Ethics and integrity minister Father Simon Lokodo has ordered the arrest of Rebecca Naddamba, a third year Makerere University student over nudity.
This is after the dean of students on Tuesday summoned Naddamba whose pictures have been making rounds on social media since Friday last week in which she was wearing tattered dress that was exposing parts of her body.
Speaking to a local radio station, KFM, Fr. Lokodo says the student has destroyed the image and integrity of the university as a whole and so she should either apologize publicly or face the full wrath of the law.
The controversial anti-pornography legislation that outlaws miniskirts and other types of revealing clothing was passed in 2014.
The law that covers a range of issues like child pornography, pornographic publications and even suggestive music videos also makes it illegal to wear revealing clothing, including tops that show too much cleavage and miniskirts, defined as anything above the knee.