BREAKING:Governor Soludo Bans Miniskirts, Short Gowns In Anambra Schools

The Anambra State Government has put a restriction on the wearing of little length garbs in schools across the state.

The state’s schooling chief, Prof. Ngozi Chuma-Udeh spread the word about this during an intelligent gathering with training secretaries of public and mission schools held in Awka.

The magistrate didn’t conceal her disappointment ar what she saw as “the developing pattern of putting on little length garbs (skirts/outfits) in schools”.

As per her, “it conflicts with the adequate clothing regulation for schools in the state.”

Chuma-Udeh said an understudy ought to look shrewd, very much prepared, project inspirational tones and not be revoltingly dressed for school.

Knee length, the chief noted, stays the satisfactory length for school regalia in the state, not over the knee.

She said, “You are the establishment, you control the early stages of the kids.

“Allow us to implant the right ethics and discipline in understudies so they develop to be normal people, showing them there is another side to life.

“Assuming that we neglect to get it right at this stage, we have neglected to safeguard the fate of the kids.”

The official met with schooling secretaries from all the 21 committee regions in the state to talk about ways of working on the area as the following scholarly meeting begins on Monday, September 19, 2022.

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