Deji Tinubu, the Lagos State Sports Commission’s Chairman, said on Sunday that the government had mapped out plans to tap into its tourism potential.
The state is set to use sports tourism to showcase its potential in that sector and we are on the right track.

Lagos is revamping its tourist sites through sporting activities. Marathon was the first we used to showcase what Lagos can
produce and it has increased our tourism potential.
The psychological effects of it still lingers in the memory of those present at the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon on Feb. 6, where more than 24,000 people lined up the streets.
The lessons learnt during the Marathon will be used to improve on the subsequent ones and through this we will create a standard for ourselves,’’ Tinubu told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
He said from available statistics showing the huge number of people streaming into Lagos daily, tourism remained a goldmine for the state.
Citing the “Lagos Cyclefest’’, a private initiative, Tinubu noted that the competition was a huge success story of sports tourism.
According to him, the government will continue to support such initiatives to promote the state and its people.
He said: “The government will always partner with what will make the state to look good. We had the “Lagos Cyclefest’’ where we played host to cyclists from all over the world.
This is also a private initiative and we are amazed by its outcome.
Foreigners from outside Nigeria rode their bicycles to Epe. I was excited and I spoke with them.
The foreigners go on raft on the sea to ride their bicycles into the Epe forests. We will partner with such to raise our sports tourism portfolio’’.
Tinubu also unveiled some world-class competitions lined up to showcase the tourism potential in Lagos.
Recently the best team in the world, Barcelona, came to establish its Academy in Lagos and this makes us look good; it is a sign of good things happening in the state.
The state is set to use sports tourism to showcase its potential in that sector and we are on the right track.
Lagos is revamping its tourist sites through sporting activities. Marathon was the first we used to showcase what Lagos can
produce and it has increased our tourism potential.
The psychological effects of it still lingers in the memory of those present at the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon on Feb. 6, where more than 24,000 people lined up the streets.
The lessons learnt during the Marathon will be used to improve on the subsequent ones and through this we will create a standard for ourselves,’’ Tinubu told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
He said from available statistics showing the huge number of people streaming into Lagos daily, tourism remained a goldmine for the state.
Citing the “Lagos Cyclefest’’, a private initiative, Tinubu noted that the competition was a huge success story of sports tourism.
According to him, the government will continue to support such initiatives to promote the state and its people.
He said: “The government will always partner with what will make the state to look good. We had the “Lagos Cyclefest’’ where we played host to cyclists from all over the world.
This is also a private initiative and we are amazed by its outcome.
Foreigners from outside Nigeria rode their bicycles to Epe. I was excited and I spoke with them.
The foreigners go on raft on the sea to ride their bicycles into the Epe forests. We will partner with such to raise our sports tourism portfolio’’.
Tinubu also unveiled some world-class competitions lined up to showcase the tourism potential in Lagos.
Recently the best team in the world, Barcelona, came to establish its Academy in Lagos and this makes us look good; it is a sign of good things happening in the state.
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