The
Lagos State Police Command spokesman, Chike Oti, has said that Nigerian
musicians should stop promoting gangsterism with their songs.
Mr
Oti said music had the potency to checkmate crime and other vices in
the society, stressing that many musicians in other climes used their
brands of music to promote peace and harmony.
According to him,
Nigerian musicians should take a cue from the old school musicians who
promote unity and build the nation with the use of their songs.
“When
you listen to songs from the past, you will realise that musicians then
sang to promote unity and engage the youths. An example is Christy
Essien Igbokwe.
“Nigerian musicians need to look beyond the present and think of how their music can be utilised positively to better Nigerians.
“Now
that most of the trending musicians in Nigeria are youths, it is easier
for them to connect with the youth and change the narrative.
“Their songs should be used to condemn drugs, cultism and other criminal acts. It should be engaging and promote unity.
“The
concept of fighting crime among the youth in the command through music
is capable of curbing the high rate of crime taking place in the state
when musicians on their part sing songs with engaging and life changing
lyrics,” he said in an interview with NAN on Wednesday.
The
Nigeria Police Force held a security concert organised by the command in
Lagos as a proactive measure in tackling crime in violence prone areas,
recently.
In separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) on Wednesday, the Police Public Relations Officers in the Zone II
of the Nigeria Police Force described the recent security concert
organised by the command in Lagos as a proactive measure in tackling
crime, stating that it was targeted at youthsin secondary schools and
tertiary institutions and even beyond, adding that it was designed to
dissuade the young ones from criminality.
Commenting on the
rationale behind the concert, Dolapo Badmus, the Zone II Police Public
Relations Officer, said the reality is that the nation’s music industry
is improving and the youth are the major players in the industry.
According
to her, the police will no longer be satisfied with reactive
tendencies, stressing that it has resolved to be more proactive in its
activities including entertainment events.
Ms Badmus explained
that the musical concert put together by her command was designed to
interact with the youths in order to sway them from cultism, internet
fraud, drug dealings and other related offences which are common among
the youths.
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