Oyo州州长授权公务员每周穿戴传统的“Aso Oke”服装, Oyo State's governor mandates civil servants to wear traditional 'Aso Oke' attire weekly to boost local economy and culture.
奥约州州长塞伊·马金德(Seyi Makinde)引入了新的着装守则,要求公务员除了现行的星期五传统外, 每星期四穿戴传统的“Aso Oke”服装。 Oyo State's Governor, Seyi Makinde, has introduced a new dress code requiring civil servants to wear traditional 'Aso Oke' fabric every Thursday, alongside the existing Friday tradition. 此举旨在支持当地工匠,促进非正规经济,并保护Yoruba文化。 This move aims to support local artisans, boost the informal economy, and preserve Yoruba culture. 该政策预计将加强旅游业,并为参与编织、染色和裁缝的50 000多名手工艺者创造收入机会。 The policy is expected to enhance tourism and create income opportunities for over 50,000 artisans involved in weaving, dyeing, and tailoring.