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Ekiti First Lady Urges Ban on Imported Aso-Oke

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The First Lady of Ekiti State, Bisi Fayemi, has urged the federal government to ban imported ‘Aso-Oke’ fabric and revive the nation’s textile industry to boost sustainabl­e economic growth.

Mrs Fayemi made the call during the 2019 Africa Fashion Week Nigeria (AFWN) on Saturday in Lagos.

“I will not be a hypocrite to say that we should ban all fabrics because I do wear imported fabrics every now and then.

“But when it comes to Aso-oke that I know that our women in our local communitie­s toil at to do; and do not have the capacity to produce to scale, instead of investing in that capacity, we are acquiring a situation that others are coming to rip off our intellectu­al property.

“So, I join others to call for a ban on imported Aso-oke from China,” Mrs Fayemi said.

According to her, Africa fashion is all about identity, self-love, dignity, attitude and ownership to preserve its culture, heritage and connection to the internatio­nal community.

Mrs. Fayemi called for more collaborat­ion between the operators in the fashion industry, the private sector, developmen­t partners and the government toward boosting the growth of the fashion and textile industry.

Also, Olufolake AbdulRazaq, Wife of the Kwara State Governor, said that African fashion had evolved and being embraced by lots of foreigners, even in Hollywood movies.

She said that Kwara State produced a lot of Aso Oke and Adire fabrics used for various events, adding that the state used its fashion as a tool for advocacy, empowermen­t and social developmen­t.

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