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    Supreme Court grants NIWA exclusive right to control Nigerian inland waterways

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    Licensing and control of all inland waterways spanning more than 10,000 kilometres in the country has been restored to National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) in a ruling by the Supreme Court at the weekend.

    By this judgement, Lagos State and some littoral states are to abide by the judgement.

    Before now, there had been a protracted legal tussle between the Federal Government and Lagos State Government over which tier of government controls waterways in Lagos with huge economic potential.

    However, the latest judgement has empowered NIWA to control, regulate and sanitise boat operators and dredgers in all the nation’s waterways. It also grants NIWA the authority to generate more revenue into the coffers of the Federal Government.

    In the judgement written and delivered by Hon. Justice John Inyang Okoro, the apex court refused to be drawn into the argument of resource control, insisting that such extensions belong to politicians, who have the power of amendment of the construction.

    According to him, until the applicable sections of the Nigerian constitution are amended, the court will restrict itself to its duty to interpret the law as it is.

    Before the latest judgement, NIWA had contended with Lagos State Government that the lagoon and Lekki lagoons were exclusively within its control, stessing that any illegal activities within NIWA Right of Way would not be tolerated.

    Based on a 2014 judgement captured in suit CA/L/886/2014- Lagos Waterways Authority and 3 ORS V INC Trustees of Association of Tourist Boat Operators and Water Transporters of Nigeria and 5 ORS, the right of all waterways in Nigeria and shorelines was ceded to NIWA.

    The authority noted in a statement that it “shall within the laws and constitutional provisions, ensure that it keeps trespassers out of its Right of Way (RoW) and may where necessary deploy the federal might to bring the oppositions to adhere to do right things and to stop further intimidation of federal government licensed stakeholders.

    “it is instructive that we bear in mind that the law as it stands today, and encapsulated in the court of appeal judgement states clearly the areas of competence of both governments -Federal and State in the following words- Item 5 in the second schedule to the National Inland Waterways Act was the relevant provision for the navigable route that falls under the exclusive legislative list and it provides thus:

    The intra coastal route from Badagry, along the Badagry Creek to Lagos through Lagos Lagoon to Epe, Lekki Lagoon to Iwopin along Omu/Creek Talifa Lively to Ajilete , Akata, Aboko, Arogbo, Ofunama Benin Creek to Warri, also the canal running from Araromi through Aiyetoro. Imelumo to Benin River and from Aiyetoro through Mahin Lagoon to Igbokoda.”

    In addition, NIWA explained that the route runs through International and states boundaries and was therefore consistent with being an item on the exclusive legislative list, adding that revenue accruable from this federal route would be payable to the authority.

    Commending the Supreme Court judgement, the Managing Director of the authority, Mr Bola Oyebamiji, said that all NIWA was established for was to harness the potentials of the sector,, one that the apex court ruling has now given teeth.

    “This judgement has come at a time Mr President gave directives to maximize the benefits of the sector in all the ways it will enhance the economy and empower Nigerians. With President Tinubu”s determination to open up the economy through the newly created Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy under the leadership of Mr Adegboyega Oyetola as the Minister, this judgement will bolster our efforts and help to facilitate the processes of developing the sector. “ Oyebamiji said.

    The NIWA helmsman went on to explain that the judgement is about consolidation of water transportation, tourism and sundry economic empowerment of the people, and not about who won or lost at the Supreme Court.

    “This is not about who owns what won or lost. This is about Nigeria and Nigerians benefitting from our God-given endowment. It is about the common good and rebuilding the sector for greater opportunities.

    A nation cannot be this blessed with navigable coastal line without exploring and maximizing the benefits for the good of all. So, this is not about a court victory. This is about the greater good and the need for us to explore the potentials of our inland waterways for the benefit of our people.

    “If we put to good use Nigeria’s potential in the coastal areas in the area of transportation for instance, it will reduce the pressure on our roads and improve citizen interactions.”

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    Nigeria’s poor infrastructure holds back tourism growth

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    Nigeria’s Tourism Infrastructure Challenges

    Nigeria’s poor infrastructure hampers tourism growth, contributing only 3.65% to GDP. Experts urge investment in facilities to unlock the sector’s full potential.

     

    Nigeria’s tourism sector is facing significant challenges due to inadequate infrastructure, preventing it from realising its full potential.

    Currently, the sector contributes just 3.65 percent to the country’s GDP, in stark contrast to France’s 7.5 percent. At the Tourism Conference, Lola Ade-John, the Minister of Tourism, represented by Otoide Ayemere, acknowledged this issue and emphasised the ministry’s focus on improving infrastructure to stimulate growth.

