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Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by Islie(op): 12:18pm On Jun 29, 2025
By : Jimisayo Opanuga


The Delta State Police Command says it will now punish people who wear clothes that show too much of their body under the provisions of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Law.

The police made the announcement on Saturday through a post on their official X account.

The police said the Delta State government frowns upon indecent dressing and that the VAAP law is ready to punish anybody who doesn’t dress well, and anyone who goes against the law could be fined ₦50,000 or asked to do community service.

The post included a cartoon-style illustration with a message in Pidgin English that said, “As you nor like wear cloth wey dey cover your body well, and you prefer dey waka go work, school, or anywhere with clothes wey dey show everywhere for your body, make you hear am – Delta state government nor dey smile for that kain dressing that kain.VAAP law don ready to punish anybody wey nor dress well.”

The post also added the police will be sharing more laws every weekend so that people can know what the state does not accept, stating, “There are some laws that you don’t know the state frowns against. So every weekend, we will dropping some of these laws so that you will be aware…”

The VAPP Act, signed into law in 2015 by then-President Goodluck Jonathan, was domesticated in Delta State in July 2020 by the State House of Assembly.

The law is designed to prohibit all forms of violence against persons in both private and public life, offering protection to victims and ensuring offenders are punished.

It prohibits female circumcision or genital mutilation, forceful ejection from home and harmful widowhood practices. It prohibits abandonment of spouse, children and other dependants without sustenance, battery and harmful traditional practices.

However, while the Delta State Police referenced Section 16 of the VAPP Law in their post, the section dealing with “indecent dressing” actually falls under Section 29: Indecent Exposure of the Delta State version of the law.

It states: “(1) A person who intentionally exposes any of his or her private parts wholly or partly in public commits the offence of indecent exposure.

“(2) A person who commits the offence provided for in subsection (1) of this Section is liable on conviction to perform such community service as the court may order or to pay a fine not exceeding N50,000.00 or both.”

At the federal level, Section 16 of the VAPP Act deals with the abandonment of dependants: “A person who abandons a wife or husband, children or other dependants without any means of sustenance commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment not exceeding 3 years or to a fine not exceeding N500,000.00 or both.

“(2) A person who attempts to commit the act of violence provided for in subsection (1) of this section commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment not exceeding 2 years or to a fine not exceeding N200,000.00 or both.

“(3) A person who incites, aids, abets, or counsels another person to commit the act of violence as provided for in subsection (1) of this section commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment not exceeding 2 years or to a fine not exceeding N200,000.00 or both.

“(4) A person who receives or assists another who, to his or her knowledge, committed the offence provided for in subsection (1) of this section is an accessory after the fact and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment not exceeding 1 year or to a fine not exceeding N100,000.00 or both.”

Meanwhile, Section 26 of the federal law also covers indecent exposure, stating that (1) a person who intentionally exposes his or her genital organs, or a substantial part thereof, with the intention of causing distress to the other party, or that another person seeing it may be tempted or induced to commit an offence under this Act, commits an offence termed “indecent exposure”.

(2) A person who intentionally exposes his or her genital organs, or a substantial part thereof, and induce another to either massage, or touch with the intention of deriving sexual pleasure from such acts commits an offence under this section.

(3) A person who commits an offence under this section is liable to upon conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than 1 year or to a fine not exceeding N500,000 ог both.
https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/delta-police-to-punish-people-for-indecent-dressings/

Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by CodeTemplarr: 12:21pm On Jun 29, 2025
Of all the vices in Delta, this is the priority for DTSG. Na wa ooo. At least it will keep the bad boys busy until election when they can be unleashed.
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by immortalcrown(m): 12:23pm On Jun 29, 2025
Indecent dressing is bad.

But the tail does not wag the dog.
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by Stephenmouka: 12:25pm On Jun 29, 2025
Na agaba dpc influence them to take action
Gggggg
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by eepeepook: 12:26pm On Jun 29, 2025
Missing priorities.

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Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by Kayberg: 12:53pm On Jun 29, 2025
This would have been effective under the then War Against Indiscipline under the Buhari/Idiagbon regime.

Let them begin it even…
Let several brains be reset.
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by mogbeyiteren: 12:54pm On Jun 29, 2025
Despite the news of killings and kidnapping by Fulani herdsmen across Delta state, the government want to punish people for indecent dressing. Does this make sense at all?
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by Suunnn(f): 12:54pm On Jun 29, 2025
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by SeeWahala: 12:55pm On Jun 29, 2025
Very good. When I was living in warri, if you see what 12 - 18 year old girls were putting on and walking upandan the streets you'd marvel shocked
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by gbaskiboy: 12:55pm On Jun 29, 2025
They should create enabling environment that will create economic prosperity they will see how social vices including social vices will vanish in a thin air
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by RollinTNDA:
You see this old generation.

