Revamp moribund tourism sites in Epe, youths urge govt.

Thu, Jan 25, 2024
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SOME youths across Epe Division of Lagos State  have urged the federal and   state governments to revamp all moribund tourism sites in the area to generate revenue.

They made the plea in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Epe on Thursday.

They also expressed  concern  over  the sorry state of tourism sites  across the division.

Mr Ayo Balogun, a youth leader in Epe, said that tourism sites in the area could generate millions of naira for government ,if revived and developed.

He listed some of the tourism sites as Sugbon Eredo , Idiroko,  Hot and Cold Flowing River, Igi Meta Ibeju, Ejirin market, mangrove forest and   others.

According to Balogun, the sites are also capable of creating jobs  for the teeming  youths of the area, if developed

Also, Mrs Jumoke Ayodele, a resident,decried the neglect of tourism sites in the division.

She urged the state government to develop the tourism potential of the division by reviving moribund sites in Epe.

“If all those historical sites are revived , they will reposition the face of tourism at the grassroots level, ” she said.

Similarly, Mr Gbolahan Lawal, a youth in Epe, said that Sugbon Eredo, Ejirin Market were popular tourism sites in the state, some years back .

“These tourism sites  attracted thousands of people  yearly to the town.

“All these tourism sites put Epe Division in a spotlight until those sites were abandoned,” he said.

Mr Tunde Adekoya, a tourism enthusiast, also noted that some of  sites were owned and managed by both the state and federal agencies.

He, therefore, called on the concerned authorities  to do the needful by revitalising the moribund tourism sites across the division.

Adekoya also said that if all the ancient tourism sites were revived, thousands of employment opportunities would be created ,and  revenue would be generated by government.

He said that the revival of tourism sites across the division would not only attract local and foreign investors ,but attact  tourists and boost the  socio-economic development of the area.(NAN)

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-January 25, 2024 @ 20:08 GMT|

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