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Home » Kano Fabric Sellers Reject Reps Move to Ban Importation of Adire, Kampala
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Kano Fabric Sellers Reject Reps Move to Ban Importation of Adire, Kampala

Sponsored By: Caleb JacobMarch 20, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Fabric sellers in Kano have frowned at the move to ban and criminalise the importation of Adire/Kampala and other locally produced fabric imitations into the country.

The House of Representatives on Tuesday asked the federal government to ban the importation of Adire and Kampala — dyed cloths with resist patterns popular in Nigeria’s south-west region.

The resolution was reached on Tuesday after Afolabi Afuape, the lawmaker representing Abeokuta South, moved the motion at plenary in Abuja.

The green chamber also asked the government to criminalise the importation of the cloths and extend the ban to other locally produced fabric imitations shipped into the country.

The lawmakers said the move became necessary to protect the general local cottage industry and conserve the scarce foreign exchange (FX).

Speaking during plenary, Afuape said the influx of foreign imitations of Adire and Kampala has negatively impacted the local industry, leading to a decline in the livelihood of local producers and job losses.

Adopting the motion, the house mandated its committee on commerce to collaborate with the national directorate of employment to establish formal training and orientation programmes for all local fabrics producers on skills, quality control, marketing, and business management.

The house also called for proper monitoring of relevant agencies charged with evaluating the periodic progress of the Nigerian cottage industry.

However, the affected fabric sellers in Kano who are importing the fabrics from China and India told Grassroots Parrot on Wednesday that the proposed ban without adequate provision for local production would result to economic sabotage.

One of the sellers, Sadiya Inuwa admonished the federal government to establish the local producers first before making any move to ban the importation of the fabric materials.

 

 

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