Niger Delta
C’River, S’Africa Partner To Establish Hotel College
The Cross River State and North West Province of South Africa, have moved a step closer to consolidating their twin cities’ partnership between Mafikeng and Calabar, on three areas of cooperation.
Addressing a delegation from Mafikeng, North West Province of South Africa on a three-day working visit to the state, Senator Ben Ayade listed the areas of cooperation to include agriculture, tourism and the establishment of an international hotel college.
With the development of its tourism and the setting up of a hotel institute in Calabar, Governor Ayade disclosed during a technical presentation by the team in the governor’s conference room, that the state will also implement the other recommendations focusing on mass production of grains, especially yellow maize, livestock farming, with emphasis on poultry.
On the establishment of a hotel college, Governor Ayade disclosed that an action committee will immediately be set up to ensure that the institute which will be a veritable boost to the Calabar Festival becomes operational in five months’ time before the carnival.
The governor who lauded the South African team led by the former High Commissioner to South Africa, Ambassador Uche Ajulu-Okeke for coming with plausible money-yielding ideas and projects in the areas of agriculture and tourism, said that their recommendation had exposed him to the huge potentials in these sectors that could be harnessed profitably, besides the industrialisation that has been the focal point of his administration.
“I am just taking aback so much that the South African team could unfold in a short period of about two days. But I think we will be doing a disservice to this state if we do not also compel them to go to the Obudu Cattle Ranch. You will need to be at the Ranch.
“I am quite excited that all your thoughts and concepts you shared, your fears and concerns about Nigeria have melted away just by your first visit to Nigeria and Calabar. I am sure also that the more you stay, the more you fall in love with Cross River State,” he said.
Friday Nwagbara, Calabar