The Federal Government sas it will
make the annual Calabar carnival a major foreign exchange earner for
Nigeria.
The Minister of Information and
Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said this on Sunday in Calabar while
flagging off the third dry run of the 2017 carnival which has the
theme ‘Migration’.
He said that the carnival, which has
united the people over the years and had attracted wider
participation, was the longest street party in the world with 12
kilometre-lond route.
He said that it was time for people to
start seeing the carnival beyond entertainment but see the
seriousness and the message it conveys.
“”We are pushing the Calabar
carnival to be a major foreign exchange earner for the country.
“”We have here today, 26 beauty
queens from 26 African countries who are contesting for the 2017 Miss
Africa pageant.
““That is a big statement because
each of these young ladies are going to spend two weeks here and will
go back to their countries as our own ambassadors.
““They will tell the story of what
they have seen and the hospitality of Cross River and that is a big
plus for the state and the country.
““What is happening here today is
reverberating throughout the world because this dry run is unique in
the sense that it gives the organisers and participants the
opportunity to perfect their act.
““I also want to take this
opportunity to appeal to the world to see this street party beyond
dancing and beyond the costumes’’, he said.
The Minister said that festival had
become a platform for youths to vent their creativity and a platform
to turn Nigeria’s creative industry into a veritable creative
economy.
““I am delighted to know that
everything being used in the carnival is manufactured locally by
Nigerians.
“”Calabar carnival does not only
create an economy, but also unites the whole of Nigeria because it
had enlightened the people of Nigeria and the world about Climate
Change and Migration’’, he said.
Earlier, Prof. Ivara Esu, Deputy Gov.
of the state, said that the annual festival had become an
international brand.
Esu said that the state was happy to
have the Minister in person to perform the flag off, adding all
preparations had been made for the grand finale of the carnival
billed for Dec. 28.
The Minister, who was earlier taken
through the monorail ride from the Calabar International Convention
Centre (CICC) to the Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort, described
the project as a major booster to the tourism sector in the state.
“”I am happy to know that the
second phase will also link the airport. This shows that Cross River
is taking a major step in building infrastructure that will help in
pushing the state as a conference hub.
““We will not hesitate in helping
the state government to sustain this kind of project. We are ready as
a government to provide the enabling environment for states like
Cross River to thrive.
“”Even in the Federal Council of
Tourism, Cross River is a member because we recognise the giant
stride the state is making in tourism’’, he said.
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