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    Tackling Illegal, Unreported, Unregulated Fishing, Topmost Agenda – Minister Oyetola

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    The Minister, Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has revealed the top of the agenda of his administration as tackling illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, harnessing marine tourism, safety and security amongst others as he resumes office.

    Speaking during a working visit to NIMASA headquarters in Lagos state, where he met with the Top Management staff of the agency, Oyetola noted that the time has come for Nigeria to fully harness its vast potentials in the maritime sector, noting that the working visit was to ascertain and properly appraise the situation of things with a view of taking practical steps and measures towards addressing them.

    In his words, “Today, we have come to see some of the things you told us in Abuja and to properly appraise the situation of things with a view to taking practical steps towards addressing them. I am particularly interested in the NIMASA Modular Floating Dock because of its potential to generate employment and stem capital flight. But we must find a way of ensuring stakeholders’ buy-in, in whatever we do so that we are seen to be working together for the growth and development of Nigeria”.

    Speaking further, the Minister said that it was time for Nigeria to float a National Carrier, stressing that through a Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) arrangement, and the support of stakeholders, such a plan would be achieved in the interest of the maritime industry and Nigeria as a whole.

    The Minister averred that management of the resources of Nigeria’s Marine and Blue Economy entailed proactive, smart and strategic thinking. He called for the rediscovery, harnessing and packaging of the nation’s maritime resources, including seafoods, in line with all associated international standards and specifications.

    The Minister, who bemoaned foreign dominance of the fishing industry, assured that under his watch it will no longer be business as usual.

    However, the minister pointed out some facts saying that “According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the fisheries sector contributed 1.09% of the country’s total GDP in the year 2020 and 0.9% in the Q3 of 2021. We are regarded as a net importer of fishery products. But we are determined to change the narrative by putting in place measures to make Nigeria a major player in that regard.”

    Oyetola stressed that safety and security of the maritime corridors of Nigeria was a priority area in his agenda for the ministry, noting that without safety and security, there can never be a meaningful achievement in the industry.

    He added that with the rich endowments of her marine and blue economy, Nigeria had no justification not to develop marine tourism, which is a revenue-spinner for most countries, especially at the period when diversification of the economy from oil was sacrosanct.

    According to him, “Nigeria makes up about 853 kilometres of the estimated 47,000 kilometres of coastline in Africa. Nigeria has one of the largest wetlands in the world, with its coastal and marine ecosystems covering a total of 70,000 square kilometres. There are countries around the world that rely solely on earnings from the tourism sector. Here in Nigeria, we also have what it takes to attract tourists to waters. Therefore, we shall be developing the infrastructure in cities and towns that are lake or coastal facing for this purpose.”

    The Minister commended the Management of NIMASA under the leadership of Dr. Bashir Jamoh, OFR, for his grit and determination in ensuring that the Agency fulfills its mandates. He noted that he had full confidence in the capabilities and dedication of the Agency’s management, and stated that he looked forward to witnessing the continued success of NIMASA in shaping the future of the country’s maritime sector, reiterating that together, a thriving marine and blue economy that benefits everyone can be actualised.

    Before now, Jamoh in his opening remarks, had welcomed the Minister to the Agency, declaring that his appointment was unique and timely.

    The DG noted that the uniqueness of the Minister’s appointment was based on the industry and stakeholders’ clamour for independence, and the magnanimity of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR to create the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, showed that the President was a listening leader.

    During the visit, he also inspected the NIMASA Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and intelligence, C4i centre, NIMASA e-library, the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) radio room, Marine Environment Management Laboratory, the newly acquired NIMASA headquarters, Search and Rescue Base Clinic and the NIMASA Skill Acquisition Centre in Apapa.

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    Kogi tourism takes centre stage as Bilkisu Ogueyi drives development

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    Kogi State tourism development

    Bilkisu Ogueyi revitalises Kogi tourism, focusing on attractions like Agbaja Plateau and River Niger to boost the state’s global appeal.

     

     

    Kogi State is undergoing a remarkable transformation in its tourism sector under the leadership of Bilkisu Abdulsalam Ogueyi, the general manager of the Kogi State Hotels and Tourism Board.

