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Ex-RSTDA Boss Urges Tourism Master Plan Implementation
The immediate past chair
man of the Rivers State Tourism Development Agency, (RSTDA) Mr. Vincent Erinwo, has called on the Rivers State government to implement policies that were put together during his tenure.
He said if put into action by the present administration it would create an enabling environment for tourism development in the state.
Erinwo who stated this while speaking to our correspondent in an exclusive interview in Port Harcourt on Friday said the agency under his stewardship developed a tourism masterplan for the state.
He said the document which was titled “Strategic Tourism Development in Rivers State” stated executive council as a working document under the last administration.
Another achievement, according to him was the acquisition of the former popular tourist beach at Borkiri by the agency.
He said the move was intended to develop the beach to enhance the tourism sector of the state and boost business activity in the city.
He expressed optimism that when fully developed and functional, the place would be turned into a tourist masterpiece that could compete with any other in the world.
The former RSTDA boss further revealed that before the dissolution of the board, plans were already concluded to build a tourism village in the Greater Port Harcourt City even as he said the plan has already been approved by the last administration.
Erinwo, who is an astute administrator also revealed that the Rivers State government through the agency acquired the largest performing stage in Africa, complete with lighting and other accessories.
He said the stage which was commissioned during the last state cultural carnival celebration in Port Harcourt provided employment for over 150 indigenes of Rivers State.
According to him, due to the volume of the stage, it was imported from China in 27 containers adding that former President Goodluck Jonathan used half of the stage during his presidential campaign in Port Harcourt.
He further stated that tourism and business could not be separated as both complement each other even as he said Rivers State was blessed with a lot tourist sites across the 23 LGAs.
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According to him, manufacturers in the non-alcoholic beverage segment are already facing heavy fiscal and cost pressures.
“The proposition of a sugar-specific tax is misplaced, economically risky, and weakly supported by empirical evidence, especially when viewed against Nigeria’s prevailing structural and macroeconomic realities.
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