Public Schools To Wear Adire Fabric As Part Of School Uniform In Ogun State

Beginning from next term, public school pupils in Ogun State will be wearing Adire fabric as a part of their school uniform.

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The State Governor, Dapo Abiodun made this known on Thursday, November 12, 2020, at the official launch of Ogun Adire Digital Market Place at Kuto, Abeokuta.

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Abiodun, who likewise approached the Federal Government to receive Adire as clothing for public occasions said the thought is to additionally advance the rich culture of the country to the rest of the world.

The Governor stated, “For us in Ogun State and beginning from next term, plans are on to make Adire an essential piece of school uniform fabric for our public schools and optional schools.

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“Plans have arrived at a serious stage to make Adire a significant part of regular daily existence, as all top government functionaries in the State presently wear Adire on Fridays, similarly as plans are in progress to make the Adire some portion of School uniform.

“It would engage more individuals and further animate the Adire economy.

“I need to approach all partners in the data, culture, and the travel industry areas to collaborate with us in advancing this public legacy.

“I need to especially approach our Honorable Minister of Information and Culture to help advance the Adire at the National level. For instance, individuals from the Federal Executive Council and other top government functionaries can receive the Adire for National occasions.

“Our Foreign Missions could likewise embrace the Adire fabric as a social image that will additionally extend our rich culture to the rest of the world. Something very similar should likewise be possible by our Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports by making the stately dress of our competitors from neighborhood fabrics, for example, our Adire.

Lead representative Abiodun added that receiving Adire at the public level will go far in advancing President Muhammadu Buhari’s organization’s strategy on “produce what we use” and “develop what we eat”.

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