Yunus Hydara has said the dress code for president has to be meaningful as he comes after Banky over the politician’s mode of dressing.
Independent aspirant presidential candidate Banky filed his nomination papers with the IEC on Sunday, appearing at IEC with his trademark shorts and hospital shoes.
Yunus Hydara took notice of how the politician dressed for the big day.
He wrote Sunday: “It is a conventional wisdom to dress up for the job you seeking. In this case the presidency. The president occupies the highest office of the land, and also portrays the international image of which the country’s citizenry. Thus the dress code has to be meaningful, not just riff Raff.
“Did Banky’s dress code make a good impression today? What message does his dress code portrays? Religion? Tradition? Rastafarian? smartness?”
Banky has said he lives a simple life free from extravagance.