Calabar Flex
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fewer than 26 states to participate in Calabar carnival – Official
No fewer than 26 states will be
participating in the 2017 Calabar carnival, scheduled to begin on Tuesday, Mr
Gabe Onah, Chairman of the Carnival Commission has said.
Onah who disclosed this on
Sunday in Calabar during the `Technical Recce’ inspection of the carnival
routes and the special booths, also said a 30-man horse crew from the Estu
Nupe, will participate in the carnival.
According to him, the
participating states and local governments will showcase their rich cultural
content and what they have to offer to the world.
“The 2017 cultural carnival
will feature 26 states and all the 18 local government areas in Cross River.
The essence is to allow the people showcase their rich cultural content to the
world.
“Culture itself is dynamic,
and what we have done over the years through training is to develop art and
craft and taking them to the next level.
“We are satisfied with the
Technical Team, the Very Important Persons booth at target by Mary Slessor is
80 per cent ready and the booth at the High Quality by Marian Road is as good
as ready too.
“Worthy of note also is the
road rehabilitation programme for smooth dancing and movement of the
tourists’’, he said.
He further said that the
content of event had remained cultural, adding that the 2017 theme `Migration’
was global and unique.
The Chairman said that the
carnival had provided a unique job opportunity for unemployed youths to be
gainfully engaged in the production of arts and crafts and other fabric used in
the occasion.
He said that no fewer than two
million tourists from Nigeria and abroad are expected in the state to witness
the “largest street carnival” in Africa.
He
assured all those visiting the state of adequate security had been put in place
to ensure a hitch free carnival celebration.
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