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Lagos State Ministry Strengthens Creative and Tourism Industries through Ghanaian Collaboration

- Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka, emphasized the importance of the engagement in deepening regional cooperation
- She also emphasised the economic potential of the creative sector, describing it as a formal industry capable of boosting the local economy when properly harnessed.
- She underscored the importance of institutional backing, sustainable public-private funding, and youth empowerment across all creative disciplines.
In an effort to strengthen regional collaboration and boost the creative and tourism industries across West Africa, the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture recently hosted a high-level delegation from the Ghana Creative Arts Agency at its headquarters in Alausa, Ikeja.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the meeting, aimed at facilitating knowledge exchange and fostering institutional partnerships, provided a strategic opportunity to drive sustainable growth in the creative sector.
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Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka, emphasized the importance of this engagement in deepening regional cooperation and further developing the creative and tourism landscapes in both countries.
“Lagos does not compete, we create and collaborate,” the Commissioner said. “It is a pleasure to host our brothers and sisters from Ghana. This engagement is about synergy, shared learning, and laying a foundation for cross-border support systems that benefit creatives throughout the region.”
Highlighting Lagos’ prominent role as a cultural and creative leader in Africa, Mrs. Benson-Awoyinka reaffirmed the Ministry’s dedication to developing a comprehensive, year-round calendar of tourism and cultural events. She noted that consistent programming would further position Lagos as a premier destination for arts, culture, and tourism.
She also emphasised the economic potential of the creative sector, describing it as a formal industry capable of boosting the local economy when properly harnessed. “Creativity is a vast industry, and everyone has a role to play in its advancement,” she added.
The Commissioner further pledged the Ministry’s full support for the upcoming Speed Boat Racing and Creative Summit, scheduled for October 2025, describing it as an innovative platform to showcase Lagos’ waterfront culture and diverse creative talents.
She underscored the importance of institutional backing, sustainable public-private funding, and youth empowerment across all creative disciplines.
Speaking during the visit, Mrs. Bisi Omojare, Director of Creative Arts at the Ministry, elaborated on the Ministry’s operational framework, which encourages creatives – from architecture to comedy – to register with the Ministry. This system enables them to benefit from endorsements and receive government support for both local and international events.
Leading the Ghanaian delegation, Ag. Executive Secretary of the Creative Arts Agency of Ghana, Mr. Gideon Aryeequaye expressed admiration for Lagos’ structured approach to cultural development and affirmed Ghana’s commitment to building similar frameworks.
“We’ve always admired Lagos from afar, and this visit has confirmed why you are regarded as a big sister in the creative space,” he said. “Our purpose here is to learn, collaborate, and grow together.”
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Commenting on the transformation of Ghana’s Creative Arts Agency following national reforms in 2020, Mr. Aryeequaye suggested future immersive exchanges, joint talent showcases, and collaborative media projects that promote Afrocentric ownership of creative assets and resist cultural dilution between the two organisations.
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