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Runsewe Commends Gov Oyetola for Approving Adire Osun Day

- Charles Ajunwa

The Director General of National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Otunba Segun Runsewe, has commended Osun State Governor, Gboyega Oyetola, for the reawakenin­g of cultural fashion in the state, saying he deserves national accolades.

Governor Oyetola has made it compulsory for all public and civil servants to wear the Osun State variant of local Adire fabric known as “Adire Eleko” to work on August 27, as a way of reviving the dying cultural fashion of the people noted for their artistic and cultural tourism endowments.

Otunba Runsewe who is also the President, Africa region of the World Craft Council (WCC), stated that the declaratio­n of August 27 as Adire Osun Day by Governor Oyetola, resonates with the vision and aspiration­s of the federal government to grow and focus on indigenous cultural tourism engagement­s, adding that time has come for Nigerians to embrace our indigenous and traditiona­l “wear, eat and speak” ways of life.

“The cultural Adire fabric revolution started with Ogun State, and Osun State governor has taken it further to a refreshing dimension, factoring internatio­nal leverage and making it a citizens project which is commendabl­e, deserving our support and encouragem­ent,” he further explained, calling on other state governors in the country to pay more attention to the cultural tourism and indigenous economy in order to create jobs for young persons, particular­ly women in the rural areas.

Osun State noted for its iconic cultural festival, Osun Oshogbo, is home to Adire variant, “Adire Eleko” endemic to the state, also noted culturally as “Ilu Aro” (Home of Dye).

Governor Oyetola who spoke through the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Wole Oyebamiji at the Osun Fashion Week held in Oshogbo, the state capital, restated the commitment of the government to diversify and prioritise the culture tourism endowments to gain the youths through job openings.

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