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Ayade Flags Off 2022 Calabar Carnival Dry Run
Cross River State Governor, Ben Ayade, has flagged off the first dry run of the 2022 Calabar Carnival with the theme, “Agro-Industrialisation”.
Flagging off the event, Sunday, Ayade said the theme of the carnival was chosen with a view to sending a message to the global community that Africans can depend on itself for food.
He decried the high agro-industrial dependence of African countries on Western nations in spite of the vast arable land God has blessed the continent with.
“Today, we have great reasons to celebrate because Cross River State is gathered yet again, to invent the carnival that characterises creativity.
“The theme for this year is agro-industrilisation and indeed, agro-industrialisation is the way to go.
“For any nation that is committed and serious, that is the way to go. The greatest insecurity is hunger. There is no insecurity more threatening to man than the insecurity of hunger.
“The war between Ukraine and Russia led to scarcity of grains, this means that by the onset of 2023, the nation will be in big trouble.
“Therefore, I see a harbinger of scarcity, hunger and pain, grinding people to their zenith in terms of criminality and animalism,” he said.
He used the occasion to reiterate his support and commitment towards the return of power to the southern senatorial district of the state in 2023.
Earlier, the Executive Secretary of Calabar Carnival Commission, Mr Austin Cobham, described the dry run as the mother of all dry run due to the additional bands in the carnival.
Cobham disclosed that the presence of the service commanders in the state indicated that Cross River was ready to host the world.
He congratulated Ayade for expanding the carnival bands from five to seven, which he said was creating avenue for more participation.
He further commended the governor for the theme, saying that it could not have come at a better time that the world was going through a period of war and growing insecurities after being ravaged by COVID-19.
“The only way that the world would survive has actually proven to be agro-indistrialisation,” he said.
The Tide’s source reports that there were more than 4,000 revellers on the 12 kilometre routes, which attracted hundreds of spectators.
In attendance at the flag off were lawmakers from the Cross River State House of Assembly, Mr Edem Duke, a former Minister of Culture and Tourism, Sen. Florence Ita-Giwa, amongst others.
The seven competing bands are; Seagull, Passion 4, Masta Blasta, Bayside, Freedom, Diamond, and Calas Vegas.
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