Cross River Partners With European Cultural Centre To Elevate Carnival Calabar 2024
Facilitated by Governor Bassey Edet Otu, the partnership aims to enhance cultural exchange, promote tourism, and develop new skills for the iconic festival.
Speaking on behalf of the Governor during the signing of MoU, Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Owan Enoh, emphasized the goal of transitioning the Carnival to financial self-reliance.
“The Calabar Carnival is our greatest cultural export. With partnerships like this, we are building a Carnival that can thrive independently, creating immense value for Cross River State and beyond.”
Ambassador Sunny Victor Onuoha of the ECC expressed delight in the collaboration, highlighting the Carnival’s unique position as Africa’s premier cultural festival.
“This partnership is about ensuring that the world sees Calabar Carnival on a larger stage. It’s not just a celebration for Calabar, it’s a showcase of Nigeria and Africa to the world. Together, we’ll drive cultural promotion, skill development, and global recognition.”
State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mr. Robert Abubakar Ewa, lauded the initiative as a bold step toward reimagining the Carnival’s vision.