 Now, worried by the infiltration of foreign tie and dye, popularly known as Adirai into the fabric market in the society, the federal government has disclosed its readiness to support locally produced fabric with subsidy. It also assured of the creation of an industrial hub across the country to further boost revenue generation for market women. The Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Elevation, Dr. Betairidu, made this known during her visitation to Adirai Mall at Itoku, a natural market in Abelkuta, the state capital. She also showed the market women of government intention to ensure the fabric becomes known around the world. We don't want to be selling fake Adirais, Adirais made in China and brought to Nigeria. What we want is the local one made by our people. It will create jobs, it will build the micro and macroeconomy and it will help Nigeria to be more of a manufacturing country rather than an importing country. These are the things that are affecting our exchange rates and other indices in Nigeria. So we're tackling headlong. So for us, if we support the local manufacturers, subsidize this for them, bringing more people into the space to meet the demand, it will automatically eliminate the ones that are coming into the country.