Tourism

Abuja Carnival to hold November 23

Published by

The annual Abuja Carnival is scheduled to take place between 23rd and 25th November, 2019.

The carnival is a yearly event where delegates from the 36 states of the Federation and the FCT converge on the nation’s capital, Abuja to display their various cultures, costumes, cuisines, art and craft among others

The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Deaconess Grace Gekpe, who announced this in Abuja on Monday at a stakeholders’ meeting, apologised for the postponement of the Abuja Carnival, which was earlier scheduled for December 2018.

She said this year’s Abuja Carnival with the theme “Culture For Peace,” will provide a veritable platform to further strengthen the bond of unity of the country after the 2019 peaceful general elections.

“This year’s carnival, among other gains, will provide platform to unwind, recreate and continue the onerous task of nation building after the peaceful 2019 general elections,” she said.

Deaconess Gekpe said the ministry is equally exploring the Abuja Carnival as a vehicle for wealth creation, poverty reduction, employment generation and social integration as well as panacea for peaceful and stable society.

“Though diverse in language, tribe, culture and tradition as well as in religious and political philosophy, the carnival is conceived to showcase our strength even in our diversity and to forge a nation of one destiny, one people,” she stated.

Deaconess Gekpe called for input from the various stakeholders from the 36 states of the Federation and the FCT, who attended the technical forum with a view to enhancing the ministry’s capacity to hold a world-class carnival.

“This way, we will not only sustain the Abuja Carnival but surpass the standard of previous editions,” she said.

In his remarks, the Emir of Machina in Yobe State, Alhaji Bashir Albishir Bukar, stressed the need to diversify the nation’s economy by leveraging on culture and tourism because of their enormous potentials in wealth creation.

While citing other countries that turned their tourism and culture sector into huge economies, the Emir harped on the need for the stakeholders to look at the successes and challenges of the Abuja Carnival since inception in order to improve on the quality of the cultural fiesta.

Recent Posts

What we’re doing against landlords, agents ‘exploiting’ tenants — Lagos govt

  The Lagos State government has frowned at the activities of some landlords and property…

12 minutes ago

Ondo NNPP guber candidate quits party, cites leadership failures

The governorship candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) in the 16th November governorship…

40 minutes ago

NDLEA arrests Iran-bound woman with cocaine in private part, stomach, bag

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has thwarted a desperate attempt by a woman,…

48 minutes ago

APM Terminals Apapa records highest export cargoes in one month

APM Terminals Apapa announced on Sunday that it recorded its highest monthly export volume since…

57 minutes ago

Anambra monarch raises alarm over rising cases of hooliganism

The traditional ruler of Nimo Community in Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra State, His…

1 hour ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.