Thursday 20 February 2014

Lagos state government bans indecent dressing!





Lagos State Government has dresses that expose breasts, and other sensitive parts of the female body, saying “they are indecent.”
This was contained in a circular issued by the State Head of Service, Mrs. Josephine Williams to entire Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, dated February 7, 2014.

It was gathered that the decision was taken as a result of degenerating cases of indecent dressing among the state government female public servants, warning that it would begin to take drastic and punitive measures against defiant public servants who flout the directive.
The circular added “It has however been observed with grave concern that some officers have not been complying with this directive. The noticeable non-compliance of some officers to this directive should henceforth stop as the extant civil service rules and regulations on proper and indecent dressing still subsist and will be applied accordingly on flouters”.

The HOS listed what is contained in the new dress code for female workers and that skirts that are above the knee should not be worn by public servants.
Williams explained that if female public servants must wear trousers, such trousers should neither be tight nor revealing any sensitive part of their body and must be worn with a jacket.

She also said that gowns to be worn by female public servants must be of knee level, moderate slit, not sleeveless and not body clinging, adding that if native attires must be worn, they must be worn completely.
The government also reeled out dress code for male public civil servants, administrative officers must wear suit and tie as professionals.
The junior and clerical staff they said should wear shirts and trousers and French suit while complete native wear is allowed for all cadres of public servants.
Williams affirmed that,“As a matter of necessity, all Directors of Finance and Administration are hereby enjoined to ensure that officers within their purview adhere strictly to moderate and decent dressing”.

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