If you are a beauty queen, and you have the energy to rock on the
streets, then you need not worry any more as Governor Ben Ayade of Cross
River State has offered to put smiles in your face this season
The governor, at a glamorous unveiling of the 2015 edition of
Carnival Calabar theme tagged ‘Climate Change’, which took place last
Sunday, at Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, surprisingly
announced enlisting beauty queens as members of a new band called the
Governor’s Band. “Irrespective of their states of origin, they represent
the beauty, elegance, style and class of the average Cross River
youth,” said the governor.
According to Ayade, the beauty queens also represent the signature
band, they have been looking forward to seeing since the inception of
the carnival. While inviting all the beauty queens on stage, the
governor declared, “ I will add value to their beauty and help them to
realize their full potentials,” He revealed plans to commission the
first of its kind runway in Nigeria.
The event had dignitaries from the Corporate Nigeria, the United
States Embassy in Nigeria, actors, actresses and music stars in
attendance.
Marketing what has come to be known as the tourism destination in
Nigeria, Ayade revealed that Carnival bands from 14 countries will be
performing this year, while the notable children Carnival has also been
repackaged to take the form of family funfair.
Speaking further, Ayade said,the carnival can only get better with
additional activities and restyling of the old ones, revealing that
Bikers Day and Disco fiesta are part of the new offerings this year. He
also announced plans to set up ‘the biggest garment factory’ in Nigeria
on December 15, adding that the establishment of the factory would
reduce the money being spent by the state government to import various
costumes for the festival and also, create employment opportunities for
many citizens.
The governor assured of security, praising the State as having the
lowest crime rate in Nigeria. “Our people are emotional stable and
content with what they have. However, s full team of security will be
mobilized for the festival,” he said.
Also speaking at the event, Sen. Florence Ita-Giwa, Chairman, Calabar
Carnival Bands Association and leader of the Seagull Band, commended
the efforts of the past governors of the state for sustaining the
carnival.
She said, like other concerned citizens, she was initially worried
about the disposition of the new government in the State to the
festival, but that the governor has allayed all fears. The Calabar
Carnival started from the era of former Gov. Donald Duke.
When Donald was leaving, we thought that would be the end of the
Carnival,” she said, adding “But when Imoke came in, he took the
carnival a notch higher. With time, the carnival also became capital
intensive, but despite the challenges, Imoke managed to keep it going.
When Professor Ayade came, the same fear was entertained, but with what
you are all witnesses to this evening, it is obvious the Carnival can
only get better.”
Mr Gab Onah, the Chairman of the Cross River State Carnival
Commission revealed that this year’s carnival would attract more than
50,000 participants.
Guests at the unveiling include comic actor John Okafor, aka Mr. Ibu,
sonorous singer, Waje, CEO of EbonyLife TV, Mo Abudu, Dance Hall
singer, Patoranking, reggae artiste Blackie, Olu Maintain, Kcee and
actors Enyinna Nwigwe and Elvis Chuks. The theme of the 2015 Calabar
Carnival was unveiled opening day of the biggest travel exhibition in
West Africa, Akwaaba African Travel Market.
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