Jigawa local government bans men, women from meeting at night

Jigawa local government bans men, women from meeting at night

- Kirikasamma local government area in Jigawa state has banned men and women in the state from meeting at night

- An official in the area said the law was enacted following the growing cases of out of wedlock pregnancies among girls in the state

- According to the official, men and women who are found together at night would be sentenced to six months in prison with an option of N50,000 fine

A local government area in Jigawa state has enacted a bye-law which bars men and women in the state from meeting at night.

Kirikasamma local government information office, Sanusi Doro, on Monday, December 30, said the law was enacted following the growing cases of out of wedlock pregnancies among girls in the state.

Premium Times reports that Doro said the law was signed by the chairman of the council, Salisu Kubayo, after ten councillors of the local government area unanimously agreed to it during a council meeting.

With the new law, men and women, boys and girls (including lovers) who are found together at night would be sentenced to six months in prison with an option of N50,000 fine.

The local government said spokesperson said true lovers can only meet during the day for important discussions as the signing of the law took place during a ceremony widely attended by residents of the area including the chief imam of the community.

Speaking during the event, the Chief Imam of Kirikasamma local government, Ali Liman, said partying by boys and girls have become very rampant in the area.

Liman describing the act as alien said it has led to many immoral activities between the opposite genders.

Commending the chairman for the new law, Liman said it would address the issues of many vices in the local government area.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that Kano state government had banned the use of commercial tricycles known as ‘A daidaita sahu’ by men and women together.

The state government on Wednesday, December 25, said the new law will take effect from January 2020.

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Nnenna Ibeh Nnenna Ibeh is a journalist with over 10 years of experience with various media organisations including Premium Times. Being on the front burner of reporting politics and the different dimensions of governance, she is also passionate about girls' education and women's and children's health. With degrees in Journalism, Peace Studies & Conflict Res., and Dev. Studies, Nnenna has worked in the dev. sector as a communications officer for the Centre for Democracy and Dev. email: ibehnnenna@gmail.com

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