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Cross River to Unveil 3 New Tourist Sites

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Cross River Governor, Ben Ayade

Cross River Governor, Ben Ayade

The Cross River Government, organisers of the annual Leboku International Cultural Festival, says it will unveil three new tourism sites during the 2016 celebration.

Kenn Aklar, Special Adviser to the Governor on Events Management stated this during the pre-Leboku briefing in Ugep, Yakurr Local Government Area on Wednesday.

Aklar named the new sites as: Edem Omini Akpa Stone located in Ijiman; Ekumiede Water Fall in Biokobioko; and the Leiwil Wettu Cool and Warm Spring in Yakurr Local Government Area.

The theme for this year’s festival is Celebration of Peace.

The special adviser said it was inspired by the peace being enjoyed by people in Yakurr.

“The theme is meant to promote co-existence among the Yakurr people after the end of prolonged communal clashes by communities,” he said.

The special adviser added that the state government was a key collaborator to the peace process.

He said the Leboku cultural festival was part of Cross River Government’s agro tourism drive.

According to him, the government would continue to create enabling environment that would make room for youths’ participation and productivity.

The Paramount Ruler of Ugep, Ofem Eteng, said the new sites would add value to Cross River’s rich tourism potentials.

He said Leboku cultural festival was culturally and spiritually significant in the history of the Ugep people and Yakurr at large.

The festival begins on Monday.

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