In a recently surfaced online video, a policewoman was captured aiding the First Lady of Osun State, Titilayo Adeleke, in the process of putting on her earring, triggering a range of responses from Nigerians.
The video, which swiftly gained viral status, showcased the policewoman undertaking what appeared to be a personal task for the First Lady, prompting debates on the appropriateness of such actions.
While some defended the act, suggesting a close and amicable relationship between the two, others strongly condemned it, asserting that a policewoman’s role should not extend to personal assistance, especially when funded by taxpayers.
Critics argue that public servants, including police personnel, should maintain a level of professionalism and focus on their primary duties rather than engaging in what they perceive as menial and non-official tasks.
They emphasize that the policewoman, as a public servant, is being paid with taxpayers’ money and should prioritize her responsibilities in maintaining law and order.
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