


“We’ll Attract Foreign Investors To Taraba Through Tourism” – Governor Kefas
Taraba State Governor, Dr. Kefas Agbu has directed the state ministry of Heritage and Eco-tourism to hold this year’s tourism day at Mambilla Plateau in Sardauna Local Government Area.
The Governor hoped to use this medium to woo foreign investors to the state by showcasing the vast tourism potentials of the State to the world.
The Honorable Commissioner for Eco-tourism, Joseph Nagombe disclosed this at a press conference in Jalingo.
Reports have it that Nigeria is ranked 164th tourism centre in the World while in West Africa, the country is ranked number 8.
In 2020, Nigeria generated around 321.00 million US dollars from the tourism sector which is low when compared to the vast tourism potential that lie untapped across the country.
The Taraba State government says it is prepared to take advantage of tourism attraction in its domain. It wants to use the 2023 world tourism day to showcase its potentials with a view to attract both local and international investors.
The Commissioner stressed that the State has the highest tourist attraction sites in Nigeria and assured of safety of lives during the celebration as security will be beefed up.
Some stakeholders on tourism spoke on likely advantage the state will gain from tourism and commended Dr. Kefas Agbu for giving attention to the sector.
The Mambilla Plateau has an average elevation of about 1,600 metres (5,249 ft) above sea level, making it the highest plateau in Nigeria.
Gang or Chappal Waddi has a height of 2,419 metres (7,936 ft) above sea level. It is the highest mountain in Nigeria and is located at Mambilla Plateau in Taraba state.

Promote the Rich Tourism Potentials of Taraba, Journalists Told
Journalists in Taraba State have been charged to passionately promote the rich tourism potentials of the State.

Hon. Sylvanus Giwa.
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Governor Darius Ishaku, Sylvanus Giwa gave this charge at a one day workshop organized by the Nigerian Association of Women Journalists, NAWOJ, tagged ‘The Role of Media in Promoting Tourism’, which was held at the NUT Hall, Jalingo.
According to him, the theme of the workshop is a great challenge to Journalists as such they should rise up to the task of projecting the Tourism potentials of the State.
He expressed disappointment over the scanty turnout of Journalists at the occasion, stressing that they themselves are expected to blow their trumpet as no other person will do it for them.
In her remarks, the Chairperson NAWOJ, Ms. Victoria Roland Andekin who explained that the workshop was preceded by an educational tour to the Gashaka Gumti National Park in Gashaka LGA of Taraba State, explained that, the trip has afforded them the opportunity to objectively project the tourism potentials of the State to the world.
She therefore urged journalists in the State to take advantage of this to sell Taraba State to the world as the next tourist destination for tourists and Investors.
Also in his address, the Chairman, Nigerian Union of Journalists, Taraba State Chapter, Solomon Ajiduku described the day as a great one in the history of Journalists.
He stated that apart from oil, tourism is another viable sector not just in Taraba but the nation at large, assuring that Journalists will do all they can to showcase these potentials in order to attract tourists to the State, as he pleaded that the next Tourism Day be held in Gashaka.
Also speaking at the occasion, the Commissioner for Tourism, Hon. James Atosuma, pointed out that the tourism potentials in Taraba is next to none in any part of the World.
According to him, the role of the media can never be overemphasised, saying whatever plan the Government has for the sector, the media has to be involved in sensitising the public.
He however, lamented that the sector has been neglected for too long and as such will take a step by step approach to restore its glory, adding that very soon the tourism team will be embarking on a tour to the various tourist sites within the State, promising to partner with NAWOJ.
Also speaking at the event, the Commissioner for Information and Reorientation, Hon. Anthony Danburam who was represented by his Permanent Secretary, Emmanuel Apakun applauded the initiators of the programme and called on the gathering to explore other avenues to develop the State other than depending on oil alone, adding that the Ministry is willing to partner with any organisation involved in this venture.
Also speaking, the Assistant Manager Marketing of the Nigeria Television Authority, NTA, Jalingo, Hajiya Nihaad Isa Umar who lamented that Tourism in the State has not been properly harnessed and the media has before now not measured up in its role of promoting tourist destinations in the State.
She stressed that the role of a media in the venture is monitoring, disseminating information and spokesmanship, emphasising that information about Tourist sites be thoroughly gathered and projected to the public to bring in more tourists and investors. “Discharge your duties effectively to promote Taraba” she charged.
There were goodwill messages from the Secretary TSBS Jalingo, WOWICAN, FOMWAN, NLC Women Wing, PDP Women Leader and others.
Paper presentations were delivered on ‘The Role of Media in Tourism Development’, by Mr Sukuji Bakoji, Editor of the Nigeria Sunrise Newspapers and ‘Tourism as a means of Development’, by the Conservator of Park, Gashaka Gumti National Park, Mr. Oladipo O. C.
– Job Sehero.
The Deputy Governor, Alhaji Aminu Alkali arriving the venue of the 2023 World Tourism Day Celebration in Gembu.
Taraba state government has called on international communities to invest in tourism projects in the state.
The call was made by Rev Hon Joseph Titus Nagombe, the Commissioner, ministry of Heritage and Eco-tourism Taraba state at the 46th World Tourism Day Celebration in Gembu, Sardauna LGA which is themed “Tourism and Green Investment”
He said, “The Taraba state Government is calling on National and international communities to invest in tourism projects and support our tourism development projects since the aim of the state is to improve the quality and diversity of tourism products and services”.
The event was attended by the Deputy Governor of Taraba, H.E Alh Aminu Alkali, Secretary to the state Government, Taraba State house of assembly deputy speaker, members of TRHA, Commissioners, DGs, Prof and Mrs Leslie Rogers, High Chief Yusuf Ugwu, traditional rulers, among others.