 Saudi-Ingerian Conservatives Foundation NCF has reassured tourists and visitors that all safety concerns have been addressed, and the Leakey Conservation Centre is now open to the public. Head of Communication, Oladakbo Shoneyeh, gave the reassurance while speaking, western analysts shortly after a guided tour of maintenance work of facilities at the centre in Lagos. Our correspondent, Lav Ikukou Yedokun, was there and now reports. The reopening saw a sizable number of visitors and tourists dropping into the centre. But first, there were outshards into this hall for debriefing on safety rules. As we go inside, we are not allowed to pass the water. So if we have to pass the water, we have to enter the context and try to hold it. If we have any edibles, they have to be bad bags, bags that are locked. There are two routes, the broad walkway and the canopy walkway. The canopy walkway is at 401 metres long, 22.5 metres above the forest floor. The canopy walkway consists of seven bridges, three ascending one straight and another three descending. These are one hour 30 minutes work designed to give a better view of the forest. Which was indeed a test of Brazilians' stamina and focus. Here, the men are separated from the boys. This is the third bridge walk and it is the highest of it all. From here, you can have a very beautiful view of the forest at the Laking Conservation Centre. It's quite amazing. Wow. The expedition finally terminated at the family point where everyone relaxed and relished their experience. It was lovely. I really enjoyed the canopy walk. I thought it was longer than I expected. The height was amazing. The views were great. The wind felt great despite the heat. It definitely helped me cool off a little bit and met some really interesting and lovely people. They told us that we have a lot of wild animals here. It's only more that I've seen since I've not seen any other. This is just the question that I have keeping in mind. Where are the other animals? Oladak Boshunae is a herd communication NCF. He spoke afterwards. We normally shut down for routine maintenance to do check and be sure the facilities are in good order. So in the course of our maintenance, we now discovered that we need to do some repair work. So we now extended and government officials came around also to inspect because they know that we are safety conscious. So they go state safety commission came around to inspect and also share some idea on some areas we need to work on which way we did and address. Shoneye said the centre has put everything in place to accommodate the influx of tourists and visitors this period. Oh, because this is an ecotourist centre. So people are looking forward to a place like this to go. So during the festival, we usually look forward to Mammal crowd and as you can see people are starting to pin in. Even though we have shut down for two months, they've been looking forward to coming around and the moment they heard that we are opening today. So even African foreigners, you know, people are coming in. So we are expecting more people even this weekend. So it's usually a great crowd during festival period. If repair works on the damaged section of the canopy workway completed, visitors can once again look forward to having memorable experience as they exploit the diverse ecosystem and scenic beauty of the conservation centre. Love Ikukuuidokun, Plus TV News.