Tourism Volunteers Network Cross River State Chapter Pays Courtesy Visit to Hon. Commissioner of Tourism, Arts, and Culture

Date: Friday, July 19th, 2024

The Cross River State Chapter of the Tourism Volunteers Network (TVN) paid a courtesy visit to the Hon. Commissioner of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Cross River State, on Friday, July 19th, 2024. The visit was led by Amb. Phil Roberts, Executive Director of TVN, accompanied by stakeholders of the network in Cross River State.

The purpose of the visit was to explore potential partnerships between TVN and the Cross River State Government in the tourism sector. The Hon. Commissioner welcomed the team and expressed his gratitude for their interest in collaborating with the state government.

Amb. Phil Roberts presented the objectives and achievements of TVN, highlighting their commitment to promoting sustainable tourism development in Nigeria. He emphasized the network’s readiness to work with the state government to showcase Cross River State’s rich cultural heritage and tourist attractions.

The Hon. Commissioner acknowledged the importance of partnerships in developing the tourism industry and urged TVN to work closely with his ministry to make Cross River State great again. He emphasized the state government’s commitment to providing the necessary support and infrastructure to enhance tourism growth.

The meeting concluded with a mutual agreement to establish a strong partnership between TVN and the Cross River State Government. Both parties agreed to work together to promote tourism development, cultural exchange, and economic growth in the state.

The visit marked a significant step towards fostering collaboration and growth in the tourism sector in Cross River State. TVN’s commitment to promoting sustainable tourism development aligns with the state government’s vision, paving the way for a fruitful partnership.

With this partnership, Cross River State is poised to experience significant tourism growth, job creation, and economic development. The collaboration will also promote cultural exchange and understanding, showcasing the state’s rich heritage to the world.

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