Niger Delta
Asaba Cultural Fiesta To Gulp N20.5m
The Asaba Development Union (ADU), says plans have been concluded for the organisation of the 2012 Asaba cultural festival with a planned budget of N20.5 million.
The Vice Predident General of the union, Mr Anthony Efeaya, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Asaba,
He said the one- week cultural event, which would gulp about N20.5 million, was aimed at boosting the economy of the Asaba community as well as attract tourists to see the rich cultural prowess of the people.
Efeaya said that the festival, which was the fourth edition, would be held between December 15 and December. 22, noting that the festival was scheduled for the holiday to enable sons and daughters of the community, at home and in the diaspora to participate.
Efeaya said that the festival would also help in generating funds for the development of the education sector as the union had plans to float a scholarship scheme for outstanding students of the community.
He further disclosed that there were plans to make the festival an annual or bi-annual event so that it would foster unity amongst the people.
The union’s vice president said that the first edition of the festival was held in 1974, while the second and third editions were held in 1983 and 1994 respectively.
He also said it would serve as an opportunity for the indigenes both home and abroad to constantly meet and interact with a view to furthering the development of the community.
Efeaya said that the festival would feature lectures, dancing competition among various cultural groups from both the community and outside the community, fashion parade as well as sport.
He explained that there would be a national volleyball competition, tagged “the Asagba of Asaba volleyball competition” and that certificate of participation would be awarded to all participants in the various events.
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