Abia State Commences Heritage Sites Rehabilitation

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The Abia State Government has commenced the  rehabilitation of key heritage sites to reposition the tourism sector and attract more visitors to the state.

The  state’s Commissioner for Information, Mr Okey Kanu said this while briefing journalists on the outcome of State Executive Council  (SEC) meeting in Umuahia, the state capital.

According to the spokesperson, the state government has approved the first phase of modernising  Arochukwu Waterfall,  to boost tourism.

Such  development  aimed at enhancing the tourism value of the waterfall, It is a major tourist destination,

“The first phase would cover the development of key visitor infrastructure, including entrance gates, souvenir shops, a bush bar and convenience facilities to improve accessibility and comfort,” he said.

Kanu said that in line with the state government’s resolve to transform heritage sites; the Ojukwu Bunker, would also undergo renovation  to bring it up to international standards.

The move is in line with the agreement  between the state government and the Secretary-General of the National War Museum, to transform the bunker into a world-class tourist centre,” he added.

 

 

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