The Ministry of Internal Affairs has called upon artistes and other celebrities who would want to come to come to the ministry to access services to dress decently.
The sounding call has been made by Simon Mundeyi, the Ministry's spokesperson while opening up as to why they blocked Swangz Avenue's singer Winnie Nwagi from accessing their premises last week.
According to Mundeyi, Firebaby was indecently dressed which contravened their dressing policy as a public place.
"...It drew the attention of our police officers who were manning the security of the place. So our police officers were very professional and asked her to leave because it was improper and contravening our very strict dress policy, which emphasize decency," Mundeyi told the press.
He added, "Because, you know, between me and you the Ministry is a public place, It is the only place where everybody goes to get a passport. So the way she was dressed did not depict a good person. So I call upon musicians and other celebrities who would want to access services to dress decently. That is a government Ministry. We have a dress code and don't entertain naked artists and we call upon celebrities to respect our security."
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Winnie Nwagi showed up at the immigration offices dressed in skimpy pants and a damaged 'jacket' only to be turned away by security.