Tag: Destination

  • Nigeria still investment destination, says Dangote

    Nigeria still investment destination, says Dangote

    The President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has urged Nigerians to see the country’s economic challenges as a wakeup call for the citizenry to rededicate themselves to the task of nation-building through production activities.

    Dangote, who spoke with a delegation of cement distributors who visited his office in Lagos, added that Nigeria still remain the destination of choice for investments despite the economic and security challenges.

    He noted that though economic downturn was ravaging most countries of the world, including Nigeria, “the situation is not insurmountable, if properly addressed”.

    He added that the challenge could also serve as a stepping stone to a more economically stronger Nigeria in future.

    The Chairman of Dangote Cement Plc explained that with good support for the government, the challenges would soon be a thing of the past and Nigeria would come out stronger.

    His words: “I have always said it that Nigeria is a good place to invest. God has given us in Nigeria what many other countries don’t have and they keep searching for it. We have got fertile land for agriculture, we have the minerals resources and we have oil. All we need to do is to harness them for our good.

    “The present challenges we are facing should not deter us from growing our economy. It shouldn’t stop us from investing. It’s just a passing phase. Other countries that we referred to as “developed” started from somewhere. They all experienced some of these challenges in the past. So, I want us to see these challenges as obstacles towards attaining greatness.”

    Dangote told the distributors that it was for these reasons that he had continued to invest in Nigeria’s economy.

    “If Nigerians do not invest in their country, other people would not come. They will want to see our success story before they can come,” he said.

    He promised the distributors that his companies would continue to live up to expectation to ensure that their interests were protected at all times, noting that as a matter of policy, his companies have put in place arrangements to consider relations of his distributors for job opportunities once there is opportunity.

  • Intimacy in a unique destination

    Intimacy in a unique destination

    It’s a time for the couple to relax and spend some romantic quality and intimate time together in a very special location. Adetorera Idowu looks at the top destinations for the most memorable honeymoon.

    A honeymoon is the traditional holiday taken by newlyweds to celebrate their marriage in intimacy and seclusion. Today, preparation for the honeymoon can be simple or elaborate depending on the resources available. The basic aim, however, is to make it a destination considered to be romantic and exotic by the lovebirds.

    This is the period when newlywed couples take a break to share some private and intimate moments that help establish love in relationship. This privacy in turn is believed to ease the comfort zone towards a physical relationship, which is one of the primary means of bonding during the initial days of marriage. The earliest term for this in English was hony moone, which was recorded as early as 1546.

    In Western culture,  the custom of a newlywed couple going on a holiday together originated in early 19th century Great Britain. Upper-class couples would take a “bridal tour”, sometimes accompanied by friends or family, to visit relatives who had not been able to attend the wedding. The practice soon spread to the European continent and was known as voyage à la façon anglaise (English-style voyage) in France from the 1820s on.

    Today, a honeymoon is an opportunity for newlyweds to get away from the stress of everyday life, the stress they encountered from planning their wedding and attention they received from family and friends regarding their marriage. Below are some interesting destinations that would make your honeymoon memorable and interesting:

    1.        Bora Bora

    2.            Goa

    3.            Anguilla

    4.            Bali

    5.            Zanzibar

    6.            Seychelles

    7.            Kailua Kona, Big Island of Hawaii

    8.            Mauritius

    9.            Maldives

    10.          Fiji Island

  • Experiencing Destination Cross River

    Experiencing Destination Cross River

    When the then Cross River State government radically decided to strike on a new trail far from the conventional track other state governments were following, many saw the effort as a little elitist far removed from reality.

    The vision was complicated, yet simple. Even a blind man, on stepping on the soil of Cross River State feels the vibe of peace and relaxation. In many places, a huge amount of money is spent to create an artificially ambience whereby the people and their environment are at peace with nature. In Cross River, it is a natural phenomenon. The people, the landscape and vegetation create a kind of symphony that make visitors lower their guards and bask in the positive the state emits.

    The tourism endowments in Cross River State are diverse and scattered all over the state. Some are more than a five-hour drive apart. But in between those that separate by distance are other spectacular sites and tourism products that leave a visitor’s jaw dropping.

    Calabar was once the colonial capital of what is known as Nigeria today. It is a treasure trove for adventure tourists who want to enjoy an admixture of history, culture and eco-tourism. A few kilometres from Calabar is one of the most ambitious tourism projects in Africa, the Tinapa. It has not fully taken off, but it is a place worth visiting. A stay at the Lakeside Hotel within the Tinapa complex is an experience of its own. The hotel has a wonderful view of the creeks behind, of course, the leftover of the vast rainforest complex was carved out of.

