The Service Compact with All Nigerian Directorate of the University of Calabar now prohibits indecent attire among university students and employees.
TheService Compactwith All Nigerian Directorate of the University of Calabar now prohibits indecent attire among university students and employees. SERVICOM's director, Prof. Patrick Egaga, declared the prohibition in a statement released on Friday in Calabar.
He said that the directorate noted the proliferation of obscene, provocative, and unofficial clothing, worn mainly by students and certain female university staff members, with "grave concern."
"Specifically, see-through, transparent apparels and revealing features are no longer accepted on campus, as are short skirts or gowns above the knee, open backs, crop tops, braless tops and gowns, spaghetti fingers, sleeveless tops, handleless dresses, and bikinis.
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Others include handless dresses, bum shorts that display the laps, slit skirts, body embraces, V-necklines that reveal the breasts, tubes, strip-less, rag jeans, shorts above the knee, sleeveless shirts, singlets, lingerie, saggy pants, and others.
He said they would no longer be permitted on campus starting May 2, 2023. As a result, any staff members or students wearing the regalia mentioned above or paraphernalia would be effectively refused entry to any university facilities and face appropriate sanctions.
He added that a task team that combines security and administration would be established to monitor compliance.
He said that female staff members and students were urged to adopt the vice chancellor's and her deputies' wearing style. (NAN)