Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has described the Argungu International Fishing and Cultural Festival as a powerful symbol of Nigeria’s national unity, shared heritage, and growing global cultural recognition, while reaffirming its strategic importance as a driver of tourism-led economic growth.
The minister, who was represented at the event by the director of Public Relations at the ministry, Dr Suleiman Haruna, made the remarks at the Official Open Day of the 61st Argungu International Fishing and Cultural Festival, yesterday in Abuja.
According to the minister, the Argungu Festival remains one of Nigeria’s oldest and most enduring cultural celebrations, uniting people in peace and shared identity since its inception in 1934.
He noted that the festival showcases the nation’s rich traditions through fishing competitions, canoe racing, music, dance, and other vibrant cultural expressions.
He further highlighted that the festival’s inscription on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity underscores its global significance and reinforces Nigeria’s cultural presence on the international stage.
The minister explained that cultural festivals are not only platforms for preserving heritage but also important economic enablers.
He disclosed that Nigeria’s travel and tourism sector is projected to contribute N9.55 trillion, representing about 3.9 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product, while supporting over 2.7 million jobs, with domestic tourism playing a significant role.
“Festivals such as Argungu stimulate economic activities by boosting hospitality, transportation, local commerce, and creative industries, while creating opportunities for fishermen, farmers, artisans, performers, and traders within host communities,” he said.
He added that Nigeria recorded approximately three million domestic trips in 2023 and over 1.2 million international arrivals, reflecting increasing interest in the country’s culture, heritage, and leisure offerings.
Commending the Kebbi State Government for its vision and commitment in organising the 61st edition of the festival, the minister called on stakeholders across government, the private sector, and international partners to support initiatives that strengthen cultural tourism and deliver sustainable economic benefits to Nigerians.
He assured that the Federal Government remains committed to promoting positive national narratives, deepening domestic tourism, and positioning Nigeria’s cultural heritage as a key pillar of economic diversification and national cohesion.
The minister expressed optimism that the Argungu International Fishing and Cultural Festival would continue to thrive, foster unity, attract visitors, and contribute meaningfully to community development and national prosperity.
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