    With her wealth of experience as a former president of the Nigerian Association of Tour Operators (NATOP) and over 20 years in the industry, Ogueyi is leveraging her expertise to reposition Kogi’s numerous attractions as major tourist destinations.

     

    Also read: Kogi State prepares for the 2024 international carnival

     

    Since assuming her role, Ogueyi has undertaken extensive engagements with stakeholders across the state, forging collaborations with private sector players and external organisations to stimulate growth in the sector.

    A notable milestone was her meeting with Wanle Akinboboye, founder of La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort in Lagos.

    This collaboration aims to inspire the development of similar world-class resorts in Kogi, particularly leveraging the River Niger’s scenic potential.

    Following the Lagos meeting, Ogueyi led her team and investors from Abuja on a field trip from 20–21 November 2024, to explore prominent attractions in Lokoja.

    The sites visited included Agbaja Plateau, the Confluence River, Mount Patti, and Jimbe Beach.

    The Agbaja Plateau is a sprawling 50-kilometre expanse known for its striking ironstone formations and rich ecological significance.

    Rising between 300 and 600 metres above sea level, the plateau features rugged terrains, natural caves, and flat-topped hills, making it a haven for geologists and nature enthusiasts.

    It is also home to local communities with vibrant traditions and historical landmarks such as a colonial-era rest house linked to Lord Lugard.

    Lokoja’s iconic Confluence River is where the Niger and Benue Rivers meet, creating a y-shaped spectacle. Best experienced at sunrise or sunset, this geographical wonder offers scenic views, boating opportunities, and cultural immersion at nearby riverside markets.

    Historically, Lokoja served as Nigeria’s first administrative capital under British rule, further enhancing the site’s allure.

    Mount Patti, standing 458 metres above sea level, offers panoramic views of Lokoja and the Niger-Benue confluence. It is also steeped in history, hosting a colonial rest house associated with Lord Lugard.

    The mountain caters to adventurers with hiking trails and recreational spots, making it a popular choice for both tourists and locals.

    Situated along Kogi’s riverbanks, Jimbe Beach provides a tranquil environment for picnics, fishing, and leisure activities. Surrounded by lush vegetation, the beach also facilitates cultural exchange with nearby fishing communities.

    The team identified infrastructural deficits across all sites, including poor road networks, limited tourist amenities, and inadequate promotional efforts.

    Specific issues include lack of signage at Mount Patti, poor accessibility to the Agbaja Plateau, and minimal facilities at Jimbe Beach.

     

    To address these issues, Ogueyi proposed:

    • Infrastructure upgrades and eco-tourism initiatives.
    • Development of guided tours and annual cultural festivals.
    • Restoration of historical structures and the introduction of recreational amenities.
    • Enhanced marketing to position Kogi as a leading destination in Nigeria.

     

    In her concluding remarks, Ogueyi emphasised the unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and historical significance that Kogi’s attractions offer.

    “By improving infrastructure, promoting eco-tourism, and preserving natural and cultural resources, we can unlock their full potential as prime tourist attractions in Nigeria,” she said.

    As the revitalisation journey continues, the Kogi State Hotels and Tourism Board plans to explore more sites, fostering partnerships and investments to transform the state into a premier tourist hub.

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    Plateau Government revives Jos wildlife park to boost tourism and economy

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    The Plateau Government revives Jos Wildlife Park, boosting tourism with upgrades like solar lights, boreholes, and perimeter fencing.

     

     

    The Plateau Patriotic Front (PPF), a socio-political group, has praised the Plateau State Government for its efforts in reviving the Jos Wildlife Park, describing it as a transformative move for the state’s tourism industry.

    In a statement issued on Tuesday, the PPF Chairman, Mr Mani Imman, commended Governor Caleb Mutfwang for prioritising the park’s rehabilitation, which aligns with the administration’s vision to enhance tourism and stimulate the state’s economy.

     

    Also read: Namibia To Kill Over 700 Wild Animals To Tackle Hunger

     

    “The revitalisation of the Jos Wildlife Park is a significant step toward preserving its sanctity while boosting Plateau’s economy.

    These efforts reflect the administration’s commitment to making tourism a key economic driver for the state,” Imman stated.

