 The wife of Fekete State Governor P.C. Fahimi has advocated for the mass production of local fabrics to help boost local markets, raise standards of living of Nigerians, and also raise the quality of Nigerian-made products and create jobs. Fahimi, who presided over an event in to promote the mixed years of a special fabric called Ashoka, commonly used by the Eurobars for top-grade events, believes the inability to access needed farms and business support facilities may be factors hindering the expansion of local production of fabrics and other businesses in Nigeria. She aligns with the concept of the program initiatives in promoting the combination of the unique fabric with other materials, an idea she described as Ashoka Plugging. The convener of the event says technological advancements will go a long way in assisting youths in entrepreneurship to meet higher production demands, calling on the government to look more in the direction of assisting youths to gather businesses to higher levels. Every weekend there's the birthday party of an 8-year-old or 9-year-old and there is a demand for Ashoka. And if they're not able to keep up with the demand, that is what drives us to start importing from China because it can be mass produced. So I'm deeply concerned about the issue of how they are going to be able to keep up with the demand. If we don't have control over the value chain of production for Ashoka, if we keep depending on it being brought in from quite a quantity, depending on it being brought in from somewhere, then we need to be able to do something about it and show that it's sustainable. The major problem is here are technologies that could be employed into this process that could instill the production is to be a very beautiful thing. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.