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LG boss applauds Gov Sani’s promotion of culture, tourism

The Sole Administrator of the Jaba Local Government area of Kaduna State Mrs Nita Byack George, has applauded Governor Uba Sani for showing keen interest in the promotion of the 500 BC Nok culture.

The annual Ham festival where the Nok culture is being showcased went into break for almost a decade until it was resuscitated this year with the 2024 edition of the popular Ham Week held at Kwoi (Kwain) headquarters of the Jaba local government area of Kaduna.

Assessing the outcome of the well-attended cultural event by the Ham people and their well-wishers near and far, the Administrator believed that much could be achieved through the deliberate promotion of culture, tourism, and a creative economy.

To her, doing so would promote peace, and patriotism, encourage entrepreneurship, and create engagement for the creative industry thereby improving the revenue generation drive of the State and at the same time projecting Kaduna as the cultural hub of Northern Nigeria.

Nita, who is a civil society and Nollywood practitioner turned politician with vast experience in cultural promotion said she envisioned a great potential in the cultural tourism and hospitality sector.

She expressed her readiness to support Mr. Governor in marketing the Nok culture since his administration is leaving no stone unturned in stimulating economic growth, creating jobs, and employing innovation to boost revenue generation across the sectors.

“I want to sincerely commend our amiable Governor Senator Uba Sani, our mother, the Deputy Governor Dr Hadiza Sabuwa Balarabe, for their administration’s unwavering effort towards restoring peace in the subregion and the state as a whole.

“Their efforts in peaceful Kaduna State made it possible for the Ham community to mark her cultural festival after six years of postponement,” she said.

She, however, commended the illustrious sons and daughters of Hamland and the workaholic local organising committee, led by Ambassador Bulus Lolo for making the 2024 Tuk Ham Festival a very colourful event, urging them to sustain the momentum.

Located in the Southern part of Kaduna State, the Ham people are the custodians of the world-renowned Nok Culture and famous Terracotta dating back to 500 BC.

Muhammad Sabiu

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