Director-General National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Segun
Runsewe has expressed immense joy with culture and tourism activities in
Nigeria last year, promising to embark on culture evangelism tour of
the 36 states of the federation very soon.
The NCAC DG singled out Lagos, Rivers, Cross-River, Kaduna, Plateau
and Edo States for engaging and promoting robust culture and tourism
activities in 2018, which helped create a window for organised local and
international visits across Nigeria.
Runsewe whose office organised some of the most notable cultural
festivals in Nigeria last year such as National Festival of Arts and
Culture (NAFEST) and International Arts and Crafts Exposition (INAC),
noted that the upbeats in culture activities from all states in the
country would help to sustain an all year and season holiday culture in
Nigeria and also anchors certified cultural festivals as tourism
products to help local and international tour operators in marketing
Nigeria to the world.
According to Nigeria’s chief cultural officer and President, World
Crafts Council, Africa region, what took place around the country last
year is a revolution which would place Nigeria in its rightful place in
global tourism community.
The NCAC DG noted that the 50 billion naira spending by holiday
makers in Lagos is a huge eye opener to what can tickle down to
operators of businesses and the service industry, adding that what is
needed now is to see that the industry is well organized and turned up
to create jobs for Nigerians. He said Lagos state government is doing
well in tourism and prays that the state will continue to provide the
leadership in strategic tourism activities more than ever before.
To Cross-River, Runsewe commended the governor for making carnival
Calabar to take new shape last year through an authentic African Theme
which calls for top mind awareness and revival of African culture to
help open the continent to visits and collaboration. Indeed, the 26
foreign nations that visited and actually participated in the Calabar
carnival, Runsewe observed, has taken the cultural carnival to another
level.
As Nigeria’s chief marketing officer, Runsewe explained that the
cultural intervention in Rivers state during NAFEST, presented Nigeria
culture to the world in an uncommon way and adding that he would remain
grateful to Governor Nyeson Wike of River State.
The Durbar in Kaduna and the refocused attention to rewrite and
reposition tourism in Plateau by Governor El-Rufai and Simon Lalong
respectively added up to give Nigeria the desired rebound that the world
is expecting from Africa’s biggest black nations, Runsewe noted.
Not left out in Runsewe’s ranking is also Edo State which came to
town last year with its Edo Fest, targeting Edo people and their friends
outside Nigeria. The strategic attention, to which that festival gave
the repatriation of Edo relics and Artifacts in foreign museums, marks
it out as a holiday event to watch in Nigeria. Significantly, Edo is the
host ground for NAFEST 2019, thereby expected to be in the forefront
cultural discussion throughout the year, NCAC DG further explained.
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