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Dennis Itumbi: This Is Why I Can Take A Bullet For A Mini-Skirt

Still on the mini-skirt debate. Still on the stripping saga. This is what is on the lips of many of us after a lady was undressed and harassed by touts at Embassava bus station for what they felt was improper dressing by the lady.

It is something that has elicited mixed reactions from the public. While some are in support of the act, others have strongly condemned it, terming it primitive and sexual assault.

The director of digital communication in the office of the president, blogger Dennis Itumbi, has also aired his views on the same.

In his facebook page, Itumbi wonders why people could strip a lady dressed in what he (Itumbi) loves most: a mini-skirt. Itumbi admits that he can die for a mini-skirt and advices that the touts who stripped the lady naked should by now be in jail.

He goes on to add that there is no law in Kenya that bars ladies from donning mini-skirts and that everybody’s freedom should be respected.

This is what Itumbi had to say:

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“As an individual – I expect nothing less than arrests and legal accountability for everyone involved in stripping naked the girl in a Miniskirt in Embassava and Mombasa too.

There is no law that bars our women from dressing in Mini skirts.

As I said else where, i personally love Mini Skirts. Let our women dress sexy and according to their choice and comfort.

It is wrong to force them to wear miniskirts. It is wrong to strip them for choosing the mini skirt.”

About this writer:

Edward Chweya