FG, Katsina sign MoU to promote domestic tourism
By Abbas Bamalli
The Federal Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Katsina State to harness its unique cultural monuments, including the iconic Gobarau Minaret and Kusugu Well to promote domestic tourism.
Speaking during the signing ceremony in Katsina on Tuesday, the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Hannatu Musawa, emphasised that the initiative aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
According to him, the partnership was aimed at building proper structures to add value to Nigeria’s rich cultural identity, in a move to revitalise Nigeria’s cultural heritage and boost domestic tourism.
She stressed the need to prioritise cultural identities of the people, values, and heritage.
Musawa said: “Katsina is blessed with unique monuments and cultural assets that can serve not only as tourist attractions but also as tools to empower our youth and foster economic growth.”
Highlighting Katsina’s historical significance, the minister said the state plays a critical role in telling Nigeria’s story.
She pointed to historical landmarks such as the Gobarau Minaret and Kusugu Well as key assets in the government’s plan to promote domestic tourism and create a global hub for creativity and innovation.
“We are putting in place strong policies and infrastructure to help every state in Nigeria showcase its heritage.
“This initiative is about celebrating the uniqueness of each state and turning that into economic opportunity.
“The project aims to create platforms for youth engagement, particularly for content creators and cultural entrepreneurs, allowing them to explore and showcase their talents while contributing to national development,” she said.
Musawa said the inspection of the historical monuments in Daura and Katsina are targeted to renovating them and considering them for recommendation as UNESCO Heritage Site.
Responding on behalf of the Katsina State Government, the Commissioner for Rural and Social Development, Prof. Abdulhamid Ahmed, expressed appreciation to the Federal Government’s commitment.
“This initiative is timely, and we are fully committed to supporting it; it has the potential to transform Katsina into a key destination for domestic tourism,” he stated.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the minister visited the Emir of Daura, Faruk Umar Faruk-Umar, where she was taken around to see some historical moments, like the Kusugu Well.
Other areas she visited were: Durbi Takusheyi, Gobarau Minaret, and other rich monuments in the state. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Dorcas Jonah/Bashir Rabe Mani
Published By
Has also recently published
General NewsJune 17, 2025Pay fines to the banks, not FRSC personnel– Corps Marshal warns motorists
MetroJune 17, 2025Anambra Govt. approves N9.72bn for erosion, road projects
Economy/BusinessJune 17, 2025Tanzania honours Adesina for transforming national economy
EducationJune 17, 2025FG inaugurates council for Katsina agriculture college