Hisbah To Raid Betting Shops Following S’court Ruling On National Lottery Act
- The Hisbah, an Islamic enforcement body, has announced plans to crack down on betting shops and gambling centers in the wake of a recent Supreme Court ruling regarding the National Lottery Act. The court’s decision affirmed the federal government’s authority over the regulation of lotteries and gambling, a development that has drawn attention from religious and regulatory groups.
In a statement, Hisbah officials highlighted that gambling is prohibited under Islamic law and reiterated their mission to promote ethical practices and moral values. They stressed that their forthcoming operations aim to curb activities considered detrimental to societal well-being, such as gambling addiction and financial exploitation.
The agency’s planned actions have sparked varied reactions. Supporters see the move as a necessary step to preserve cultural and religious values, while critics question the balance between religious enforcement and the rights of individuals in a pluralistic society.
The Supreme Court ruling, which clarified the federal government’s jurisdiction over gambling regulation, is expected to have far-reaching effects on the industry across Nigeria. For Hisbah, the decision provides further justification to intensify efforts against betting shops, reinforcing its stance on combating gambling in regions under its influence.
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