2014 edition of the TAMAC
festival, stakeholders in the tourism and hospitality industry in Oyo
State have passed a vote of confidence on the administration of Governor
Abiola Ajimobi. The two-day festival, billed to take off on November 5,
2014, is being packaged by the Cultural Centre Traders’ Association,
Mokola, Ibadan.
According to the association, Governor
Ajimobi has successfully changed the physical landscape of the state,
while at the same time promoting tourism in the state. The festival,
which promises to attract culture and tourism enthusiasts, both within
and outside the state, is a collaborative effort between the association
Mac- Steve Innovative Concept, a licensed tourism consultant.
According to the Chief Executive of Mac-
Steve Innovative Concept, Mr. Jide Olatubosun, TAMAC Festival 2014 will
coincide with the first anniversary of the association, adding that the
event will feature the launch of the association’s registration
certificate, while awards of excellence will be presented to deserving
culture and tourism enthusiasts.
Mr. Olatubosun described the members of
the association as strong voices and visible faces in the tourism and
hospitality landscape of Oyo State, adding that the cultural centre,
where the traders operate is the largest recreation spot in the south
west, outside the popular Abe Igi, the recreation centre of the National
Theatre in Lagos. As part of the activities lined up for the festival,
the traders will pay a solidarity visit to Governor Abiola Ajimobi.
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