Daurawa advised those involved in immoral acts and other vices to repent.
“Our investigations will reveal the source of the products and their country of manufacture because all of them are imported, not manufactured locally in Nigeria.”
The accused, in one of their skits, portrayed the governor as a corrupt official, who has sold off most of the state’s lands, among his other corrupt actions.
Governor Abdullahi Ganduje said his administration earmarked about N3 billion for malaria prevention activities in Kano.
The religious police said the beggars allegedly violated the law banning street begging in Kano Metropolis.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has lauded the Kano government for scaling up COVID-19 vaccination.
The Kano Hisbah and the State Censorship Board say they are working together to curb “immoral acts” among Muslims in the state.
The accusation was seen as a shock since Mr Ibn-Sina, who acclaimed himself as morally upright, has clamoured for the strict enforcement of Sharia law in all parts of Kano.
Ms Garko, 18, of Kano, recently emerged as the 44th Miss Nigeria — the first hijab adorning Muslims to win the national beauty pageant.
Despite ethically restrictive socio-religious policies mainly in the North, revenue generated from economically liberal states are shared among all states under the current arrangement.