    The park, which spans 12 square kilometres, has seen substantial improvements, including the construction of a perimeter fence to secure its boundaries. Governor Mutfwang’s administration has also overseen:

    • Renovation and rehabilitation of existing structures.
    • Installation of 20 solar-powered lights to enhance safety and visibility.
    • Drilling of a borehole with an overhead tank to address water supply issues.
    • Laying pipes to ensure adequate water distribution to the park’s ponds.

     

    “The morale of staff has been significantly boosted, and the infrastructure upgrades signal a new era for the park,” Imman added.

    As the festive season approaches, Imman urged residents and visitors to explore the revitalised Jos Wildlife Park, noting that its restoration presents an excellent opportunity for recreation and cultural engagement.

    The Jos Wildlife Park has long been a symbol of Plateau State’s commitment to preserving biodiversity and showcasing Nigeria’s natural heritage.

    With these recent enhancements, the park is poised to reclaim its status as a premier tourist attraction in the region.

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    Lagos State and Wikimedia Nigeria Launch Wiki Imagine Lagos to Preserve Heritage

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    Wiki Imagine Lagos initiative

    Lagos State partners with Wikimedia Nigeria for the Wiki Imagine Lagos initiative to preserve cultural heritage and promote sustainable tourism.

     

     

    Lagos State Government, in partnership with the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria, has unveiled the Wiki Imagine Lagos initiative, a transformative project aimed at digitally preserving the state’s rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and tourist attractions.

    This collaboration seeks to promote sustainable tourism development while enhancing Lagos’ global visibility through Wikipedia, the world’s most-referenced online encyclopedia.

     

    Also read: Lagos State launches Wiki-Imagine Lagos writing contest to spotlight cultural heritage

     

    Dr. Isaac Olatunde, Secretary to the Wikimedia Nigeria Board of Trustees, officially launched the project during a webinar.

    In his address, he reiterated Wikimedia Nigeria’s dedication to documenting Lagos’ vibrant history and cultural assets.

    The Wiki Imagine Lagos initiative incorporates:

    • Content and Photo Submission Contests: Encouraging contributions that highlight Lagos’ overlooked heritage and attractions.
    • Thematic Edit-a-Thons: Events to update and expand Wikipedia articles on Lagos.
    • Customised Plaques with Wikipedia URLs: Strategically placed at heritage sites to direct visitors to detailed online information.

    A groundbreaking element of the initiative is the appointment of a Wikipedia-In-Residence at the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, a first in Nigeria and Africa.

    Following a Needs Assessment, it was discovered that over 70% of Lagos’ 163 documented heritage resources are absent from Wikipedia. The project aims to address this gap, leveraging Wikipedia’s vast reach to improve awareness.

     

    To kickstart the project, the organisers hosted a webinar featuring a panel discussion moderated by Airat Abdul Rahmon of Voice of Nigeria. Key panellists included:

    • Mrs Adetoke Benson Awosika, Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture
    • Olusola Olaniyan, Chairperson of Wikimedia Nigeria Foundation Inc.
    • Pelu Awofeso, Award-winning Journalist
    • Okorie Uguru, Publisher of Africa Travel Herald
    • Mevin Iteghete, Information Technologist

     

    The discussion highlighted the initiative’s potential to position Lagos as a hub for cultural tourism and digital innovation.

    In tandem, a writing contest for Nigerian journalists was announced, challenging participants to spotlight underrepresented Lagos heritage sites.

    Top entries will win prizes of ₦500,000, ₦300,000, and ₦200, with selected stories incorporated into Wikipedia during edit-a-thons.

    This partnership aligns with SDG 11, which advocates for inclusive and sustainable urban settlements. By showcasing Lagos’ unique history and culture, the Wiki Imagine Lagos initiative underscores the economic and cultural vibrancy of the state to a global audience.

    Chairman of Wikimedia Nigeria, Ambassador Olusola Olaniyan, praised the collaboration as a historic step in bridging culture and technology.

    “This project is a milestone in preserving Lagos’ heritage and amplifying its international appeal,” he stated.

    Through innovative efforts like Wiki Imagine Lagos, Lagos State is setting a precedent in blending cultural preservation with digital technology to secure its legacy for generations to come.

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