Sponsors and investors have lined up
for the One Lagos Fiesta, the eight-day event organised annually by the Lagos
State Government and held across the five divisions of the state..
The Permanent Secretary in the
Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr. Fola Adeyemi, disclosed this in a
statement issued over the weekend. He identified them to include Guaranty Trust
Bank, GLOBACOM, Nigeria Breweries Ltd, Pepsi Nigerian Plc, Access Bank, Dangote
Group, Multichoice, JMG Generators, Eko Atlantic City, Eko Hotels, South Energy
X, among others.
Adeyemi in the statement disclosed
that the Street Carnival held on December 3 in Ikeja was organised by Heat
Limited in conjunction with the Ministry as a private sector-driven programme
of the state.
He said that aside the fact that the
carnival was a private driven initiative and only backed with institutional
support by the State Government, the private sector equally provided funds and
support to ensure the success of the programme.
The Permanent Secretary said the
quantum of tourism events in the state has taken an upward leap since 2015 with
the emergence of the Governor Akinwunmi Ambode Administration and the state
policy of project T.H.E.S.E which stands for Tourism, Hospitality,
Entertainment and Sport for Excellence.
He recalled that expansion of the
former Lagos Countdown event into One Lagos Fiesta, a multi-location event with
simultaneous concerts across the five administrative divisions of the state and
the huge success recorded, till date has further proven to the private sector
that Governor Ambode’s statement that the creative industry hold the key to a
booming economy in Lagos was fast becoming a reality.
“The vision of Governor Akinwunmi
Ambode to create a platform to support the creative industry has exposed the
tourism potentials of the state with a multiplier effect across various sectors
of the state economy.
“Smart business owners and investors
found it difficult to close their eyes to such monumental business benefits.
Lagos State has evolved as the tourism and entertainment hub of the country in
the last two years with an average of over 12 crowd pulling tourism,
entertainment and sports event in a year,” the Permanent Secretary said.
Adeyemi said that the organised
private sector has now taken the marketing advantage derivable in supporting
Lagos State tourism initiatives, because of the numerous opportunities
available and transparency of Government in managing the funds.
“The overall effect of all this is
that it has led to resultant growth in the local economy of the five divisions
that serves as the venues of the OLF, increased job creation opportunities,
innovations and boost in consumer product sales not only around the event
venues but all over the state,” he said.
Source News Express
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