#BopDaddyChallenge: Lawmaker accuses Nigeria Immigration of discrimination against women

#BopDaddyChallenge: Lawmaker accuses Nigeria Immigration of discrimination against women

A member of the House of Representatives, Akin Alabi who represents Egbeda/Ona-Ara Federal Constituency of Oyo State has accused the Nigeria Immigrati

Falz, Mr Macaroni announce drive-thru procession at Lekki tollgate for #Endsars anniversary as police warn against any form of protest
#BopDaddyChallenge: Immigration suspends officers’ transfer following Falz’s intervention
Tunji-Ojo orders comprehensive investigation into allegations of corruption, bribery within Nigerian Correctional Service

A member of the House of Representatives, Akin Alabi who represents Egbeda/Ona-Ara Federal Constituency of Oyo State has accused the Nigeria Immigration Services of gender bias against the women that participated in singer, Falz’s #BopDaddyChallenge, DailyPost is reporting.

The Assistant Comptroller General, Iam Haliru of NIS in a query letter dated 15 of April, 2020 said the service would consider disciplinary actions against the women that participated in the viral video which featured some women in NIS uniform, participating in the ‘Bop Daddy’ challenge.

Haliru in the letter, said that the video, “revealed a rather disturbing and embarrassing display of indecent flaunting of your bodies, desecration of service uniform/beret and the use of inappropriate language, thereby, sabotaging the values upheld by the service.”

Akin Alabi in a tweet, condemned the NIS position, described the threat of sanction as trampling on the rights of women.
“Disgraceful for Nigerian Immigration Service to query these women for this. In a world where we continue to fight for the rights of women, a national agency is trampling upon them. Would they have been queried if they were men? I will be supporting these women all through.”

However, several commentators under the tweet also slammed the lawmaker. They accused him of playing the gender card while also flaying him for interfering in the disciplinary process of an agency of government.