Mkpoikana Udoma
Port Harcourt — The Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited, NLNG has affirmed its commitment to make Bonny Island, the company’s operational base, a tourist haven as part of its Bonny-Dubai vision.
To this end, the gas multinational has just completed a two-week intensive and hands-on training on tourism business and entrepreneurship for some Bonny youths in partnership with Goge Africa.
The training, according to the firm, equipped the youths with skills to enable them to function as tour guides and champions of tourism, especially in the areas of cultural and eco-tourism.
The trainees will use existing tourist attractions and landmarks to promote the tourism potentials of Bonny Island.
Speaking, NLNG’s General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, Mrs. Eyono Fatayi-Williams, said the trainees are expected to create and drive businesses that will draw tourists to the Island.
Fatayi-Williams said the capacity-building initiative would deliver dividends in the future when the Company’s vision of Bonny-Dubai would have become a reality.
Fatayi-Williams added that NLNG intends to create a tribe of committed Bonny ambassadors who will market Bonny to the outside world.
She expressed confidence in the ability of Goge Africa to provide the needed experience and expertise to encourage innovation and maximise Bonny’s existing opportunities.
“The Bonny-Dubai Vision is a strategic development intervention by NLNG that seeks to make Bonny a major international investment destination by the year 2040.
“We aim to diversify the Island’s economy, especially with Bonny’s rich potential from its unique history, culture, and traditions, from reliance on oil and gas activities to other areas such as tourism.
“To make this goal a reality, we are currently finalizing the Bonny Tourism Masterplan, which will detail the step-by-step activities that will bring the vision alive.
“These activities include the deepening of eco-tourism at the Finima Nature Park and alignment with Bonny Kingdom and community stakeholders.
“Other activities include engagements with community, local and foreign investors on tourism opportunities in Bonny and the rebuilding of the Bonny Consulate building, a significant landmark that will serve as the hub for tourist activities on the Island,” NLNG said.
Bonny Island, a historical trade hub in Rivers State, is home to NLNG’s sponsored Finima Nature Park, a 1,000 hectares land of fresh water swamp forest, was designated an internationally acclaimed centre for Wetland Education and became a Wetlands Link International member in 2019.