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RSG Sets Blueprint For 50 Years’ Dev …Plans Corporate, Govt Summit

As part of the Golden Jubilee anniversary, the Rivers State Government has set up a committee to formulate a road map for the state in the next 50 years.
The plan was made public by the state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Dr. Austin Tam- George, during a chat with newsmen at the weekend in Port Harcourt.
The new road map is labelled, “Rivers Future Vision” and is driven by a sub-committee in the state Golden Jubilee anniversary.
According to Tam-George, the committee has already started collating ideas and plans that will form the bedrock of the state development by the time it clocks 100 years
The commissioner added, “the Rivers Future Vision Committee is set up with the aim to exploit other potentials of the state. In the next 50 years, we are totally going to have a different Rivers State. We are having a constant debate on how we can move away from oil and gas.”
He revealed that when once the collation is concluded, the committee will study them based on each sector and will engage the private sector as well.
Tam-George further stated that by June after the celebrations, a Corporate and Government Summit will be held to put them into policy statements.
Meanwhile, Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Ikuinyi-Owaji Ibani has stated that the legislature is poised to provide laws that will drive the state tourism potentials.
He made disclosure while speaking at the sidelines of the state Golden Jubilee Boat Regatta event, last Saturday, in Port Harcourt.
Ibani said, “if our potentials are properly harnessed, I tell you, Rivers State will be the number one tourism destination. Tourism is now a revenue earner and a lot of our people travel abroad just to look at the seas and weather of other countries.”
The speaker lauded the organisers for organising the boat regatta event as it displays the culture and activities of those in the riverine by giving them a sense of belonging.
Also, Commissioner for Transport, Deacon Akie Fubara, said the Wike administration is putting infrastructure on ground to encourage tourism.
He noted that the construction of new jetties built and the acquisition of gun boats to patrol the seas will encourage tourism as people will feel safe to travel to different destinations in the state.
Fubara further stated that the ministry will soon train marine drivers on latest safety and driving skills to boost safety on our waterways.
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