He said, “it was observed that each and every year, marketers take advantage of the holy month to extort the public.
“This is not really good, because God is angry with such marketers, and as such there won’t be any God Blessings from the money they make from such dirty gains,” he told the News Agency of Nigeria [NAN].
NAN reports that the foundation had conducted similar campaign in Kaduna State in 2016.
He said that the 20 clerics would pursue the assignment with zeal, so as to reach every part of the region.
“The sharp increase in prices affects every citizen, whether Muslim, Christian or believers in traditional religion.
“So, we must team up as Christians and Muslims to kick against all forms of extortion by the marketers.”
Buru advised government to also come up with concrete measures to halt unwarranted increase in food prices and other commodities.
He urged philantropists to set up parallel markets to help the poor and force price reduction in local markets.
Another clergyman, Malam Gambo Abdullahi, reminded traders on the need to seek God’s blessings by being considerate in fixing prices, avoiding hoarding and racketeering.(NAN)

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