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Cross River state governor, Prof. Ben Ayade has thrown a challenge to all the presidential candidates in the forth coming 2019 elections to take time off their busy campaigns and join in the December Calabar Carnival.


The governor who is seeking a second term in office said the carnival will be devoid of politics but noted that when the candidates come those who are able to dance better may attract more votes in the election,

"We want them to take off one week rest from their campaigns and come and enjoy themselves. Carnival Calabar does not know any political party or religion.

"When you come to Calabar for the carnival, you are as free as air. I will like to invite them to come here and relax and as the people see them, maybe those who are able to dance better may attract more votes.

"So, we want to see the candidates who can come here and rock it better, in such a way some people may be encouraged to vote for them,'' he said.



Ayade disclosed this on Sunday in Calabar while flagging off the third and last dry run of the 2018 Calabar carnival which has the theme `Africanism'.

Represented by his Deputy, Prof. Ivara Esu, Ayade said that the carnival has no political or religious affiliation, adding the show was open to all.

"This is the final dry-run and the event is looking as if today is the grand finale. This shows that our first and second dry run was successful.

"I want to use this opportunity, on behalf of the state governor to invite all the candidates of various political parties to come for this year's carnival.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Calabar Carnival Commission, Mr Gabe Onah, said that the carnival has become the melting pot of Africa's hospitality.

Onah disclosed that the `wonders on wheels' had earlier had their dry-run where over 200 bikers participated.

According to him, the state had sustained the hosting of the largest street party in Africa for a record 14 years, adding that it has promoted the talents of budding artists and has equally united the people of Cross River and Nigeria at large.

The Chairman said that the five competing carnival bands and others were designed to tell the African story from the African perspective.

He commended DSTV and MTN Nigeria for their partnership and support for the carnival over the years.

The President of Federation of Tourism Association, Alhaji Sabo Saleh, in his remarks said that the association was in the state to underscore and study the carnival with a view to find areas of partnership and support.

Saleh said that tourism plays an important role in the economy of any nation or state, adding that the association under his leadership would continue to support Calabar carnival because Cross River has placed Nigeria's tourism on the world global map.

"This is one of the biggest events that is coming out of Africa and it is sponsored by the Cross River Government.

"They are doing this to support the local people because tourism is multi-faceted and this helps the local economy to grow".
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