CoverHeadlines

Badagry, tourism haven of the Lagos State – Tourism Commissioner

0

 

Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Uzamat AkinbiIe-Yussuf has described Badagry as the tourism haven of the State.

The Commissioner expressed this view when she led a delegate from the Ministry to Badagry as part of her familiarization and on the spot assessment of tourism potentials in different parts of the State.

According to her, there was need to promote the State’s tourism using the Badagry narratives, especially in attracting foreign tourists.

Akinbile-Yussuf stressed that part of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s plans in the area of tourism was to make it one of the main sources of financial security in Lagos State.

The commissioner harped that with the construction of a theatre centre at the heart of the town, the reconstruction of the Heritage Museum which were at different stages of completion as well as the renovation of Vlekete Slave Market, Badagry billed to regain its rightful place in tourism, arts and entertainment.

“With what I’ve seen here in Badagry, it shows that we have lots of activities going on here, hence the need for us to harness these tourism potentials and make it competitive with other cities across the world.

“We have travelled far and near and seen how tourism sector had added value and boosted their Internal Generated Revenue (IGR), if they can, with their little potentials, then we can because ours is second to none,” she said.

She said Badagry remained a tourism centre not only in Nigeria but across West Africa, calling on tourists within and outside the country to visit the ancient town and explore its serene ambience and its beautiful and historical sites.

“We know that human slavery started here and was abolished in 1887, visiting these slave museums, seeing the relics including the Point of No Return would give us a vivid picture of what Africans of those centuries went through. To me, it was an emotional-laden experience listening to the Tour Guide taking us through the historical perspective,” she remarked.

© 2020, maritimemag. All rights reserved.

Embrace CTN or remain uncompetitive in regional trade- Shippers’ Council warns Nigeria

Previous article

Storms lash southeast of Brazil, 50 dead, thousands displaced 

Next article

You may also like

Comments

Comments are closed.

More in Cover