December 23, 2024

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has restated that the unity of Nigeria remains unshaken and “no region can do it all alone’’.

The minister re-echoed his stance in Calabar, after a command performance by the cultural troupe of the Department of Culture and Heritage, Cross River Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the performance is part of the activities lined up for the celebration of the 2022 World Tourism Day being hosted in Calabar.

Speaking after the command performance consisting of dances and a stage play which centered on the unity and indivisibility of Nigeria, the minister underscored the importance of peaceful coexistence in the country.

“What we have witnessed today is a performance that is world-class by any rate. I wish that those who said Nigeria is at war should witness what we have seen today.

“Those who said Nigeria has no future, I wish they were here today.

“On the drama on unity, it means, not one of us can do it alone and anyone that has witnessed war before, will never wish for war or separation,’’ he said.

Mohammed said from the dances presented by the troupe representing the six regions, there were lots of similarities.

He said the similarities from the dances exemplified the fact that “we are all one community’’ though, with diverse traditions.

The minister hailed the cultural troupe for its outstanding performance including dexterity of steps, the symphony, and the synergy and the fusion of the traditional with the modern.

He particularly extolled the drummers for their sea and less fusion,n of the traditional drums with the modern steel bands.

While thanking the state governor Prof. Ben Ayade for organizing the event, the minister appealed to the younger generation to embrace performing arts.

The state’s organizing for Culture and Tourism, Mr. Eric Anderson, also thanked the minister and his entourage for coming to Calabar for the event.

He said the t.roupe had represented the country in Egypt in 2016, and Bangkok in 2018 and had been honored globally for its outstanding performances.

In the entourage of the minister was the Director-general of Tourism Development Commission, Folorunsho Coker; Nigeria Institute of Hospitality and Tourism, Nura Kangiwa and National Commission for Museum and Monument, Prof Isa Tijani.

Others included Director- Generals of the National Gallery of Art, Ebeten Ivara; National Broadcasting Commission, Balarabe Ilela; the General Manager, National Arts Theatre, Prof. Sunday Ododo; Artistic Director and CEO of National Dance Troupe, Ahmed Mohammed, as well as Directors in the ministry.

NAN reports that World Tourism Day is celebrated annually on September 27 to foster awareness of tourism’s social, cultural, political, and economic values.

The 2022 celebration being hosted in Calabar, Cross River capital, has the theme “Rethink, king Tourism’’. (NAN).


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