Construction begins on Nigerian mega-resort
Construction has begun on the NGN49bn (US$268m, £167m, 190m euro) Delta Leisure Resort in the Warri and Asaba Cities of Delta State, Nigeria.
The large resort will be designed as a major tourist attraction and has been touted as the 'first of its kind' in West Africa. The first phase is due to open at the end of 2013.
UK-based design and AV specialist Sarner is working together with its African arm Sarner PFM to design and create the leisure resorts which will cover more than 150 hectares in each city.
The main park, located in Udu Local Government Area of Warri, will reflect the culture of the area and is set to include a waterpark; heritage attractions; a luxury spa; two hotels and chalets; a casino; golf course; a family entertainment centre; children's area; sports facilities; and retail stores.
The Oleri bridge, which is currently under construction, will link the park to the main road network for ease of access.
Meanwhile at Ogwashi-UKu, the Aniocha South Local Government area of Asaba, an animal reserve and wildlife park will be established.
Princess Abiodun Oyefusi, managing director of Sarner PFM, said: "The Delta Leisure Resort will be a unique attraction for Nigeria helping to draw visitors to the area from across Nigeria, the surrounding countries and beyond.
"The increase in tourism will create new job opportunities and help with the development of the country's infrastructure."
Commenting on the project Ross Magri, Sarner's managing director, said: "The design of the park will ensure the environmental impact is kept to a minimum, and low energy lighting, recycling facilities, protection of the natural habitat and efficient use of energy will form a key part of the design process".