Kogi state, located at the heart of Nigeria, is endowed with a rich tapestry of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Among the many treasures it holds, Mount Patti stands out as a captivating gem, revered for its captivating landscapes, historical significance, and immense potential for tourism.
Mount Patti is located in the confluence of the Rivers Niger and Benue. The area has been inhabited for thousands of years by many ethnic communities and was previously a centre for trade. Lokoja is the first administrative capital of modern day Nigeria.
Mount is the short form for mountain and Patti means hill in Nupe language. Therefore, it means mountain hill. Nupe is spoken by the Nupe tribe across Kogi, Niger and Kwara states for centuries.
The view from the top of Mount Patti is a wonderful sight to behold. The confluence of Rivers Niger and Benue can be seen from the top of the mountain. The two rivers meet in a colourful Y shape with the brownish River Niger and green River Benue. It is one of Nigeria’s most beautiful natural wonders.
Mount Patti is increasingly becoming a prominent tourist destination in Kogi state. Tourists can explore the hill, take part in trekking adventures, and immerse themselves in the local culture. The lush environment and pleasant climate make it an ideal place for picnics and leisurely outings. The view from the hill’s summit is truly mesmerising, offering a unique perspective on the confluence of Rivers Niger and Benue, a geographical point known as the “Confluence City.”
The conservation and preservation of Mount Patti’s natural beauty and historical heritage are of paramount importance. Local and state authorities, in collaboration with environmental organisations, have taken steps to protect the hill’s ecosystem and promote responsible tourism. These efforts ensure that Mount Patti can continue to enchant generations to come.
Mount Patti, in Kogi state, Nigeria, is a treasure trove of natural beauty, history, and cultural significance. This enigmatic hill beckons to explorers, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers, offering a unique blend of adventure, heritage, and breathtaking views. Its importance extends beyond being just a geographical feature; it symbolises the essence of Kogi state’s cultural diversity and the legacy of its historical past.
Mount Patti has a challenge of infrastructure which is the reason mount Patti is not fully utilised, but by building and providing adequate utilities, it can assist and aid the place to function as a tourist center.
Mount Patti can be used as a place of tourism, but this can be achieved through the effort and dedication of government towards the enhancement of the Mount Patti.
I, therefore, appeal to Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state to upgrade Mount Patti to become a prominent place of tourism in order to improve the economy of the state and the country at large.
– Victory Boluwatife Mayomi,
Department of Mass Communication,
University of Maiduguri, Borno State.