The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ambode assures Imota Rice Mill will start production in March

UNWTO says state to be among Africa’s preferred destinatio­ns

- By Gbenga Salau

LAGOS State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode yesterday assured that the Imota Rice Mill in Ikorodu, expected to be completed next year January, would begin operation in March.

Ambode, who gave the assurance when he visited the Imota Light Industrial Park, housing the rice mill, said the industry light park, the commodity market and all the infrastruc­ture efforts are geared towards making Ikorodu an industrial hub.

He stated that his administra­tion is committed to making every part of Lagos economical­ly viable in a comfortabl­e way.

Besides, the Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Toyin Suarau, said when the industrial park becomes operationa­l, 250,000 jobs would be created through direct and indirect employment.

Meanwhile, the SecretaryG­eneral of the United Nations World Tourism Organisati­on (UNWTO), Mr. Zurab Pololikash­vili, said Lagos would play a pivotal role in the organisati­on’s quest to promote new tourism destinatio­ns across the world.

Pololikash­vili, who made this known when he led a high-powered delegation, consisting of eight ministers of tourism and representa­tives from 44 countries across Africa, on a courtesy visit to Ambode, said the technical visit to the state, as part of the activities for the just-conclud- ed 61st UNWTO/CAF meeting in Abuja, was a pointer to the role Lagos would play in developing tourism in the continent.

The UNWTO scribe, who described the visit to Lagos as the best part of the meeting, said: “We are here to promote new tourism destinatio­ns. You can count on us, thanks to you, to promote this fantastic place. Thanks for receiving us and be rest assured that Lagos will be one of the most important parts of our strategy branding.”

Ambode, who stated he is committed to anything that would integrate and bind African countries together to promote developmen­t, especially because Africa is the next story, said the massive investment in infrastruc­tural renewal by his administra­tion was a well thought-out strategy to position Lagos as a tourism hub.

He said his administra­tion was not unmindful of the massive economic benefits yet untapped from the tourism sector, adding that conscious efforts are being made to maximise the potentials for the benefit of the people.

Ambode said the technical visit by the delegation was auspicious, as it would provide an avenue for top players in the tourism sector from the across the continent to rub minds and forge a common course towards making Africa the choice destinatio­n for tourists across the world.

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