Sunday 16 November 2014

Men’s activist Ndiritu Njoka says Kenya needs law that bans miniskirts

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NJOKAThe self styled chairman of Maendeleo ya Wanaume Nderitu Njoka says the root cause of the episodes of stripping women in public is women dressing indecently.

He was responding to the videos that have been floating online where women have been stripped and molested by a group of men in Nairobi and Mombasa.
Mr Njoka who was at the set of NTV’s The Trend with Larry Madowo also said that his organization has forwarded the Attorney General Githu Muigai a proposal for a bill that he hopes will be tabled in parliament that has language therein that would ban miniskirts in the country.
“So you are proposing that miniskirts should be banned in the country?, Madowo asked him.
“That is it, that is it,” Njoka replied.
When asked what can be defined as indecent dressing, he said that it is when a woman is showing her breasts and where her dressing sexually arouses men.
When asked to define a mini-skirt, he said it is a skirt that displays a lady’s private parts and is skimpy.
Njoka said that the country should look at how Muslim women dress and that they “cover fully”
When asked if proposing a law that bans miniskirts in the country would be considered radical, he was adamant that it is not.
“No it is not because a miniskirt shows the inner wear which is immortal,” he said.
However Njoka took time to apologize to the women who were victims of the shameful act by the men.
“I take this opportunity on behalf on men and those fellow men who did that….to apologize to this lady,” Njoka said.
Madowo also reminded him that it is was not one woman but several.
Njoka had earlier in the week called on Kenyan men to boycott sex with their wives for five days to protest whippings, beatings and castrations by women.

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