Anietie Udobit
The renowned Argungu fishing festival will receive a breath
of new life in 2020 after 10 years of abandonment.
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This was the promise made by Otunba Segun Runsewe while
receiving a full strength delegation led by the Emir of Argungu in Kebbi State,
HRH. Alhaji Samaria Mohammed Mera (CON) to the headquarters of the National
Council for Arts and Culture.
Displaying several publicity/promotional materials specially
prepared by NCAC to prosecute the 2020 edition of the festival, Runsewe assured
that the fish house he built in 2010 will also be refurbished and remodeled.
“We will use Argungu to make a bold statement that
indeed it is a festival that unites and we will continue to support it
henceforth because it is arguably the number one in the country with UNESCO
endorsement,” says Runsewe.
The DG also seized the moment to showcase the prototype of
the cultural centre he plans to build in Argungu Emirate saying it is modeled
after the best cultural centres in the world.
Speaking as a titled man from Argungu Emirate, (Danburan
Kebbi) Runsewe admitted that he was emotionally connected to the festival which
according to him, has a long history with a rich cultural content that remains
unrivalled globally.
Delivering his address during the visit, Alhaji Mera thanked
Runsewe for identifying with the festival which is not only symbolic but serves
as a platform for projecting Nigeria’s rich cultural endowments.
While lamenting the decade long abandonment of the festival,
he was however delighted that with the new impetus injected by the culture
chief, Argungu Fishing Festival will be resuscitated and therefore assume its
place of honour among other high profile festivals in Nigeria.