Kebbi governor sacks aide for posting pornography on WhatsApp status

The governor of Kebbi State, Nasiru Idris, has sacked his particular adviser on Youth, Babangida Sarki, for allegedly posting homosexual pornography on his WhatsApp status.

DAILY NIGERIAN gathered that Mr Sarki on Sunday posted a brief video of homosexual pornography on his status.

The video, which sources stated he posted by chance, drew the ire of his contacts, together with the governor.

But a press release by the governor’s spokesman, Ahmed Idris, on Monday stated the “post trampled on the moral and social ethos of the Kebbi society, which is largely Islamic”.

While condemning the motion of the sacked aide, the governor’s spokesman warned public officers in opposition to partaking in acts that might dent the repute of the state.

“Kauran Gwandu [Governor Nasiru Idris] vowed that his administration would not condone any of such acts that denigrate the morality and integrity of the people of the state.

“The Governor also cautioned other public officers against making such heinous postings in their social media handles and other public for a,” the assertion learn.

When contacted for remark, Mr Sarki denied posting the video on his status, saying it was the handiwork of his enemies.

He, nonetheless, accepted the choice of the governor in good religion.

“It was not me posting such bad videos on my WhatsApp status. Every good thinking person knows that it’s the handwork of enemies, and I take it in good faith. God knows what’s right better than us,” he stated.

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