Following the new dress code handed over to public servants, well-endowed University lecturers are likely to resort to long and saggy dresses or else risk prosecution. The ministry of public service issued a bundle of rules stopping public officers from dressing indecently previously this week.
Among these dress codes, female officers will not be allowed to put on skirts above the knees, revealing/transparent blouses, and wearing colored shoes. The dress code also stops women from displaying cleavage and the back side of their body during working hours and growing nails above 3 inches.
For the side of men, open shoes are regarded as indecency as well as wearing tight pants/trousers. According to this new dress code, only dark colors like dark green, grey, brown, black or navy blue will be allowed in public offices. Shoe color has been strictly restricted to black and brown for both sexes.
According to the ministry of public service notice released, the public officers have been dressing in a manner that does not portray the good image of the service and does not fall within the generally acceptable standards of the community.
If well implemented, campusers are likely to say good bye to annoyingly sexy lecturers who sometimes give them no option but stare at their boobs, juicy thighs and big booties.