Mbah showcases Enugu’s tourism drive, hails Jim Nwobodo at 86 for laying a strong foundation

ENUGU, Nigeria (NPA) — Peter Mbah has reiterated the importance of ongoing recreational and entertainment infrastructure projects being developed across Enugu State as part of efforts to position the state as a leading tourism and investment destination.
According to the governor, his administration’s vision extends beyond attracting investment to building a state that people from across the world would visit to experience its culture, hospitality and tourism potential.
Mbah listed projects, including the proposed Zipline Adventure, Water Park, Ngwo Park and Canopy Walkway, among initiatives designed to transform the state’s tourism landscape.
“We are creating more than infrastructure. We are creating destinations, experiences, and memories that will position Enugu as a leading hub for both business and leisure,” he said.
The governor stated that the projects are aimed at opening up a new face of tourism that reflects the beauty, energy and possibilities within the state.
Meanwhile, Mbah also paid tribute to former governor and elder statesman, Jim Nwobodo, on his 86th birthday, describing him as an uncommon icon whose legacy continues to inspire generations.
“There are some lives whose impact speaks louder than words ever can, and His Excellency, Distinguished Senator Jim Nwobodo, is one of them,” Mbah said.
According to the governor, Nwobodo’s life remains a reflection of leadership, service and dedication to society.
“At 86, his journey remains a constant reminder that leadership and service are not defined by a season, but by a lifetime of dedication to people and society,” he stated.
Mbah further described the former governor as a statesman and bridge builder whose contributions to development remain visible across Enugu, Anambra and parts of present-day Ebonyi State.
“Across Enugu, Anambra, and parts of present-day Ebonyi, the imprint of his administration is still visible, a testament to visionary leadership that outlives its era,” he added.
The governor prayed for continued strength, peace, good health and wisdom for the elder statesman.
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