Wearing of Aso- Oke, Native Attires On Thursdays To Office Would Boost Tourism Sector – Oyo HOS

The Oyo State Head of Service, Mrs Olubunmi Oni, mni , says the present administration in the State approved the wearing of the Aso – oke cum native attires by Civil / Public Servants on Thursdays to place of work to promote Yoruba culture and tradition , and also boost tourism sector of the state .
In a statement signed and made available to journalists in Ibadan, the Oyo State Capital, the Head of Service , stressed that wearing of Aso- oke, native attires would expand the sales of the local fabrics industry , which she said could be through weaving, selling or sewing .
She noted that civil servants would now have the opportunities to wear their Aso- Oke, native attires at different times rather than just keeping them at home after ceremonies.
She enjoined Civil/Public Servants across the State to wear the native attires in a moderate manner .
Mrs Olubunmi Oni then directed the Heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies in the State to ensure strict compliance of the development among the Civil/Public Servants across the State.