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No going back on making Lagos waterways cleaner, safer – Ambode

By Daniel Anazia
07 April 2018   |   4:51 am
As part of its plans to boost water transportation and tourism in the state, Lagos State government have again reiterates its commitment at making the waterways cleaner and safer. Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, made the pledge during the 2018 edition of the annual Lagos Boat Regatta held at the Lagoon Waterfront in Oyinkan Abayomi Drive, Ikoyi.…

Lagos Boat Regatta 2018

As part of its plans to boost water transportation and tourism in the state, Lagos State government have again reiterates its commitment at making the waterways cleaner and safer.

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, made the pledge during the 2018 edition of the annual Lagos Boat Regatta held at the Lagoon Waterfront in Oyinkan Abayomi Drive, Ikoyi.

According to Ambode, his administration will not waver in making the right investment in the coastline asset of the state, especially in making it cleaner and safer to boost water transportation and tourism.

He explained that though there had been significant investment in waterways, the state government nonetheless would continue to make further investments and partnerships in the channelisation of the water routes, as well as provision of more standard jetties and ferries.

Represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule, the governor recalled the last time a boat regatta was organised; it was held simultaneously in four locations across the state as part of activities to mark the Lagos at 50 celebration last year.

He stated that the success of the event again brought the treasure of the waterways in the state to the fore, and the need to invest more in the sector.

“We have expanded the scope of this wonderful fanfare last year when we held the boat Regatta parade simultaneously at four different venues to celebrate the golden jubilee anniversary of the creation of our state.

The success of that experience reassured us of the treasure that our waterways represent and why we must nurture this God-given asset as a major tourist attraction. We have made a modest investment in a few luxury boats that are meant to target tourism promotion.

“The Lagos lagoon boasts of perhaps the busiest water route in West Africa. There is a vibrant boat club with members’ boat collection that is astonishing; there is a growing interest in surfing and our waterways are acknowledged as one of the best for scuba diving in the world.

This is why our determination will not waver in making our waterways cleaner and safer with further investments and partnerships in the channelisation of the water routes, in the provision of more standard jetties and ferries,” Governor Ambode said.

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