The Minister of Information and
Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, kicked-started a tour of tourist sites
in the country with a visit to the spectacular Owu Waterfall in Kwara
State weekend.
The Minister, who was accompanied by
representatives of the local community in which the Waterfall is
located, and officials of the Kwara State Ministry of Culture and
Tourism , described Owu Waterfall as one of the wonders of nature,
saying the government is now looking toward natural assets like the
waterfall with a view to developing them for economic benefits.
"We are all awed by the
awesomeness nature of the Almighty. You can't begin to wonder where
is the source of this water and what I found most enticing and really
baffling is the louder we shout, the more the volume of the
waterfall. This is one of those natural assets that we have been
bestowed with and there is no country that has this kind of assets
that will not be able to exploit it for economic benefit," he
said.
Alhaji Mohammed underscored the dearth
of infrastructure as one of the major challenges confronting tourism
development in Nigeria, but expressed optimism that the
revitalization of the Presidential Council on Tourism (PCT) will
bring about synergy within the government to surmount the challenge.
"Fortunately we have been very
busy trying to revitalize the Presidential Council on Tourism because
tourism is not a stand-alone ministry. Without the cooperation of
other ministries such as Power, Works and Housing - because you need
to provide road, electricity and security - you cannot actually have
a vibrant tourism industry.
“ I am happy I came here personally
today and I have seen it and at the next meeting of the Steering
Committee of the PCT, we will actually put this across," he
said.
The Minister promised to liaise with
his counterpart in the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing to give
priority to the construction of the 7-kilometer access road to the
waterfall.
He also commended the Owa-Onire
Community and the Kwara State Government for encouraging tourists to
visit the Owu Waterfall through the facilitation of access and the
provision of security.
The Tour Guide , Mr. Akanbi Sunday,
who chronicled the history of the Owu Waterfall, thanked Alhaji
Mohammed for being the first-ever Minister of Information and Culture
to visit the waterfall.
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