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Government not paying attention to tourism – Prof Ogunfolakan

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By Jeleel Olawale

The Director of AG Leventis Museum of Natural History, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Professor Adisa Ogunfolakan has bemoaned the government of not paying attention to tourism industry in the country, especially in Osun State.

Ogunfolakan made the disclosure in an interview with Nigerian NewsDirect.

He said the tourism industry in the year 2022 did not perform so bad, but just evolving in Osun state, saying that the industry is not faring well the way it should be.

Government does not even understand the contribution of the industry to the economy of the state. There are a lot of tourist sites in Osun state. We have everything to make the industry the best.

According to him, “Osun State is the bedrock or home of tourism in the whole of SouthWestern Nigeria because we have a lot of historical, archaeological and natural places that could fare well in tourism, if we develop it. It is not being developed well that is why I said it has not fared in 2022”.

“The last government tried to uplift the industry but not as it should be because government needs to fund the industry, renovate the existing ones so that they will be attractive to the tourists. For tourism to fare well, we need roads, hotels, security, electricity and these are the things that are lacking in this part of the world.

“These are the things that make tourism flourishes and government does not pay desired attention to them. Government needs to do more. They are not doing enough to expand the industry to general fund.

“There are a lot of money in the industry to compete with oil if we are able to tap them. We need to discover more tourist sites because there are a lot of them in Osun State. We need to expose them and those that have been exposed, we need to develop them.

“Those exposed ones were done last year by the former commissioner for culture and tourism, Dr. Adebisi Obawale. We did it on our own, the government did not put money to the development of the ones that have been exposed”, Ogunfolakan said.

Ogunfolakan frowned at the lacklustre attitude of government to tourism sector, noting that is like one is sitting on gold, but looking for ashes. So, one will not be happy when one is sitting on gold. “I am not happy on the state of tourist centres in Osun State. We don’t understand the value of visiting tourist sites. Government needs to change its attitude towards tourism. They need to invest both financial and human capital in the industry”.

He said he has been exposing tourism potential of Osun State to the world, “I restored historical places in Osun State. I have exposed a lot of tourist sites in Osun State through my research. And as a stakeholder in the industry, I have been writing on them to expose tourism potential of Osun State”.

“We are trying our efforts to develop the sector. I don’t have the power, but each time I have opportunity, speak and write about significance of tourism, the festivals, immovable heritage, I foresee a greater development in tourism potential of Osun State if we have the right people there.

“When we have a round peg in a round hole, then things will move but when we put round peg in square hole, it will not work and that has been the problem. When we put a medical doctor in education industry, things will not work and we do everything on politics without merit. Let’s appoint those who really understand a given sector and support them. But I hope one day things will work out.

“Our people are using our money to develop tourism potential of United Arab Emirates. Most of our tourist centres are facing problem of religion bias, people should change their orientation towards this. People don’t understand that those called idols, they are the ones that did well in their own time, they developed their environment and people, we are not worshipping them but venerating and thanking them for what they have done”.

Ogunfolakan stressed that Nigerian tourism can still compete with United Arab Emirate if we develop it. Let government fund it adequately well instead of developing other people’s tourism. He noted that he foresees a brighter future for tourism industry. We learnt that Nigerians are the ones owning most of the tourist sites in UAE.

He said; “We are doing sensitisation for people on our tourism. We should see our own heritage, culture as ours. I used to dressing in our culture. I never wore English attire. I have been trying to sensitize Nigerians on the need to imbibe our culture and tradition. Religion is a state of mind of an individual but our culture and way of life are different from religion”.

Speaking on OAU museum, the director stressed that people are visiting Ife Museum, especially the students, adding that there was a time when the Nigerian antiquities were stolen and taken to Europe. Most of Nigerian antiquities are in European Museums.

He urged government to fund the sector adequately well and appoint those who understand and have passion for the sector there, monitor and expose it, sensitizing the people on the importance of tourism to know difference between culture and religion.

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Minister tasks NDC participants on principles of cooperation, diversity

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, has challenged the participants of the National Defence College (NDC) Course 32, to reaffirm commitment to upholding the principles of cooperation, tolerance and respect for diversity.

Tuggar, who was represented by Amb. Tiwatope Elias-Fatile, made the call at the NDC International Day organised for allied participants of Course 32, on Saturday in Abuja.

He said the event was organised by the college to foster the existing cordial relationship between Nigeria and the countries of all international participants on the course through showcasing of different cultural heritage

”I also understand that variety of foods from different countries will be served at this event,” he said.

The minister commended the college for the increase in the number of foreign participants

He said that NDC environment had become a diplomatic hub of a sort and not only an academic institution and I think this is highly commendable.

According to him, NDC has provided a platform for them to come together, share their heritage and strengthen the bonds as they appreciate the artifacts, cuisine, traditional dresses and music on display.

“Today, as we celebrate International Day for international participants, let us reaffirm our commitment to upholding the principles of cooperation, tolerance and respect for diversity.

“Let us embrace the notion that our differences are a source of strength, not division, and that by working together, we can overcome even the most formidable of challenges.

“Let us recognise that cultural diversity is a strength, not a weakness.

“For us in Nigeria, we have success stories of how our different cultures have brought us together and make us very strong in a world where division and conflicts often dominate the headlines,” he said.

According to him, this event reminds us that our shared humanity is greater than our differences.

“Let us continue to build bridges of understanding, foster dialogue and promote peace.

”We should strive to create a world where diversity is cherished and inclusivity is the norm,” he said.

