Aiyedatiwa unveils beach resort plan, seeks investors to transform Araromi coastline into major tourism hub in Ondo State.
- +Aiyedatiwa Unveils Beach Resort Plan, Targets Investors For Araromi Coastline
Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has intensified efforts to attract private investment into the state’s coastal tourism sector, declaring that his administration is targeting between five and ten investors to transform the Araromi coastline into a vibrant leisure destination.
Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has intensified efforts to attract private investment into the state’s coastal tourism sector, declaring that his administration is targeting between five and ten investors to transform the Araromi coastline into a vibrant leisure destination.
The governor made this known on Monday during the Araromi seaside carnival in Ilaje Local Government Area, stressing the importance of strategic partnerships to harness the area’s vast economic potential.
Aiyedatiwa noted that although the coastline, stretching about 72 kilometres, remains one of the longest in Africa, it has yet to attract the level of investment required to maximise its benefits.
He said the state government had begun deliberate steps to change the narrative by showcasing the coastal asset to a global audience.
According to him, the initiative is designed to draw attention to the beach and stimulate investor interest, a move already yielding positive responses.
He disclosed that private participation had commenced, citing the intervention of a private operator who has introduced basic facilities such as shelters and a mobile kitchen to improve visitors’ experience.
The governor described this as a sign of growing confidence in the area, noting that such contributions were gradually enhancing the beach’s attractiveness.
Addressing residents and visitors, Aiyedatiwa reflected on the universal appeal of beach resorts, stressing that vacations are often incomplete without the serene backdrop of the ocean.
He traced the historical importance of waterways, recalling his journey from Obenla to Lagos in 1976 via water, and noting the role of oceans in trade and exploration.
“The ocean has always been part of our civilisation. It is one of God’s wonders. From Araromi, you can connect with the world. That is why people gather by the seaside to relax, enjoy nature and breathe fresh, uncontaminated air,” he said.
The governor encouraged attendees to embrace relaxation as a means to renew strength and clear the mind, emphasising the health and recreational benefits of the ocean.
He disclosed that the state has already measured the land and finalised designs for a new beach resort, which he assured will be operational by next year.
“We are intentional about this. The state government will lead, but we welcome investors to partner with us. Land is available for anyone ready to develop the beach into a convenient and relaxing resort,” he said.
Addressing safety concerns, Aiyedatiwa assured that Ilaje Local Government Area and the proposed beach resort would be among the safest locations in Nigeria.
“There is no kidnapping, no banditry. Maximum security will be ensured. The Atlantic Ocean flanks the area and the only access road will be properly manned. Our people know how to handle any threat,” he said.
He added that the government would lead in establishing a standard beach resort, which will be designed, built and operated by the state, with construction expected to begin this year and be completed within a year.
The governor further stressed that ongoing and planned infrastructure projects, including the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway, would play a crucial role in supporting investment and improving access to the coastline.
He explained that the proximity of the highway to the beach corridor would significantly boost visitor turnout and economic activities.
The Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Hon. Adesoji Afolabi, said the Easter carnival forms part of efforts to revive the state’s tourism sector, noting that the event is in its second edition.
He explained that the initiative is designed to attract international tourists and position Araromi beach as a global destination, adding that modern facilities such as chalets and reception halls are planned.
The Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Amidu Takuro, commended the governor’s vision, describing the initiative as a step towards showcasing the state’s natural endowments.
Chairman of Ese-Odo Local Government Area, Ebimobowei Caleb Molos, also described the initiative as commendable, noting that tourism development would improve livelihoods and attract industrial growth.
He disclosed that expatriates are expected to visit the area soon to begin inspection and development processes, adding that the project would benefit the entire state.
