Zamfara government to apply Shariah law on Qur’an desecrators
Gov Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara warned that the state government “will deal decisively” with anyone caught desecrating the Holy Qur’an in the state.
Yari made the declaration on Monday while addressing newsmen shortly after meeting with the state’s Council of Ulama Consultative Forum in Gusau.
He said the State House of Assembly would soon review its law number seven so that the culprits would be prosecuted under Shariah law if they were arrested.
He said those who committed the offence did so to perpetrate their evil machinations and called on the public to pray that such evil doers did not succeed in their mission.
The governor said the state had never experienced such situation especially since it launched the application of Shariah legal system in 2000.
He said the state government would investigate the motive behind the act which came to public knowledge during the last Ramadan fast.
He said while the state government would continue to encourage preaching against the act, it would also deploy security personnel to monitor possible places where the acts were carried out.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that mutilated pages of the Holy Qur’an were discovered in toilet soakaway in Gusau which attracted public outcry.
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Keep consuming sharia laws while developed people consume industrialization and urbanization!
This Adul Yari is an idiot oh, we are racking our brains to see how a better Nigeria economy can be developed now that everything is going so hard, he is there talking about Sharia! Fool, this man is a compound fool…illiterate nonentity!
We will review and take appropriate action.