The Ekiti State Commissioner for Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Professor Razaq Ojo Bakare, has disclosed that a total of 4,000 contingents are expected to visit the state as it holds the National Festival for Arts and Culture (NAFEST) 2021.
Bakare, who stated that the contingents would be drawn from the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, said the cultural fiesta will expose the state’s vast tourism opportunities and cultural values as well as upscale its revenue earnings.
The professor of theatre arts who spoke in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital during a press briefing heralding the hosting of the NAFEST 2021, slated for 13th -20th of November, described the annual cultural jamboree as a flagship festival in Nigeria for the unification of the country’s diversity, which he said was conceptualised after the civil war for robust and enduring national integration.
Bakare said, “NAFEST has impacted greatly on trade and commerce, it has brought about innovation and creativity and promoted entrepreneurship. Aside from the fact that the festival has promoted self-reliance through job creation.
“Between 2010 and 2014, tourism development was the focus of Governor Kayode Fayemi- led administration. It was during that period that the idea of a flagship festival that will drive traffic of tourists; Ekiti Festival of Arts and Culture was mooted. With the return of Governor Fayemi in 2018, more developments have taken place.
“The Ekiti State is blessed with a lot of things which ordinarily should drive traffic of tourists to Ekiti. However, there remains the need for global attention to these unique endowments before they can begin to attract global patronage and give prospective investors the opportunity of coming to see, feel and explore all of them.”
Bakare posited that the vision for the hosting right granted to the state, is for Ekiti to set a new template for other states to follow in hosting the future events, saying the state is determined to win all laurels in the competitions, to promote its talents.
Speaking about the state’s preparedness for the cultural fiesta, the Commissioner added: “Facilities are being put in place, security is being fortified than ever despite that Ekiti is one of the most peaceful states in Nigeria.
“We are meeting traders association to sell their products at reasonable prices during the time. We are also meeting with the leaders of transport unions not to jack up their fares at this period.”
The Commissioner added that the direct impact of the festival can’t be underestimated, saying, “About 1,000 artistes are at various locations in Ekiti practising, hoping to participate in the festival and all that are involved would be paid to motivate them.”
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