, the bottles of alcohol, said to be a total of 3.8 million, were seized months ago.
The exercise took place at Tudun Kalebawa in Dawakin Tofa LGA of the state.
Speaking on why the beer was discarded, Ibn-Sina said the exercise is part of efforts to address drug abuse, intoxication and other societal vices in the state.
“This paved way for the board to secure a court order from chief magistrate court, Kano, to damage all the seized beer in its custody,” he said.
“The sale, consumption and possession of alcoholic substances are prohibited in the state.”
He also commended the state government for its support towards the eradication of social vices in the state.
On his part, Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of Kano, who was represented by Sunusi Usman-Batayya, chairman of the house committee on religious affairs, urged citizens to support the government’s efforts to make the state crime-free.
“Kano is the first state to establish a ministry for religious affairs in the country which has gone a long way in promoting peaceful coexistence,” he said.
“Hisbah personnel should maintain the tempo as miscreants have devised new tactics of smuggling beer and hard drugs into the state.”