The Lagos
State Government has rolled out a dress code for its female workers with a
directive that none of them should wear clothes, such as miniskirts,
that expose their cleavages, body shape and other sensitive female body
parts.
The decision
was taken as a result of worsening cases of indecent dressing among female
public servants at the state secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja.
A circular
issued by the Head of Service (HoS), Mrs. Josephine Williams, dated
February 7, 2014 has been sent to all government ministries, departments and
agencies (MDAs) calling on all directors of Finance and Administration (DFAs)
to immediately enforce the new dress code.
The circular
said a similar directive was issued through the HoS in 2005 in a circular
number 113 mandating public servants to dress properly and decently to the office
and official functions.
The
government warned that it would begin to take drastic and punitive measures
against recalcitrant public servants who flout the directive.
“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
regulation on proper and indecent dressing still subsist and will be applied
accordingly on flouters,” the HoS said.
Williams
listed what is contained in the new dress code for female civil servants,
saying that skirts above the knee should not be worn by public servants, adding
that dresses allowed are skirts which are of knee level, have moderate slits and
not body clinging skirts.
According to
her, if female public servants must wear pairs of trousers, they should neither
be tight nor revealing and must be worn with a jacket.
Also, gowns
to be worn by female public servants must be of knee level, with moderate slits
and must neither be sleeveless nor body clinging.
Williams
added that if native attires must be worn, they must be worn completely.
The government also reeled out dress code for male public servants. In the dress code for men, administrative officers must wear suits and ties as professionals and other officers could wear suits and ties or French suit.
The government also reeled out dress code for male public servants. In the dress code for men, administrative officers must wear suits and ties as professionals and other officers could wear suits and ties or French suit.
Junior and
clerical staff are allowed to wear shirts and trousers and French suit while
complete native wear is allowed for all cadres of public servants.
“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,” said the circular.
I love this law that has been pass through,how i wish xame will go round.
ReplyDeleteExtend it to all public places in lagos state. Some of us are tired of seeing indecently dressed pple
ReplyDeleteIt seems fashola is becoming anti people .
ReplyDeleteD man dey take style introduce sharia in lagos just watchout 4 d next one. I wish pdp present good govanorship candidate comes 2015 not thieves like obanikoro.
ReplyDeleteWhat lagos state government introduce is okay by me mallam this not sharia iS trying to show displine amoung us "even in the bible and the quran says wemen and men should dress normal we should not expose our body most expecerly woman most not expose her body to another man who is not her husbad is agaist the riligion of christian and muslim. We should not put politis on this my good friend in the house. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThe Fashola man self dey take style dey look the cleavages around. Guy bone that things!
ReplyDeleteYou no see his eyes like lover boy?
ReplyDeleteY ar we so religion sentimental in this country? Wat fashola did is rit bcos both religion condem wrong dressing. Notin lik sharia here.
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