Police PRO reacts to DELSU Gender-Switch Day, vows to take action

Police PRO reacts to DELSU Gender-Switch Day, vows to take action

The Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Police Force, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi has reacted to trending videos of students of the Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, celebrating gender-switch day.

As part of their final year activities, on Wednesday, the President of the Student Union Government (SUG), Comrade Caleb Okupa led other students in the gender-switch day when male students wore female clothes and the ladies showed up in men’s clothes.

Adejobi responded to a tweet from popular news outlet, Instablog, said: “Noted. I will take action on this, and give the necessary advice. Thanks.”

Instablog had tweeted a video from the gender-switch day event with the caption: “Crossdresser James Brown, others to be dislodged from their thrones as some male DELSU students test the waters with expensive outfits during Gender-Switch Day.”

Meanwhile, DELSU SUG President, while responding to a WhatsApp post in a group, that frowned at such activities, said: “I was part of the switch. I as a student leader switched.

“Women who out of convention wear men clothes doesn’t promote Gayism…why relate the men swap to lesbianism?

“Is the students week..we have moved from the facet to facet..from spiritual to intellectual to social etc.. we have the health outreach and the games tomorrow which is the physical.”

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