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Gov. Otu injects N18bn into Cross River tourism

Gov. Bassey Otu of Cross River has approved the release of N18 billion to boost tourism infrastructure and reposition the state as a leading destination in Nigeria and West Africa.

The state government said the fund would be used for the rehabilitation and upgrade of key tourism assets, including the Obudu Mountain Resort, Kwa Falls, Marina Resort, and the Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Tourism Development, Mr Thomas Ikpeme, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.

Ikpeme said the investment forms part of the administration’s tourism transformation agenda under the “Season of Sweetness” initiative.

He said the funds would also support the remodeling of Amber Tinapa Hotel and Studio Tinapa, alongside the construction of a new pier harbor to enhance waterfront tourism activities.

According to him, the state will launch “Experience Calabar” tours and set up a Heritage Market to promote arts, crafts and local culture.

He said part of the funds would be used to develop Axari Towers to increase accommodation capacity ahead of the 20th anniversary of the Calabar Carnival scheduled for December 2025.

“A key component of this initiative is the government’s strategic investment in Axari Towers.

“This will guarantee the hosting of major events and increase bed capacity in the state as it prepares for the 20th Anniversary of the Christmas Festival & Carnival Calabar this December.

“This move is expected to stimulate the local economy, create jobs, attract global tourists, and deepen private sector involvement in the tourism and hospitality value chain”.

The adviser added that the government had acquired two CRJ 1000 aircraft to complement the existing Boeing 737s operated by the state-owned airline, Cally Air, in partnership with Aero Contractors and ValueJet.

He also said that the Calabar International Convention Centre (CICC) and the Calabar Cultural Centre were undergoing upgrades to attract conferences and business events to the state.

Otu said the initiative was aimed at creating jobs, attracting investments, and promoting local culture through tourism.

“This is not just an investment in infrastructure; it is an investment in our people, our culture, and our future,” the governor was quoted as saying.

The government said the initiative would improve access, accommodation, and activities across the state, while also enhancing human capacity and community-based tourism.

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