Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State last Thursday, said that the state was poised to explore tourism potentials aimed at showcasing its rich cultural resources.
Uduaghan was speaking while declaring open a two-day Tourism Exposition with the theme: “Delta Beyond Oil: The Tourism Perspective, ’’ in Asaba.
He said that apart from crude oil, the state was blessed with natural tourists’ attractions, historic sites and monuments.
Uduaghan, who was represented by the state Commissioner for Bureau for Special Duties, Dr Tony Nwaka, said the state was also blessed with rich cultural heritage and eco-tourism.
According to him, Delta was also blessed with creeks and lakes, which cut across the 25 local government areas of the state. “The tourism potentials, when harnessed will have the capacity to rejuvenate, reengineer and redirect the economy of the state,’’ Uduaghan added.
He said that the assets of the tourism sector were not degradable, rather they appreciate over time with adequate maintenance and publicity.
The governor said that the potentials of tourism had the capacity to attract local and international tourists, including huge investments, especially in the areas of hospitality and resort development.
Uduaghan said that the vision of his administration was to make “Delta the leading tourist destination in Africa”, adding that the state had entered into partnership with Sarner PFM to develop West Africa’s first class theme park and resorts in the state.“The leisure resort, which is already under construction, is located at Oleri, Udu local Government area, while the Wild life Park is located at Ogwashi-Uku, Aniocha South local government area,’’ he disclosed.
Uduaghan also said that the state was working with security outfits in the state to ensure peace and security of lives and property and promised that the state government would provide the enabling environment for increased investments in the various sectors through massive road construction to facilitate movement and transportation.
He urged people of the state to join hands with the state government to actualise its dream of a “Delta Beyond Oil’’ through tourism development and marketing.
Also speaking at the occasion, the General Manager, Delta Tourism Board, Mrs Nkem Ajufo, said that the exposition was aimed at attracting local, national and international attention.
Ajufo said that operators of hospitality and tourism enterprises, including hoteliers, fast food operators, travel agents, tour operators, traditional and corporate gift producers were expected to participate in the exhibition.