By George Odok
Gov. Ben Ayade of Cross River has called on nations of the world to put an end to wars and crises all over the globe and embrace peace.
Gov. Ben Ayade of Cross River has called on nations of the world to put an end to wars and crises all over the globe and embrace peace.
Ayade, who was represented by his deputy, Prof.
Ivara Esu, made the call on Sunday in Calabar during the flag off of the first
dry-run of the 2019 annual Calabar carnival.
He said that the
theme of the carnival “Humanity” was chosen to draw the attention of the world
to be humane and to live in peace with one another.
The governor, who said that kindness should rule the mindset of
people around the world, added that peace cannot thrive in hostile environment.
“As we flag off the 2019 Calabar carnival, the theme has been
designed to see people as human beings and not as robots.
“We call for an end to wars and crisis all over the globe
irrespective of religious, tribe or ethnic group. A human being is a human
being irrespective of status in the society.
“We should be kind to one another, that is the focus of this year’s carnival
and we hope that the bands will try to interpret the theme in their colourful
display,” he said.
Speaking, Mr Gabe Onah, Chairman of
Calabar Carnival Commission, said that the 2019 edition marks another circle in
the annals of the history of Calabar carnival.
Onah said that before the flag off, the
commission had taken Calabar carnival to Accra in Ghana and other parts of the
world.
He maintained that the festival has
become the largest street party in Africa.
“We have received two foreign embassies that are here to partner with us on the
business side of the carnival.
“For the first time, we will be having
three Asian countries at the carnival village; Bangladesh, Vietnam and Dubai
Tourism. They have arrived at the camp and have also visited some tourists
sites in the state.
“As we continue to improve on our
efforts to create livelihood for our children and unborn generation, we believe
that by the time this embassies continue to showcase and partner with us, they
have taken us to the world,” he said.
Bangladesh High Commissioner to Nigeria,
Amb. Shammed Ahsan, said he was happy to be invited for the carnival.
He described Calabar as an accommodating
and friendly city that is most suited to host the carnival which has an
international outlook.
He commended the theme of the carnival,
saying that irrespective of race, religion, tribe or culture, citizens of all
countries were still human beings.
“Humanity should be something that should prevail among us a rallying factor.
Bangladesh will be attending the carnival in December for the first time.
“This platform will afford us the
opportunity to showcase the cultural diversity not only of Nigeria, but that of
other countries,” he said. (NAN)
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