    The culinary experience in Lakeside is one that befits the status of Calabar as Nigeria’s capital of palate. A town where food preparation and service are an art. Other exciting places one could visit in Calabar include Marina and national museum.

    Of course, the flagship product for tourism in Calabar is the annual one-month festival, the Carnival Calabar. Reputed to be Africa’s biggest street party, the distinct thing about the Carnival Calabar is that like every other carnival all over the world, there is boisterousness, colour, glitz and revelry. The difference is in the African costuming, dance steps and music, making it distinct from any other Carnival the world over. It normally takes place every December 27.

    From Calabar to Obudu is about six hours by road. While the distance between Calabar is long, but to the knowledgeable, it an adventure as there are many important tourist sites scattered along the route.

    The Agbokim Water Falls, up on a hill top and gushing down into deep valley with thick rainforest all around, it is idyllic and therapeutic.

    In Obudu Mountain Resort, Cross River State comes close to literally having a heavenly paradise. As one drives up the mountain, the beauty unfolding is not something one could easily be captured in words. There are so many to capture: the undulating green hills that spread out as far as one’s eyes could go, the lush green vegetation, the surreal serpentine road that snakes up towards the mountain top. Obudu also has the longest cable car in Africa. Gliding on the cable car, one feels like flying on a magic box.

    These are the products on offering in Cross River State, but it one thing to have an exciting destination and another having a tour management company in place to provide a seamless travel package for those desirous of having the experience of these exciting destinations. This is where a company, Remlords Group, in partnership with the hospitality and tourism facility owners in Cross River State last year, came up with an online travel portal: Experience Cross River.

    It is an end-to-end travel portal that provides packages for local and international tourists wishing to visit Cross River. Through the Experience Cross River portal, individuals, couples, families or groups can choose comfortable tour packages. The Experience Cross River travel portal that was launched last year is gradually revolutionizing the Nigerian tourism industry and, most especially, it has made the tour of Cross River more rewarding and easy.

    The Experience Cross River recently marked its first anniversary with a success story to tell. Mr. Nkereuwem Onung , the Managing Director of Remlords Group had this to say: “The online portal of Cross River State gives visitors tourism packages to come and experience the tourism assets of Cross River State. It is one year we began the journey. We like to thank God for what he has done so far. We will like to salute the governor of Cross River State, Senator Liyel Imoke, for courage and will to sustain the tempo of tourism activities in Cross River State. It is pertinent to thank the governor creating a friendly environment for public-private partnership for tourism to thrive in state.

    “In just one year of the Experience Cross River, we have received over 2,000 visitors and hosted major conferences for both local and international organisations and groups through the portal because when you say you want to come to Cross River, how do we get there, who do you talk to? All you need is get to the portal and you are going to find packages, you are going to find whatever you want that enable you experience this great destination. But we are channelling our support for Cross River State Tourism as flagged off by His Excellency Governor Liyel Imoke.

    “Today, the government has set up Cross River Tourism which is a medium where the government and the private sector interact to be able to move tourism in the state forward because the private sector people are the people who will drive tourism. Government only creates the enabling environment. Everywhere you find government doing anything about tourism, you can be sure it will never succeed.

    “What we are doing today is to reaffirm our support for Cross River State Tourism as principal partners.”

    The leader of hoteliers in Cross River State, Mr. Charles Ogar, talking about the impact of Experience Cross River to the destination, praised the Remlords Group for initiative.

    He called on them to include more hotels in the list of hotels the portal is advertising on its platform, promising that they would work towards raising the standards of the hotels in the state.

    The Managing Director of the Cross River State Tourism Bureau, Mr. Michael William, spoke on the positive outlook of tourism in the state and the contribution of the private sector: “When I came here six years ago in 2007, and I saw all that Cross River State had to offer, the immense potential that was here, I wanted to be a part of it. I also saw a government which was very particular about tourism, pushing to start the tourism and I wanted to see the private sector take up the challenge and move ahead.

    “It was the single biggest gap that we had in Cross River. What I have been able to see manifest is how far the private sector has come of age.”

    The publisher of the African Travel Quarterly (ATQ) and organizer of the annual West African travel fair, Mr. Ikechi Uko, also commended the group for the Experience Cross River as it has helped the industry in the area of data collection. Uko said the country’s tourism reception has grown, but many Nigerians are sceptical about this due to lack of data to back this claim in some cases.

    He said with the initiative of Remlords Group, it is easy to measure the state’s tourism receipt as the figures given by Remlords are back by verifiable facts.

    The Experience Cross River portal has shown how serious the business of tourism is in the state. It would help in growing the local market. It shows factually that the efforts that the state government is putting towards growing the tourism industry is bearing fruits.

