The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, on Thursday, passed a Bill to establish the State Tourism, Arts and Culture Endowment Fund (AKSTACEF) into law.
This was done during a plenary at the Assembly complex, shortly after the Chairman, House Committee on Industry, Commerce and Tourism Hon KufreAbasi Edidem, presented a report.
“The new law will also give Akwa Ibom State a great sense of pride, hope and distinct identity, unite the people, upgrade the tourism status of the State globally and ensure that all tourist centers in Akwa Ibom are properly managed and maintained.”
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