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Why Lagos is prioritisi­ng religious tourism – Commission­er

- By Adie Vanessa Offiong

The Lagos State Government through its Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture has said it is prioritizi­ng religious tourism because, spiritual healing comes along with exhibition and tourism and invariably rubs off on the state’s economy.

The State Commission­er for Tourism, Art and Culture, Steve Ayorinde made the disclosure in Lagos while speaking on the State’s Tourism Master Plan.

He said the administra­tion of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode realized the potentials in religious tourism and has adequately captured it in the Master Plan. He noted that the government’s primary concern is to ensure that the infrastruc­ture and enabling environmen­t is created to drive tourism developmen­t in the state.

Ayorinde who said the Tourism Master Plan would be ready by the end of May 2018, hopes to showcase the State as a major tourism destinatio­n to the world.

He said, the long term strategic master plan, which is being prepared by Messrs Ernst & Young, will focus on six sectors including culture and heritage, film, art and entertainm­ent, business tourism, nature and adventure, medical and wellness, beach and leisure.

“If you look at the six sectors in broad terms, you will see that they have captured every area of tourism as far as business developmen­t and promotions are concerned. The interest of government is to develop the ecosystem of tourism, the practition­ers, the tour operators everybody who has been involved over the years, will basically drive their businesses.

“But what government is interested in is to say that in the first two years after we have released the tourism master plan, what are the things that we need get done, what sort of policies should guise us, do we require any tweaking in the existing policies and programmes, who do we speak to, where do we seek money and who should we identify and those six pillars that our consultant­s have identified, frankly speaking has captured everywhere.

“Visitors, who come in for spiritual tourism, most times come for conference­s, for spiritual healing and exhibition. It shouldn’t matter to the State what you have come for, what matters to the State is that visitors are coming, when they come, they see our city, they sleep in our hotels, they buy our foods, etc. So it’s all about tourism and entertainm­ent,” the Commission­er said. Bridport Prize, an open writing competitio­n dedicated to finding and encouragin­g the most promising new writers from across the world, has announced a call for entries.

Best submission­s in poetry, short stories, flash fiction and first novels, are annually awarded over £18,000 in prize money by the judges.

The 2018 judges are Bangladesh­iborn British writer and novelist, Monica Ali; British poet, Daljit Nagra and British Pakistani novelist, Kamila Shamsie.

A statement on the Bridport site said, all winners are published in the Bridport Prize anthology in addition to the cash prizes.

“Winners of the Peggy Chapman Andrews First Novel Award will receive mentoring with our partner The Literary Consultanc­y - the UK’s first and leading editorial and manuscript assessment service,” the statement said.

The prize was founded in 1973, in a small town in Dorset, UK, by Peggy Chapman-Andrews. Today it is a global writing competitio­n and many winners have gone on to see their work published and have become household names.

Past judges include Ali Smith, Roger McGough, Carol Ann Duffy, U A Fanthorpe, Kate Atkinson, Margaret Drabble, Andrew Motion and Tracy Chevalier.

This year’s competitio­n closes 31 May, 12 midnight BST 2018.

 ??  ?? Lagos State’s Commission­er for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr. Steve Ayorinde (middle) and other staff of the ministry during the press briefing From Nurudeen Lagos Oyewole,
Lagos State’s Commission­er for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr. Steve Ayorinde (middle) and other staff of the ministry during the press briefing From Nurudeen Lagos Oyewole,
 ??  ?? Bridport Prize calls for entries
Bridport Prize calls for entries

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