As part of the events to mark World Tourism Day, WTD, Akwa Ibom State Government through Ministry of Culture and Tourism has concluded plans to host first ever boat regatta and fishing festival.
The event slated for September 27, 2024 at Marina Beach, is targeted at soothing Nwaniba and adjoining communities hosting Ibom Icon Hotel and Marina Beach, which is considered as one of the major slave trade routes.
The celebration which is planned in line with the theme of the 2024 WTD celebration, “Tourism and Green Investments” is designed to see tourism as sustainable transformation driver to communities – creating jobs, fostering inclusion and strengthening local economies according to Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr. Charles Udoh.
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In a chat with newsmen in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State Capital, Charles Udoh acknowledged the peaceful nature of the communities hosting Ibom Icon Hotel and other facilities therein, including the Nwaniba beaches, and pledged state government preparedness to reciprocate such gestures.
Udoh said the inaugural “Ibom Boat Regatta and Fishing Festival”, slated for September 27, 2024, at Marina Beach, will showcase the state’s rich maritime heritage and serve as a platform to promote tourism, culture, and peace.
The Culture and Tourism Commissioner listed highlights of the day to include the unveiling of a fully restored slave boat, symbolizing a painful yet significant chapter in the history of the region as one of the major slave routes during the transatlantic slave trade.
The boat’s restoration, funded by the Ibom National Association of Akwa Ibom USA Incorporated, according to the Commissioner, underscores efforts to preserve the state’s heritage. Additionally, a newly established Slave Memorial Park, initiated by a local philanthropist, will also be officially commissioned during the festival.
Udoh, explained that the projects were part of the state’s broader vision to leverage Akwa Ibom’s historical and cultural assets. “Governor Umo Eno’s administration is committed to turning our rich heritage into a major economic driver. This year’s World Tourism Day focuses on peace, and through events like the regatta, we are fostering unity within the Marina community and beyond.”
“The state government has made significant strides in preparing for the event, with robust security measures in place.
“We have partnered with the Nigerian Navy to acquire 14 gunboats to ensure safety in our waterways. In addition, we are introducing a fully air-conditioned luxury ferry service, expected to arrive soon, to boost marine transport and attract tourism to the area,” the Commissioner added.
The festival, which also includes cultural displays, tug-of-war contests, and fishing competitions, will help stimulate local economies in coastal communities and attract both tourists and investors to the region. Participation will be by invitation, with the Governor of Akwa Ibom, Pastor Umo Eno, serving as the Special Guest of Honour.
He listed other efforts to make Akwa Ibom a tourism hub to include steps to harness its unique historical sites, such as the amalgamation site and locations tied to the 1929 Women’s War, Mary Sllessor House, all mapped out for preservation and restoration.
In line with the vision to transform the sector, Udoh explained that the state is also transforming an erosion-ravaged area into a world-class tourist center, as it is currently developing the area with a nine-hole golf course, an artificial lake with a restaurant at its center, luxury chalets, a football field, basketball courts, floodlights for night sports, and a children’s park. These amenities are designed to offer an all-inclusive experience for visitors, combining leisure, sports, and relaxation.
He hinted that properly document and coordinate its tourism activities, the state government will, on the 2024 World’s Tourism Day unveil the official tourism website of the state “discoverakwaibom.com”, to carry out trend analysis of people and businesses for data gathering and future planning, list all the accredited tour operators, hotels and their grading to protect visitors and tourists from falling prey to scammers . “The listing would be reviewed annually” he said.