Tuggar challenged participants from the 19 countries to continue to be ambassadors and representatives of their nations

He added that their stories, traditions and customs were the bridges that connect them with each other.

In his address of welcome, the Commandant of the College, Rear Adm. Olumuyiwa Olotu, said the International Cultural Fiesta was a routine part of the NDC’s academic programme.

Olotu said said the event culminated the Country Briefs by the international participants where the history and culture of their peoples were highlighted, showing similarities with Nigeria.

He said the briefs by the international participants also highlighted government policies on the economy, security and development in heir respective countries.

According to him, the participants display the culture, artefacts, maps and culinary specialities of their countries during this event.

“This tradition is to foster and deepen the existing cordial relationship between Nigeria and all the countries here represented by our dear international participants.

“This is in addition to the need to strengthen the bond, friendship and comradeship amongst participants.

“In a nutshell, it is a pleasant event that brings joy to the entire college community and today we have participants of NDC Course 32 to do us the honours.

“It is also a family gathering and an avenue for us to take a break from academic work and unwind in a relaxed atmosphere,” he said.

The Commandant said the 2024 edition had participants from 19 countries and Nigeria which  include; the Republic of Benin, Botswana, Brazil, Chad, Congo, Cote d’ Ivoire the Gambia, Germany and Ghana.

Others according to him, are; India Liberia, Mali, Nepal, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia as well as Zimbabwe.

The Representative of the Diplomatic Corps, Mr Tunde Spencer, from Liberia, said the college had contributed immensely to various aspects of Liberia’s national development.

He commended NDC for the initiative to promote cultural diversity, foster understanding and cultural exchange  among the participants.

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NYSC Trust Fund Bill will create job opportunities for graduates – Senate

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The Chairman, Senate Committee on Youth and Community Engagement, Sen. Yemi Adaramodu, (APC Ekiti South), said that the recently passed National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) Trust Fund Bill would provide jobs for graduates.

Adaramodu disclosed this when he led a delegation of the committee on official visit to Oyo State NYSC Orientation Camp at Iseyin on Saturday.

He said that the bill would soon be sent to the President for assent and had scaled through both first, second reading and other crucibles of legislation.

The lawmaker said that the provision of the Bill was basically to ensure that corps members get established through the training they had acquired through NYSC Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme.

He added that the provision of the Bill also cater for corps members who might wish to go into business after their service year.

“The issue of unemployment and what next for corps members after the service year will be a thing of the past soon.

“The bill will ensure that the dreams of every Nigeria graduate become a reality, “he said.

Adaramodu disclosed that the Senate, in collaboration with relevant government departments, agencies and other stakeholders, would soon work on the upward review of corps members’ allowances across the country.

He said that the Senate, in its legislative agenda, would also consider other youth development programmes aside from those embedded in the NYSC trust fund Bill.

Also speaking, the Oyo State NYSC Coordinator, Mr Abel Odoba, said that NYSC SAED training aimed to empower corps members to consider the possibilities of self-employment or initiating their own businesses.

Odoba noted that the NYSC trust fund Bill would practically eradicate unemployment among graduate youths in Nigeria.

He said that statistics have shown that many corps members who actively engaged in SAED programmes have become employers of labour after their service year.

“The Bill will provide soft landing for corps members who have undergone SAED in securing startup funds.

“Through the trust fund, skilled corps members will be given startup grants so that they will become employers of labour and contribute to development of the nation.

“Country like China and other fast developing nations are exploring skills development to address unemployment.

“A time is coming that certificate will no longer be useful but skills acquired will always make way at all times, “he said.

The News Agency Nigeria(NAN) reports that members of the Senate delegation include Sen. Salisu Afolabi (APC Ogun Central), Sen. Aminu Abbas(PDP Adamawa Central), the clerk – Mrs Ijeoma Chikwem and other principal officers of senate youth development committee.

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Power: Amukpe substation to experience power outage for 2 weeks – TCN

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The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), on Saturday in Benin said that there would be power outage in its Amukpe substation for two weeks.

This is according to a statement signed by the General Manager, Public Affairs TCN Ndidi Mbah.

Mbah said the disruption would begin on May 4 and last till May 17.

The outage according to TCN, is to enable contractors have safe environment to erect two 132KV transmission towers at the substation.

The company also said d that as a result of the intending power outage, there would be no bulk power supply to Benin DisCo through the Adeje industrial, woodland, Mosogar, Sapele and Abraka feeders for the period.

“The transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) hereby states that it will commence the erection of two (2) number 132kV transmission towers at its Amukpe Transmission Substation.

” And will equally restring a portion of the Benin-Delta and Delta-Oghara 132kV double circuit transmission lines from Saturday, May 4 to May 17, 2024.

“Consequently, Amukpe Substation will be out of power for the duration of the work.

“Also, there will be no bulk power supply to Benin DisCo through the following feeders: the Adeje, industrial  Woodland, Mosogar, Sapele and Abraka feeders.

“The outage is necessary to create a safe working environment for the contractor. Completion of the projects will put in place N-1 redundancy that would enable TCN supply bulk electricity to the substation from either the Benin or Ughelli transmission line.

“This means that when one transmission line is faulty, bulk electricity can still be received in the substation from the second line., ” Mbah said.

According to her, TCN apologises for the inconvenience electricity consumers in the substation will experience within the period.

She said that the projects would help ensure a more flexible and consistent bulk power supply through the Amukpe transmission substation when completed

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