How Tiktok wants to cooperate with the police force to bring reform in Kano According to the police force's spokeswoman, the youngsters ...
How Tiktok wants to cooperate with the police force to bring reform in Kano
According to the police force's spokeswoman, the youngsters visited the commissioner to offer the police their assistance in maintaining security and peace in Kano State.
In Kano State, in the north of Nigeria, some well-known Tiktok users visited the state police force and expressed their willingness to work with the security forces to bring about reform and peace in the state.
According to SP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, the police force's spokesperson, the youngsters went to see the commissioner on Wednesday to offer the police force their support and efforts to show that with their abilities, they assisted to ensure security and tranquilly in Kano State.
The young Mubarak Isa Muhammad, who was formerly held by a magistrate court after he and his best friend Nazifi Muhammad Bala were found guilty of disparaging the former governor of the state, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, is one of those who came to serve with the police force.
Six young individuals were seen seated on chairs alongside SP Kiyawa in the police department's film, where each was given the chance to discuss why they wanted to work with the police to bring about transformation.
Mubarak Muhammad Jesus Mubarak Isa, who gave the speech's opening remarks, urged the audience to respect older people and refrain from disparaging them online since "I have done it in the past, now I know and I won't say anything more, God willing."
Badoo Ali Nuruddin
Ali Nuruddin, better known as Badoo, claimed that he is encouraging the community, particularly girls and young people, to quit cheating. Avoid cheating, I've stopped cheating, so you should too, he exclaimed before clapping his hands together.
Idris Wushirya
Idris Mai Wushirya advised the young in his message to avoid using vulgar language or disseminating other offensive material because "just like what happened to me."
"Therefore, I urge the community—especially women and men—to refrain from disseminating or uploading obscenities. Thus, be careful to establish serenity for both yourself and the entire community, he said.
"As you know, our job is to see how our youth in the north will progress and how to achieve peace in this area of ours," the Englishman Sharaffaddin Bature stated.
Young girls and parents should pay special attention to how social media is used and learn how to do it without wasting time or data.
Khalil Muhammad Ibrahim
Muhammad Ibrahim Khalil, also known as Magajin Malam, declared that he is urging his fellow young people, particularly those who post images of people or things on social media, to malign, insult, or smear them as a result of a disagreement.
"I want to call attention to the fact that you only publicly apologise later, when you find yourself in front of the authorities.
Let's acknowledge that it is detrimental in the perspective of both religion and society, he said in his conclusion.
SP Kiyawa concluded the gathering by urging the populace that every individual can contribute to ensuring security in his neighbourhood and that the responsibility for security does not solely rest with the authorities.
