Lagos Island, Lagos – September 9, 2024. The Honourable Minister of Tourism, Lola Ade-John, delivered a keynote address at the King Kosoko – The Return 1862 event, held on Lagos Island. This annual celebration honours the legacy of King Kosoko, a pivotal figure in Nigeria’s history, whose leadership continues to inspire the nation.
During her speech, the Minister praised His Royal Highness, Prince Abiola Kosoko, Oloja of Lagos Elect, for his relentless commitment to preserving Nigeria’s cultural heritage. She highlighted the significance of this event, not just as a historical remembrance but as a platform for promoting unity and national pride.
“King Kosoko’s return in 1862 is a testament to Lagos’ resilience and Nigeria’s enduring spirit. It is our duty to protect and celebrate this rich heritage so it remains alive for future generations,” the Minister said.
The Honourable Minister also pointed to the immense potential of Nigeria’s tourism sector, noting that, despite contributing nearly 5% to the country’s GDP in 2019, the sector remains largely untapped. She emphasized the importance of domestic tourism, encouraging Nigerians to explore the country’s over 1,000 cultural assets and 800 festivals.
“The tourism potential in Nigeria is vast, and events like the King Kosoko celebration showcase our unique culture and history, offering both local and international visitors a glimpse of our greatness,” she remarked.
As part of her closing remarks, the Minister reaffirmed the Federal Ministry of Tourism’s dedication to promoting Nigeria’s cultural and tourism sectors, in line with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. She expressed gratitude to the organisers, performers, and all who contributed to the event’s success, acknowledging their crucial role in preserving Nigeria’s cultural heritage.
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