The deputy Governor of Lagos state,Dr Idiat Adebule has reiterated the Governor Mr Akinwumi Ambode that Badagry being a Tourist destination,would soon be given a seaport to be constructed by the Lagos state government.Earlier in his speech the Governor promised Badagry a museum,Art &culture centre and other projects for next 18months to make Badagry a "Tourist Haven".
Adebule made the statement at the countdown to 2017 held at Badagry grammar school,Therefore urged the youth to be part of the development comming to Badagry.
She Also urged them to avail themselves of the Education Trust Fund to empower themselves Educationally.
Dr Adebule proceeded thereafter on behalf of His Excellency did the countdown to 2017 with a lot of fireworks.
Earlier in the day commissioner for Establishments,training and pensions,Dr Akintola Benson disclosed that the fiesta which was done in five location was first of its kind in the whole of Nigeria and a commitment by this Administration to operate on government of inclusiveness.
He also said that the fiesta was an avenue to showcase our Art,Artists especially the local and upcoming ones,our culture and subsequently our tourism potential stressing that all these would bring love among various tribes living within the localty.
Adebule made the statement at the countdown to 2017 held at Badagry grammar school,Therefore urged the youth to be part of the development comming to Badagry.
She Also urged them to avail themselves of the Education Trust Fund to empower themselves Educationally.
Dr Adebule proceeded thereafter on behalf of His Excellency did the countdown to 2017 with a lot of fireworks.
Earlier in the day commissioner for Establishments,training and pensions,Dr Akintola Benson disclosed that the fiesta which was done in five location was first of its kind in the whole of Nigeria and a commitment by this Administration to operate on government of inclusiveness.
He also said that the fiesta was an avenue to showcase our Art,Artists especially the local and upcoming ones,our culture and subsequently our tourism potential stressing that all these would bring love among various tribes living within the localty.
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