    With the budgeoning industry, the Federal Government owes it as a duty to help the industry grow by providing the necessary infrastructural facilities. The first is road. The Calabar-Obudu Road is one of the biggest hindrance to Obudu Mountain Resort achieving its full potential.

     

  • Govt may extend N257b destination inspection contract

    There are indication that the Federal Government may extend for the second time this year, the N257 billion contracts given to the three service providers under the Destination Inspection (DI) scheme.

    The government, investigation has revealed, may take the decision based on the report that the Nigeria Customs Service does not have the personnel to man and maintain the machines.

    The seven-year contract, which was to expire on December 31, last year, was first extended on January 1, this year by President Goodluck Jonathan.

    After the initial six-month extension, the Federal Government, sources said, was yet to be convinced that Customs officials could take over the job.

    A source close to the Federal Ministry of Finance told The Nation yesterday, that the Federal Government might table the extension of the contracts at the Federal Executive (FEC) meeting on Wednesday.

    But the announcement for the renewal of the contracts, the source said, might be delayed till the end of the month or early next month.

    The source also said Customs’ supervising ministry was yet to see the preparedness of Customs officials to take over.

    The ministry sources said the Federal Government was worried because it is afraid of creating crisis at the ports and other affected areas.

    However, Customs Public Relation Officer, Mr Wale Adeniyi, said they have enough men to carry out to do the jobs.

    Many Customs officers, Adeniyi said, have been trained on the scanning.

    “Our officers are ready to do the job and they have been trained to do so. I doubt if the government will extend the contract beyond next month,” he said.

    The Save Nigerian Freight Forwarders, Importers and Exporters Coalition advised the Federal Government to hand over the inspection scheme to Customs in July

    Its Chairman, Mr Chukwu Osita, said it would be better and cheaper for the country if Customs takes over from the contractors.

    “I have not seen what the service providers are doing that the Customs cannot do. Customs has been training its officers and men in the past six years and it is time they were given the chance to practise what they have been taught.

    “Customs should be allowed to take over the destination inspection because we are not getting the service and all the problems associated with destination inspection scheme are still there.

    “We expect that with the service providers, the problems will be eliminated, but shippers still continue to have problems,’’ Osita said.

    He, however, added: “If the government thought that the service was not ready to take over, then some staff working with the service providers should be employed by the Customs.”

     

  • Reps probe Destination Inspectors’ N275b contracts

    Importers, agents flay 100% cargo inspection

    The House of Representatives has directed its Committee on Customs and Excise to probe the extension of the N275billion contracts awarded to Destination Inspectors (DI) at the ports.

    Under the deal, the DIs, sources said, would get N21 billion, irrespective of the quality of work done.

    The House, sources said, is not happy that the country’s revenue potential is not being realised because the DIs are not paying the correct taxes.

    Over $1 billion, it was alleged, has been lost.

    The probe, source said, was, initiated to prevent the continued loss of revenue.

    Those affected are: Cotecna Destination Inspection Limited, SGS Scanning Nigeria Limited, Global Scan Systems Limited and Webb Fountain (Nigeria) Limited.

    Sources said some Representatives are not happy that the Federal Government extended theDIs’ contracts for six months without following due process.

    The contracts were for the provision of facilities for the prosecution of Destination Inspection Scheme (DIS), including scanning services, risk management techniques and electronic platform at the borders, and the training of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) personnel.

    The companies were also expected to build, equip, train and transfer their technology and expertise to the Customs and hand over to the Service fully last year.

    Sources said the committee was given two weeks to report to the House.

    Speaking in Lagos last week, the Controller of the Apapa Area One Command of the Nigeria Customs, Umar Muhammed, said officers were already working with the DIs on the scanning site and in their offices with the hope of taking over from them this month.

    Had the contracts not been extended by the Federal Government, he said Customs would have performed well in destination inspection because many officers had gone through training. Each, he said, had been given the posts that they would handle this year.

    The 100 per cent physical examination of car-goes by Customs has again been faulted for its inadequacies.

    Importers and clearing agents are demanding a review of the policy, because it impedes prompt cargo clearance and causes delay at port.

    Terminal operators, importers said, use it as an excuse for the delay in positioning their containers for examination.

    Managing Director, Kenny Doo Investment, Alhaji Kehinde Al-Moruf Oloyede, urged importers to ensure that their declaration is correct. He advised the Customs to review the policy to ease cargo clearance.

    Stakeholders said the 48-hour cargo clearance target time aimed at bringing the ports in line with what obtains in other ports in West African countries.

    Oloyede urged the Customs to acquire hi-tech equipment that are capable of examining cargoes to fast-track the delivery of consignments to consignees.

    He also urged the Service to improve on its information-tracking system where containerised cargoes can be known without subjecting them to 100 per cent physical examination.