The
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohamme, said on
Thursday the Federal Government would in the new year release a
calendar of festivals across the country.
Mohammed made this
known in Offa, Kwara State at the 2016 Edition of the ”Íjakadi
Festival”, a traditional wrestling event, which started in the 14th
century.
The minister said that the aim was to attract tourists and enable them plan their trips around the festivals.
“We
believe that this is one of the best ways to attract global visitors to
our festivals and help to make them viable entities,” he said.
The
minister, represented by Mr Raphael Arulogun, General Manager of NTA
Ilorin, said the government was also working with the private sector to
make major festivals attractive to domestic and foreign tourists.
He
said the government also planned to leapfrog the major events to the
top cadre of global festivals, adding that the starting point would be
to train the managers of the festivals.
”As you may be aware, the
training of festival managers is contained in the Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) that we signed with the British Council.
“Also
included in another MoU, which we signed with the Tony Elumelu
Foundation, is the need to ensure that festivals like Ijakadi are not
just a mere jamboree but also a source of economic empowerment for the
people.
“It will help to inject foreign exchange into the economy
and create jobs, especially for the communities in which such festivals
are situated,” the minister said.
Mohammed said the
beneficiaries of the partnership with the private sector would include
major festivals like the Abuja Carnival.
He said the training
would bring out their full potentials and become household names like
the Edinburgh International Festivals, the Rio Carnival in Brazil and
the Notting Hill Festival in London.
”Our ultimate aim is to ensure that our festivals are among the top 20 festivals in the world,” he said.
The
minister lauded Offa Descendants Union (ODU) , the organiser of the
”Ijakadi Festival” for reviving and sustaining the age-long event.
He
said the festival “reinforces the community’s tradition of strength and
determination and addresses the notion of equality among all the
indigenes of Offa.”
Kwara Governor, Abdulfatai Ahmed also
commended the organiser for reviving Ijakadi Festival, adding that it
will go a long way in uniting the community.
The governor,
represented by the Commissioner for Environment, Otunba Taiwo Joseph,
said the state would partner with the community to make the festival a
tourist attraction.
The National President of ODU, Alhaji
Najeemdeen Yasin, said the Offa community is known with a popular slogan
“Ijakadi Loro Offa’, meaning Ijakadi is the tradition of the Offa
people.
“This slogan does not translate to the ordinary meaning
that the Offa people are pugnacious or that they fight for no cause,
rather it depicts the struggle to achieve or excel.
“Offa people are always on top of whatever challenges that confront them and they fight and find solutions to such problems.
“This concept is now demonstrated in two wrestlers trying to defeat each other,’’ Yasin said.
According
to him, the festival is a forum to bring the sons and daughters of Offa
together to work for the progress and development of the community.
FG To Release Calendar Of Festivals Across Country In 2017 - Lai Mohammed
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