The Lagos State Government has pledged to support winners of the Miss Surulere Beauty Heritage Pageant beyond the competition, offering opportunities for partnerships, community projects, and wider government-linked initiatives. Idris Aregbe, Special Adviser to the Governor on Tourism, gave the assurance while interacting with contestants and stakeholders during a courtesy visit to the Alausa Secretariat in Ikeja.

Aregbe stated that the government was prepared to support contestants who demonstrated the commitment and capacity to use the platform to promote tourism, culture, and community development. He urged participants not to view the pageant merely as a contest for a crown, but as an opportunity to develop ideas capable of making lasting contributions to society.

Urging the contestants to take ownership of their initiatives, Aregbe emphasized that they could leverage their visibility and networks to champion causes within their communities. He also encouraged them to remain connected to Surulere and preserve the community’s cultural identity, noting that their roots should form part of the legacy they build.

Expanding horizons and international partnerships

Aregbe confirmed that government support would extend beyond the eventual winner, noting that contestants who showed readiness and potential would be considered for future opportunities. He announced that there would be partnerships with Chinese collaborators and other stakeholders for the winner, alongside continued engagement with other promising participants. Related News Miss Hotlegs Nigeria Unveils 2024/25 Queens in Private Crowning Ceremony Beyond the crown: Miss Universe Nigeria plays up need for reforms All you need to know about the 2024 Miss Universe Nigeria