Wearing miniskirts, skimpy dresses is fashionable – Konadu RAWLINGS rejects ‘rape attraction’ theory

Former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings has Okayed the wearing of miniskirts by ladies stating that the fact they are worn is not an invitation to men to rape them.

Founder of the 31st December Women’s Movement who said she was fond of wearing miniskirts as a student at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) as known in the present day, explained that wearing miniskirts does not make one bad.

Making an appearance on Metro TV Good evening Ghana, the wife of the former Military ruler stated emphatically that she is not among the bandwagon who criticize ladies for wearing skimpy dresses.

“I don’t…no I don’t.  I was one of the people who said it is wrong for people to think that because a style is in fashion, it makes the person who wears it bad. No that is not it…the person just wants to be fashionable and wear a mini skirt why not” she justified.

In her view, though she never wore hot pants which came after miniskirts her colleagues did, giving a history of such dresses and which succeeded the other as MyNewsGh.com monitored.

“They were wearing hot pants, I never wore a hot pant anyway. They were wearing hot pants in TECH…after the miniskirts came the hot pants and then came the midi and the maxi. It is fashion and should not be a basis for people to want to rape girls. That is dangerous”, she said.

It would be recalled that some institutions including the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) two years ago banned the wearing skimpy dresses he described as revealing clothing as such inappropriate ways of dressing.

This they noted was veering the focus of students from the main purpose for which they had enrolled in the school and therefore outlawed such clothes.

Source:MyNewsGh.com

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