     

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    Nigeria boasts numerous untapped tourism assets, such as the African Waterfall in Cross River and Kainji Lake in Kaduna, which, with proper investment, could enhance the country’s tourism appeal.

    Paul Kavanagh, general manager of Wheatbaker Hotel, advocated for collaboration between the government and private sector to develop tourism infrastructure, including an international conference centre, hotel management schools, and better marketing strategies.

    While investments like the Banker’s Committee’s renovation of the National Theatre in Lagos signal progress, experts say more needs to be done.

    The revamped theatre, now boasting a 4,000-seater main bowl and other world-class facilities, showcases what could be achieved through targeted infrastructure development.

    Seyi Adewale, CEO of Mainstream Cargo Ltd, highlighted the importance of airport improvements, including transit buses and feeder airlines, which are crucial for enhancing the visitor experience.

    Without these upgrades, Nigeria risks further hindering its tourism potential, despite its wealth of cultural and natural attractions, such as the Obudu Cattle Ranch and the Badagry Slave Route.

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    President Tinubu commended for backing Ipada initiative to boost Nigerian tourism

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    President Tinubu tourism initiative

    Chief Mike Amachree praises President Tinubu for supporting the Ipada Initiative, a boost to Nigeria’s tourism industry.

     

    Chief Mike Amachree, one of Nigeria’s foremost tourism experts, has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his commitment to transforming Nigeria’s tourism industry.

    Amachree, often referred to as the Father of Nigerian Tourism, expressed his admiration for President Tinubu’s support of the Ipada Initiative and Carnival, a private sector initiative led by Otunba Wanle Akinboboye.

     

    Also read: IPADA carnival 2024: A celebration of Nigeria’s culture and unity

     

    The president’s personal endorsement of the Ipada Initiative, which aims to attract international tourists from the Diaspora, was lauded by Amachree as a significant step in reshaping Nigeria’s tourism landscape.

    By assuming the roles of Patron and Chief Global Ambassador for the initiative, President Tinubu has shown the seriousness of his administration in promoting tourism.

    Amachree also highlighted that the president’s creation of a dedicated tourism ministry further signals a strong commitment to the sector’s growth.

    He applauded Otunba Wanle Akinboboye for his unwavering dedication to the tourism industry, noting that the Ipada Initiative could significantly increase international tourist numbers in Nigeria.

    The initiative is scheduled for December and promises to be a major event, showcasing Nigeria’s potential as a global tourist destination.

    Amachree, who has long been involved in the sector, believes the president’s involvement will foster the growth of tourism in the country.

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    Akwaaba travel market 2024 to grant N5m in tourism support

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    Akwaaba Travel Market 2024

    The 20th Akwaaba Travel Market will award N5m in grants under the Fatima Garbati Tourism Outreach, supporting tourism media, schools, and travel clubs.

     

    The 20th edition of the Akwaaba Travel Market, West Africa’s largest travel and tourism fair, promises to be a landmark event in 2024.

    Organisers have announced the introduction of a N5 million grant under the *Fatima Garbati Tourism Outreach* to support tourism media, schools, and travel clubs.

     

    Also read: 20th Akwaaba African travel market set to shine in Lagos with youth tourism focus

     

    This initiative honours the late Mrs Fatima Garbati, an advocate for tourism in Africa. The outreach will also launch the annual *Fatima Garbati Award for Tourism Journalism*, celebrating excellence in tourism reporting.

    The organisers aim to promote tourism in Nigeria by providing grants to 10 travel and tourism institutes across the country, with an emphasis on supporting top students, travel clubs, and young tour operators.

    The President of NATOP will also nominate a tour operator for the grant, while five tourism journalists will receive support for their contributions to the industry.

    Akwaaba 2024 will showcase several high-profile exhibitors making their debut at the event, including Mövenpick Hotel & Residence Nairobi, Memorial Healthcare Group from Turkey, and Costa Cruises from Italy.

    These new participants bring diverse offerings, from luxury hospitality to medical tourism and cruise experiences, signalling the growing global interest in Africa’s tourism market.

    Scheduled from 22nd to 24th September 2024 at Eko Hotels & Suites in Lagos, Akwaaba will feature key stakeholders, government officials, and industry professionals, making it a pivotal platform for fostering connections and exploring opportunities in the African travel and tourism industry.

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