Kano arrests 17 for using vulgar language

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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY AMINU ABUBAKAR A team of Islamic sharia enforcers called Hisbah is on patrol in the northern Nigerian city of Kano in an open pickup on October 29, 2013. The Hisbah has in recent weeks launch a crackdown to cleanse the predominantly muslim city of immorality including arrests of men and women for indecent dressing and prostitution, as well as young men who sport hair cuts in imitation of international footballers and those who wear trousers well below the waist. AFP PHOTO / AMINU ABUBAKAR (Photo credit should read AMINU ABUBAKAR/AFP/Getty Images)

The Kano State Private Health Institutions Management Agency (PHIMA) has apprehended 17 hawkers for using vulgar words while advertising traditional medicines in Kano metropolis.

The agency’s Public Relations Officer, Mr Abba Dalha, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen on Monday in Kano.

Dalha said that seven of the arrested vendors were advertising traditional medicines using microphones mounted on vehicles while the 10 others were advertising using wheelbarrows.

“In order to sanitise the traditional medicine industry in the state, PHIMA set up a taskforce.

“The taskforce’s terms of reference included liberating Kano people from the menace of rampant hawking of traditional medicines using vulgar words.

“The hawkers were arrested at Gyadi-gyadi, Court road, Yan-kaba bus stop, Janguza market, Kofar-ruwa, Katsina road and Yan-kura and Bata,” Dalha said.

He said that the arrested vendors would be sanctioned accordingly.

He called for public support to enable the agency to achieve its objectives.

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