They are the most daft humans that have ever existed.
Ask your father's generation.
How many of them have invented something. All they know is to be hypocrites while pursing the same girls they are complaining about.

The reason Gen Z can dress anyhow is because they have seen that the older generationare just as WORSE as they are.
The only differenceis they are Hypocrites while Gen Z are open and bold.


It is an old generation that will be busy policing how others dress.
While his mate in UK are inventing life changing technologies.

To make it worse. They were taught directly by the white man. Still they can't invent anything.
Now see the kind lectures we have
Na still from old generation.
Na only to carry religion for head


Name one bloody Nigerian professor that has invented or contributed to Science.

You see that's why Gen Z no rate all these old Hypocrites.
We will continue to dress as we like
Atleast we are not Hypocrites.
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by RenoOkriTheGoat: 12:55pm On Jun 29, 2025
Misplaced priorities. That's what you see in a failed country.
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by Casham: 12:55pm On Jun 29, 2025
If this were in the northern part of Nigeria, ya'll will be throwing shades and saying all kinds of stuff, calling them names. Lets hear it for this one then. You people are funny!
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by Kidi888: 12:55pm On Jun 29, 2025
person who intentionally exposes any of his or her private parts wholly or partly in public commits the offence of indecent exposure.
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by dederocs(m): 12:55pm On Jun 29, 2025
Lazy policing, focus on violent criminals, always looking for easy preys.
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 12:55pm On Jun 29, 2025
Very commendable. These ladies want to turn Asaba to another thing. Government intervention and regulation is needed.
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by Blackman7: 12:56pm On Jun 29, 2025
Has the state or local government passed aclaw to that effect for the police to enforce ? If not the police has no right to do so
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by PantShifter(m): 12:56pm On Jun 29, 2025
Just watch and see how policemen there will start arresting people indiscriminately
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by Ironfaceman(m): 12:57pm On Jun 29, 2025
Stupidity at best. Instead of facing herdsmen. You're looking for boys with dreads.
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by ojuu4u(m): 12:58pm On Jun 29, 2025
Reading them attacking Nigeria police.

In the past, women were highly conscious of their private parts as most cherished and protected. But now, they are most exposed for whoever cares to see them.

Just open any social media and see female advertising sensitive body parts for whoever wishes to see
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by RollinTNDA: 12:59pm On Jun 29, 2025
But let us be really honest

Gen Z took dressing to a whole new level. And there is nothing you can do about it.

Each generation will carry their own craze. And you just gotta let them be.

The only way to change that is by Sharia. And Niggas don't want that grin
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by Mitsurugi(m): 1:01pm On Jun 29, 2025
CodeTemplarr:
Of all the vices in Delta, this is the priority for DTSG. Na wa ooo. At least it will keep the bad boys busy until election when they can be unleashed.
It is an Act of Parliament domesticated by the State Government. And unless you are given to perversion then it is a good law.
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by omojeesu(m): 1:02pm On Jun 29, 2025
Lol!!!

What's their business!

I don't believe it!

Joblessnesshuh
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by DmonSlayer10: 1:03pm On Jun 29, 2025
Watch as Social deviants will come here now to attack Delta State for this commendable policy!!

Watch as stupid arguements will come up now against this laudable policy.

Social media is full of ill-trained street urchins,girls of easy virtues,fellows of morals of dogs yet they are even bolder to push forward their depraved views than the better trained humans.

Shut them up when they spew depravity;

Indecent dressing or exposures desecrates our morality and social order.

Such dressings and indecency should be limited to only the digital space if at all!!
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by OKOATA(m): 1:03pm On Jun 29, 2025
Enter Ugeli, Oghara, Ozoro and Warri. None of their ladies wear bra. No matter how tiny their breez is they won't wear bra or pants. tongue
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by Faber(m): 1:04pm On Jun 29, 2025
In Benin City ladies don wear bras again... Every day while going to office and coming back I see more than 100 pair of nipples

Most accidents and car bashing within Benin metropolis are caused by nipples and big hips ladies dey expose up and down
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by omojeesu(m): 1:05pm On Jun 29, 2025
RollinTNDA:
You might as well start banning people for excess alcohol drinking.
....and betting!
Are we serious in this country at all?
Very crude when NOA is there...
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by CodeTemplarr: 1:07pm On Jun 29, 2025
Mitsurugi:
It is an Act of Parliament domesticated by the State Government. And unless you are given to perversion then it is a good law.
What about open use of drugs and other vices? Perversion class prefect, i hail ooo.
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by sukar886: 1:07pm On Jun 29, 2025
Abeg make akwa ibom start there own,is too much here in uyo
Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by DUTY(m): 1:07pm On Jun 29, 2025
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Re: Delta Police To Punish People For Indecent Dressings by omojeesu(m): 1:07pm On Jun 29, 2025
They need reorientation and counseling!
Why are we like this?

Many hypocrites will be hailing this!
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