 Worried by the slow growth of the textile industry, political economist Professor Pat Utomi has underscored the need for government to take a holistic approach to reviving the sector. Utomi spoke on the sidelines of the annual lecture of the Manufacturer's Association of Nigeria. He lamented that the sector is almost marraband due to bad government policies. The world's next great party, Irene Sun, has studied this. I wonder if you know that NTL broke Yibun in one month in 1960, and that the first six months production of NTL in Keduna in 1960 were exported. They went and sold them all out in Manchester. So why did that enormous industry, but Kakuuri used to be a boss, I grew up in that area, why did that industry die? Because wrong trade policies were being made and there wasn't the force of pressure to get government to do the right thing, and the government people were not willing to have a weekend next.