In recent development surrounding the UNESCO World Heritage, Nigerian citizens have been urged to generate support for the reconstruction of a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Sukur village, Adamawa state, North – East Nigeria.

Salma Philips, a reputable African, writer, talk show host, presenter and TV producer from the North Eastern part of Nigeria precisely Adamawa State, was one of the special honorees. Others include, H.E. David Velasquez the Republic of Venezuela Ambassador, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara  Nigerian politician and lawyer who served as the 14th Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria.

The Former Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara made the support appeal at a stakeholders awareness support dinner for the recovery of the heritage site affected by the activities of Boko Haram insurgency in the area.

The UNESCO inscription portrays the cultural heritage, material culture, and the naturally-terraced fields.

According to the Dogara, “developing and restoring the heritage site into cultural tourism requires more collaboration and partnership between government, the private sector and traditional institutions.”

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Sukur Cultural Landscape
Caption: Sukur funeral for an old man.
Date: 2/3/1993
Photographer: Nicholas David

He identified heritage resources as not only cultural identity and national pride but also drivers of cultural tourism adding that, “through robust advocacy, Nigeria can strengthen and harness it’s cultural diversity for national progress and nation building.”

Also speaking, the Adamawa state Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri represented by the Secretary to the State government Mr. Bashir Ahmed assured that , “as a government we are committed to support all those in the course of rediscovering the Sukur landscape heritage”.

In a remark, the Secretary General Nigerian National Commission for UNESCO (NATCOM – UNESCO) Mr. Olagunju Idowu represented by Mrs Roseline Kurah stressed the importance of the Sukur heritage landscape noting that “because it illustrates a form of land use that stands out in human settlements, testifying to the spiritual and cultural traditions that has endured among the people for centuries.”

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Sukur Cultural Landscape
2006
(c) Dipo Alafiatayo

She added that it was important to recover and rebuild the Sukur World heritage site for posterity.

Also ,the Director General National Commission for Misseum and monuments Professor Abba Tijjani said, “a lot more needs to be done not only to improve the conservation interventions on the landscape but also to improve the living conditions of the Sukur people.”

Meanwhile, the Director General, African International Documentary Festival Foundation ,Mrs Malame Mangha disclosed that the organization plans to empower 5000 youths through various initiatives and talent hunt.

The event featured the unveiling of the Sukur stamp and postcard by the Postmaster general of the federation.

By Saif Rahman Sozib

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