ATPN Commends Enugu State’s Billion Naira Investment in Tourism

Enugu, Nigeria –*

The Enugu State Government has received praise from the Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria (ATPN) for its dedication to enhancing the tourism industry with a substantial investment exceeding ₦13.7 billion.

Mr. Wilson Uche Ugwu, the Second Deputy National President of ATPN, emphasized the potential for increased revenue and overall development during a recent meeting with the Honorable Commissioner for Culture and Tourism.

This funding is part of a broader strategy to establish Enugu as a center for international conferences and improve infrastructure.

The state has successfully completed the long-anticipated Enugu International Conference Centre, built a new hotel in proximity, and renovated a nearby hospital.

Additionally, there are plans to upgrade public transportation with new bus stations and roads, while also preparing for the launch of ‘Enugu Air,’ an ambitious project aimed at making the state a significant aviation hub in the South East.

Honorable Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Dame Ugochi Madueke, detailed a phased strategy for tourism development, which encompasses initiatives such as the Awhum Waterfall, Nsude Pyramid (boasting the longest canopy walkway in Nigeria), and Ngwo Pine Forest (home to Nigeria’s first zipline).

These initiatives, along with others like the Cross of Hope at Okpatu, the Akwuke/Atakkwu Waterpark, and the Ovu Lake Golf and Resort, aim to provide enriching experiences for visitors while emphasizing sustainability through experience centers, food courts, and renewable energy solutions.

With new tour buses on the way, Enugu is setting itself up as a premier destination for both local and international tourists.

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