A former presidential aide, Bashir Ahmad has disagreed with a comment by former Bring Back Our Girls, BBOG, campaigner, Aisha Yesufu.
The two disagreed over a popular crossdresser and the decision of the Kano Government to ban crossdressing in films.
Following the ban on movies with contents of cross dressing and thuggery, Yesufu had slammed the Kano State Government, accusing it of hypocrisy.
Recall that the state government, while announcing the ban on movies that depict crossing-dress, also warned against those that depict thuggery.
The development followed concerns raised by the public about certain films promoting deviant behaviour among youths in the state
However, Aisha Yesufu, while mentioning a popular crossdresser, Bobrisky in her reaction, noted that Kano had been the home of crossdressers even before the likes of Bobrisky were conceived.
“Cross dressers were all over Kano before Bobrisky was conceived;” she wrote on X.
“Bobrisky still has things to learn from the original ones in Kano who don’t need surgery to transform.
Yeah let’s continue with the hypocrisy and make it a now thing.”
Responding to Yesufu’s comments, Ahmad declared full support for the decision of the Kano State Government, saying, “Even if it has been around for thousands of years, why the anger over Kano State Government’s efforts to address it now?
“Regardless of who is involved, it’s a bad thing and entirely against our religion and culture.
“We fully back Gov. Abba K. Yusuf’s decision to use his authority to eliminate it for the better.”