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Rivers unveils plans to become Nigeria’s leading tourism destination

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February 21, 2025
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The Rivers Government has unveiled plans to embark on the massive infrastructural development of 42 tourists sites, positioning the state as Nigeria’s premier tourism destination.

Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Dr Isreal Ngbuelo, disclosed this in Port Harcourt on Thursday during a meeting with representatives of the state’s 23 Local Government Areas (LGA).

He explained that the state government’s decision to develop the sites was driven by the need to boost revenue generation and create employment opportunities across the state.

According to Ngebuelo, the project is already underway, starting with the recent collaboration with the Landmark Group to re-develop the Port Harcourt Tourist Beach.

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“The re-development aims to restore Rivers state’s former glory and establish it as a leading destination for leisure, hospitality, and tourism on a global scale,” he stated.

The commissioner noted that the government convened the meeting with the LGA representatives to discuss the establishment of Culture and Tourism Committees in each council.

He said that councils would be responsible for identifying various tourist sites within their respective LGAs and reporting them to the state government.

Ngbuelo added that Gov. Siminilayi Fubara was committed to transforming the state’s culture and tourism sector into a globally competitive industry.

“We want to reduce our over dependence on oil, especially as many economies around the world are now thriving without crude oil.

“Our focus is on harnessing the cultural and economic potential of our tourist sites to generate revenue for both the state and local governments,” Ngebuelo added.

He highlighted some of the key tourists sites slated for development to include the Opobo Beach and Ken Saro-Wiwa Memorial Park, among others.

Ngbuelo also revealed plans to revive the state’s annual cultural festival, CARNIRIV, which traditionally takes place every December.

“The return of CARNIRIV will future boost tourism and creative industry, discouraging fun seekers from travelling out of Rivers State, particularly during festive periods,” he concluded.

Responding on behalf of the council representatives, Mr Odimabo Torukwin, Vice Chairman of Akuku-Toru Local Government Council, commended the state government for its bold initiative to revamp the tourism sector.

He emphasised that the plan would have a positive socio-economic impact, significantly reducing unemployment and stimulating economic growth in communities. (NAN)

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