Obasanjo has bemoaned the bastardization of Adire and asked President Tinubu’s Government to ban importation from China.
Newsonline Nigeria reports that former President Olusegun Obasanjo has stated that in order not to allow the Chinese further bastardize the locally-produced adire fabrics, Nigeria’s federal government must impose a ban on the variant of the fabrics imported into the country from China.
This was as he advocated a revitalization of Nigeria’s textile industry in order to protect the local production of adire at a time when raw materials used in the production of adire, such as clothes, can no longer be locally sourced.
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This Nigeria news platform understands that the adire is a type of dyed clothing made in Nigeria’s Southwest by Yoruba women, using a variety of resist-dyeing techniques. It is a material designed with wax-resist methods that produce patterned designs in dazzling arrays of tints and hues.
Speaking while declaring open the 2024 Canada Trade Mission pre-conference session held in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Monday, Obasanjo observed that there is an imminent ‘bastardisation’ of the Adire market by the Chinese.
He said, “I want to appreciate the traditional rulers who attended this event; you have shown that you are real custodians of culture. People are saying China wants to bastardise our awful product; if not, we don’t value what we have. I want to commend the Ogun State government for the initiative of Oja Itoku for a direct market. It is good, but not good enough if we don’t have direct sellers in the market.
“We used to buy clothes for the production of adire in Kano, Kaduna, and Ado-Ekiti, but there is nothing like that anymore. If we want to produce adire, where would we get the clothes to produce it? What we have to do is for direct sellers, manufacturers, and those who promote it to join hands together.
“What the government needs to do for us is not much. The first thing the government needs to do for us is revive the textile industry. Let us beg them to do that for us. The second one is the formal training institution where people will learn how to produce adire and get certified at the end of the period of their learning.
“Let us beg the government to do all they can to protect our local production of adire so that the Chinese will not have access to bastardise it for us. The government should ban the importation of Chinese adire, not only for adire alone but for all other things we produce in Nigeria.
“I want to urge you not to only rely on the Adire Sellers Association alone; let’s join hands with those who promote Adire and other stakeholders to have an association that will be named ‘Adire Association’ with chapters where Abeokuta will be the headquarters, and I’m ready to devote myself as the patron of the association.”