“Talking about investment, we want to turn the Nworie River into a tourism centre, and that is ongoing,” he said.
The commissioner envisaged a situation whereby a lot of Imo indigenes would be coming home to see interesting tourist centres as he noted it was already happening. Also speaking, one of the panelists, Osiagwu Chikezie, identified “attraction, activities, amenities, accommodation and accessibility” as important components to boost tourism.
Another key component identified during the webinar is transportation, being a complementary factor to tourism, as it determines both accessibility and employment opportunity. Other panelists at the programme were: Head, Branding and Standardisation, Corporate Affairs, Niger Delta Development Commission, Clara Braide; General Manager, Uchemec Group of Companies, Owerri branch, Igbo Queen, and Chief Executive Officer, Creative Niger Radio, Frank Meke;All rights reserved.
Repeat is it terrorist with economy or bandits with economy
tourism where there is no security No coming to imo state. you are even now staying at Abuja by fear.
Which tourism? Okay where they slaughter human. Ok
Hahahahaahahhahahahahahaah
Tourism of five star hotels
How can tourism strive where TERRORISM is order of the day? * S man that can not make a down payment of a roasted corn is promising what he can not do.
Tourism in a state being ravaged by activities of unknown gunmen. Oga Hope find another story to tell
No hope for imo state under this Hope
God forbid you dey find who you go kill . Tourism? !!!!
Youean to Boost tourism with bodybags?
Tourism of insecurity I believe.
A hopeless hope is planning without finding a solution to the insecurity of the state