The Nigeria Police Force announced its intent to investigate and prosecute popular comedian and skit maker, Abdulgafar Abiola, aka Cute Abiola, for allegedly desecrating police uniforms.
ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the Force Public Relations Officer, announced this in a statement on Thursday.
On July 20 and 24, the comedian was shown in two recent skits shared on his social media handles stopping motorists while dressed as a cop. In one of the skit films, he sought a bribe from the driver and requested a financial transfer when the driver stated that he was out of cash.
The police department claimed it has already cautioned skit creators and filmmakers not to disrespect their uniforms or accoutrements.
The statement reads, “In as much as the law grants Nigerians the right to enjoy their fundamental human rights, the same law prohibits an individual, under whatever guise, from trashing the police institution or grossly violating its provisions with regards to the use of uniforms.
“We, therefore, vehemently condemn the contemptuous act displayed by comedian Abdulgafar Abiola, popularly known as “Cute Abiola,” in two recent skits posted on his social media handles on July 20th and 24th, 2023.
“The skits in question show a highly disrespectful and derogatory portrayal of the police uniform, an action that is in direct violation of Section 251 of the Criminal Code and Section 133 of the Penal Code Law. Such acts are not only offensive but also undermine the integrity and dignity of the men and women who wear the uniform in service to the nation.
“Abdulgafar Abiola will be investigated and possibly prosecuted for his deliberate acts, as the NPF had already warned skit makers and filmmakers to desist from desecrating its uniform or accoutrements.
“The Force is committed to upholding the sanctity of the uniform and will pursue due legal process to ensure accountability for any individual or entity that seeks to bring disrepute to the uniform or the institution it represents.
“We call on all members of the public, including media personalities, to exercise their freedom of expression responsibly and avoid engaging in actions that could erode public trust in our revered law enforcement institutions.”