Thursday, 6 February 2014

NYSC Members Almost Stripped As Anambra Community Bans Trousers For Women

A group of surprised female members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) were almost stripped in an Anambra community which is said to have enacted a law against trousers.

The Akwaihedi community in the Nnewi South Local Government Area of the state is said to have a law in force
which prohibits women from wearing trousers while defaulters face a N50,000 fine.

An NYSC member, Grace Uduak, expressed her surprise at being criticized by the community's traditional ruler for wearing her uniform.

The Nation reports:

Another source, who preferred anonymity, alleged that 10
people had been fined by the community court.

The source said the situation was serious because policemen were not allowed to enter the community, as the monarch said the traditional court would handle domestic issues.

The law promulgated by the Igwe and the president- general of the town union, stipulated that no woman should wear trousers. Women are also forbidden from walking in public without covering their heads.

Our reporter spoke with the ruler, Lt.-Col. Wisdom Onebunne (rtd) and he claimed that the matter had been resolved. He refused to go into details.

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