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Canadian Diplomats Recommend Ekiti Cuisines To The World At Tourism Bazaar

by ReportersAtLarge
December 14, 2023
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Canadian High Commissioner eating Ekiti pounded yam

Robert Lidstone, M.A. eating Ekiti pounded yam at the Ekiti State Tourism State.

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Ekiti State has remained in the news for positive reasons since Mr. Biodun Oyebanji assumed office as the state’s governor.

According to the StatiSense 2022 report, the state was in the news as the Safest State in Nigeria, void of insurgencies, banditry, and other forms of insecurity.

Ekiti State also ranked first in the Fiscal Transparency and Integrity Index—Accessibility, Open Budget, Public Procurement, Human Resources, Anti-Corruption, and Citizens Engagement—in the Centre for Fiscal Transparency and Integrity Watch 2203 report.

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This time, it was brightly shown at the 2023 Tourism Bazaar organised by the Canadian Embassy in Nigeria on Thursday, December 14, 2023, at the embassy in Lagos.

Canadian diplomats eating Ekiti pounded yam

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Under the leadership of Amb Wale Ojo-Lanre, Esq., the Director-General of the Bureau of Tourism Development in Ekiti State, the Ekiti State Tourism stand served as a hub for both local and international participants at the tourism bazaar.

Among the visitors to the Ekiti Tourism Stand were the Deputy High Commissioner, C. J. Scott, and the First Secretary/CBSA Liaison Officer of the Deputy High Commission of Canada, Robert Lidstone, M. A., who was well-enlightened about the breathtaking landscapes, historical sites, rainforests, and rich cultural heritage that await exploration.

Canadian Diplomats eating Ekiti Cuisine pounded yam

Amb. Ojo-Lanre then treated the diplomats to the pounded yam, the cultural cuisine brand in Ekiti State, which members of the Ekiti tourism delegation prepared for the event earlier in the morning at the exhibition venue, with Ira soup.

Robert Lidstone said about his food experience, “This is simply delicious—very fluffy and succulent, with such a sumptuous soup. I am willing to eat it again.”

Ekiti State Tourism at Canada Tourism Bazaar

The Canadian Deputy High Commissioner, C. J. Scott, disclosed that she was eating the local cuisine of Ekiti for the first time and described the experience as one of the best he has had in Nigeria.

“The Ekiti delegation at this bazaar is fantastic, which I will attribute to the representation of the state’s people. This food is excellent, fluffy, and sumptuous. With all the pictorial and virtual presentations of the tourist sites, culture and tradition, and investment opportunities I have seen here, Ekiti is great, a paragon of tourism,” Scott affirmed.

Ekiti State Tourism Stand at Canada Tourism Bazaar

Many other participants in the Ekiti Tourism Stand, including Ekiti in the Diaspora, also commended the delegation’s presentations and Governor Oyebanji’s agrarian efforts to position the state as a Nigerian tourism pride.

In his goodwill speech, Amb. Ojo-Lanre expressed warm greetings from Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji and the good people of Ekiti State, the land of honour and integrity. He also appreciated the Canadian Embassy for organizing this remarkable bazaar.

“This event not only serves as a platform for promoting and showcasing tourism, cultural values, and investment opportunities, but it also serves as a lubricating jelly to strengthen the bond between Canada and Ekiti State, South West, Nigeria,” he said.

He then informed the gathering that “it is only in Ekiti that you can find two springs, one warm and the other cold, flowing side by side and meeting at a confluence, with each one maintaining its status quo ante without mixing up! This is the incredible Ikogosi Warm and Cold Spring in Ikogosi, Ekiti. Only in Ekiti State can you find a rock, Abanijorin Rock, in Iyin Ekiti, that harbours within its bowels a natural amphitheatre with a set of stone seats neatly arranged for over 220 guests. This rock also has, as side attractions, an understock tunnel, seven caves, and a plateau top that can accommodate 40 choppers. This is apart from the most spectacular waterfall in Nigeria, Arinta Waterfall, in Ipole-lloro.

“Ekiti State is also unique as the only state located on hills, encompassed by hills, and most perfect for mountain hiking. Most importantly, Ekiti State is the only state in Nigeria with the most pleasant and vibrant people who eat pounded yam three times daily and still parading the highest number of professors and educated people, which earns it the sobriquet of ‘the Fountain of Knowledge. It is also credited with having one of the best soils to grow any crop, especially the Ise-Emure Ekiti axis. It also harbours mineral resources like kaolin and gold, and its forest harbours chimpanzees and hosts over 660 species of butterflies.”

Ojo-Lanre noted that the bazaar creates a wonderful opportunity for the awesome people of Canada, Canadian investors, and tourists to witness firsthand the marvel that Ekiti State offers.

As the Director-General of the Bureau of Tourism Development, I envision creating a symbiotic relationship between Ekiti State and Canada. By fostering collaboration, we can harness the tremendous potential of tourism and cultural exchange programs.

This event catalyses both parties to come together, share ideas, and build partnerships that can extend beyond our borders.

Amb. Ojo-Lanre also noted that Ekiti State is eager to embrace the Canadian business community. We believe that we can foster mutual growth and development by joining hands.

“Our state offers a conducive environment for investment, with favourable policies being planted by Governor Biodun Oyebanji, who is the first Governor of his team to have successfully inaugurated the Independent Power Project (IPP), thereby making available a 24-hour power supply in his state, planting sustainable infrastructure, building internal road networks, constructing a ring road and a kilometre overhead bridge, planting a knowledge zone, building a skilled workforce, and protecting lives and property in the state. Together, we can tap into the untapped opportunities within our tourism sector and create a thriving economy that benefits both nations.

He then applauded the Canadian Embassy for its unwavering commitment to fostering cultural exchange by showcasing “our cultural values at this bazaar. Through cultural exchange programmes, we can promote understanding, appreciation, and tolerance between our people. We can create a bridge that transcends geographical boundaries and unites us in our shared humanity.”

Ojo-Lanre also appreciated the Canadian Embassy for organising the bazaar, saying that the “efforts have not only provided a platform to showcase the tourism potential, cultural values, and investment opportunities of Ekiti and other states, but they have also laid the foundation for a long-lasting partnership between Ekiti State and Canada.”

The Onimesi Imesi Cultural Troupe thrilled the royal highnesses, representatives of the Canadian government in Nigeria, and the diplomatic community with their singing and chanting in the Ekiti dialect, further electrifying the event.

Other exhibitors at the event included Siles Creative Consult, Lucky L, River State Culture and Tourism, Hope4sure Foundation, Site Creative Consult, African Canada Investment Summit, Akwa Ibom State, Lagos State, Ogun State, SmallyFares Ltd, Wikie Arts, JNC International Liired, Musry Clothing, and Mobkilishi.

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