Tourism: Lagos govt commends Ecobank, others for support

The Lagos state government has commended Ecobank and some other corporate organisations for their consistent support to the development of tourism in the state.

Commissioner for Tourism and Intergovernmental Relations, Lagos State, Mr. Disun Holloway, who gave this recommendation at the 2014 Lagos Water Regatta at the weekend  said the sponsors of this year’s Water Regatta, must be commended for supporting  tourism development in the state.
He noted that it was an opportunity for the supporting corporate organizations to showcase their brand to millions of people home and abroad through the branded boat and exhibition stands.
The Commissioner explained that the Regatta is a fun filled water-based cultural sporting and recreational activity put together to showcase the aquatic splendour of the state.

Also speaking, the  chairman, planning committee, Otunba  Olusegun Jawando, said the decision of private sector to support the good initiative of the Lagos State government in the development of tourism in the state was a welcome development.
He said “it is a good avenue for publicity, showcase their products. As you can see, the benefits and exposure is well received by thousands of people that have come to be part of this event.”
Jawando noted that this year’s event attracted huge turn out including eight states which are participating for the first time and a foreigner in the swimming competition.

“The Lagos Water Regatta was conceived as a means to preserve our socio-cultural sporting heritage in water sports, traditional games and other ways of exploiting the water for human social needs. Above all, we are using the annual Lagos Water Regatta to promote the state into the global tourism destination map” he added.
This year’s Lagos Water Regatta which is the 5th edition, attracted dignitaries including the state governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, members of the state executive and fun seekers from different parts of the world.
The Regatta consist of large fishing boats, ferries, barges and other marine vessels adorned with colours and decorations depicting the social, cultural, traditional folklores and occupational aspects of the Lagos people.