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Christian Group Opposes Introduction of Hisbah in Niger State

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A major Christian organization in Nigeria has publicly voiced strong opposition to plans by the Niger State government to introduce a Hisbah enforcement unit within the state. The group described the proposed policy as divisive, warning it could undermine peaceful coexistence among different religious communities in the region.

In a statement, the association urged state authorities to reconsider the plan, saying that embedding a religious moral police could create tensions and exacerbate misunderstandings between Christians and Muslims living in Niger State. The group emphasized that any regulatory body operating in the state should uphold constitutional rights and respect freedom of religion.

The Christian body also called for inclusive dialogue, inviting government officials and traditional leaders to engage representatives from various faiths to discuss concerns and find common ground. Supporters of the Hisbah initiative argue it would promote societal morality, while opponents fear it may lead to discrimination or unfair targeting of certain individuals.

As debates continue, community stakeholders stress the importance of transparency and consultation with all residents before implementing policies that affect cultural and religious life.

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