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Ayade Takes Maiden Ride On Calabar Monorail

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Governor Ben Ayade of
Cross River State, Managing Director, Assets Management Company of Nigeria, Mr. Ahmed Kuru (AMCON) and its top management staff, among others, have taken a maiden ride of the Tinapa Monorail located at the summit Hills, Calabar.
The maiden ride took them from the  Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort to the Calabar International Convention Centre (CICC) at the Summit Hills and back to Tinapa.
This feat is one in a series of pioneering achievements which Cross River is known for.
It would be recalled that the state was the first to introduce a cable car in Nigeria, and the longest in Africa, just as it was the first to launch a canopy walkway in Nigeria.
The premier monorail is designed as a transit for tourists between the Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort and the 5,000 seating capacity, multipurpose Calabar International Convention Centre.
Expressing excitement shortly after embarking on the leisure ride, the MD AMCON, Kuru said: “Cross River has done it again. First it was the longest cable car in Africa, then the longest canopy walkway and today we are riding on the first monorail in sub-Sahara Africa and it is something that is highly commendable.”
Speaking on the new business frontier with the state government on the management of the premier business resort, the MD said: “Like I always hold, Tinapa is more than a business, it is Nigeria’s heritage. It is important that we look at it beyond Cross River State because it is a heritage that we must work together as Federal Government and the state to project Nigeria which is what informed my visit to initiate this partnership.”
He explained to him, Tinapa is nature and technology at play that if fully harnessed and aggressively projected, can contribute immensely to the transformation of socio-economic landscape of the nation.

 

Friday  Nwagbara, Calabar

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