Alhaji Samaila Mera, the Emir of
Argungu on Sunday said the popular Argungu Fishing and Cultural
Festival would hold in March 2018 and feature polo as one of its
events.
Mera made the remarks during a courtesy
call by Francis Ogboro, the President of the Nigeria Polo Federation
(NPF) and his officials to the Emir’s palace.
The four-day yearly festival held in
Kebbi State is one of Nigeria’s internationally recognised tourism
attractions.
But unfortunately, it has not been held
since the last edition in 2009, posing a huge revenue loss to the
local economy and the country.
The Emir, however said plans were on
ground to ensure the festival holds next year.
“We are working together with the
State government to make sure that the festival is staged next year.
“We are in the process of appointing
a Director-General for the festival, create a Secretariat and start
making contacts with our various sponsors as well as the various
stakeholders.
“As you know, the festival has now
been inscribed in the World Heritage list which makes the United
Nations a stakeholder in the festival.
“So, immediately the director-general
is appointed, we will have a tripartite meeting between the State,
the Federal Government and the United Nations, who are the major
stakeholders in the festival.
“From that meeting, we should be able
to announce to the world when the next festival will hold which will
definitely be sometime in March next year Insha Allah,” he said.
He also noted that there was great
potential in the polo tournament being part of the festival, adding
that the tournament has continued to evolve and grow over the years.
“The festival started with just the
main even, which is the grand fishing.
“Today we have like seven to eight
major events making the entire festival.
“Therefore, this has huge potential
in my opinion of becoming one event amongst so many to hold during
the festival,” he said.
He explained that the reason for the
lengthy delay in holding festival was largely due to the security
situation the country had been faced with for quite a while.
“You know the festival is such that
attracts people like no other festival in the country.
“In our wisdom, we felt that it was a
kind of opportunity the miscreants in our society will want to take
advantage of to attack and cause maximum damage.
“So, we were not prepared to take
that chance.
“Alhamdullahi, peace has come to most
part of the country and we felt it is safe enough to stage it at this
time.
“Hopefully, next year Insha Allah it
will hold,” he said.
In his response, Ogboro said he and the
entire NPF family were very honoured to have been personally invited
by the Emir to witness the maiden Argungu polo tournament.
“I am very excited that polo has come
to Argungu for the first time in the history of the state and I am
proud to have been part of this historical event, ” he said.
He said the NPF would work harmoniously
with NSK Farms, the sponsors, as well as the state government to
ensure that the dream becomes a reality.
He added that the game of polo would
indeed be a plus to the festival as it had the potential of
attracting people from all over the world.
“The benefits are indeed numerous for
this part of the country as well as the entire nation,” he said.
The Argungu Polo Tournament which was
organised by Alhaji Nura Kangiwa, the patron of the NSK Farms
galloped on Friday and ended on Sunday.
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