Minister of Information and
Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed (middle), in a group photograph with members of
the Latin America Motorcyclists Association (LAMA) in Abuja on Monday, when
LAMA visited.
the Minister ahead of their
tour of heritage sites and museums across the country.
The Minister of Information
and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said the Federal Government’s
Visa-On-Arrival Policy has started yielding fruits, especially in the tourism
sector which has been boosted by the policy.
The Minister made the
assertion in Abuja on Monday, when he received members of the Latin America
Motorcyclists Association (LAMA), who are in Nigeria for a tour of heritage
sites and other tourist attractions in the country.
”All our visitors here
today got visa on arrival. That shows that the Federal Government’s
visa-on-arrival policy is working,” he said.
Alhaji Mohammed said the
presence of the international bikers in Nigeria is a testimony to the fact that
the Administration’s quest to promote the country’s cultural heritage and
tourism sites is yielding fruits.
”As you tour Nigeria, under
the ‘Rediscover Heritage Bikers Tour of Nigeria’, and visit historical heritage
sites, you beam the
searchlight on those sites
for the world to see.
“You will see these
heritage sites for yourselves as you travel through our culturally-rich and
diverse nation. These sites include
museums, monuments, homes
of national heroes and other tourist sites,” he said.
The Minister therefore
enlisted the support of the bikers to become Nigeria’s heritage ambassadors by
spreading the news of the country’s hidden treasures and their experiences
while in the country.
In his remarks, the
President of LAMA, Mr. Mario Nieves, said the group, which consists of members
from 24 countries, is in Nigeria to rediscover the country’s culture and
heritage as well as promote unity among the human race.
“We are just a group of
humble motorcyclists that decided to arrange and create some type of impact in
our society. We believe that it is more important to be human than it is to be
black or white or oriental or Indian, because we belong to the human race and
we believe that we are all one people,” he said.
Mr. Nieves said Nigeria has
set a good example for them in humility, respect and hospitality, and that when
they return to their respective countries, they will spread the good news about
Nigeria.
While giving a background
on the tour, the Acting Director General of the National Commission for Museums
and Monuments, Mr. Abdulkarim Kadiri, said the bikers, from Brazil, US and
Mexico, among others, and their Nigerian counterparts will tour 11 states of
the Federation in order to rediscover Nigeria and its rich cultural heritage.
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