TOURISM, travel and hospitality
industries in Nigeria are poised for speedy development and promotion
as the Federal Government is working with the United Nations World
Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) and the specialized agency in the United
Nations (UN) in the field of tourism, towards full implementation of
the Tourism Master Plan.
This was revealed by the Minister of
Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed in his remark at the
41st Annual General Meeting of the National Association of Nigeria
Travel Agencies (NANTA), today, at Sheraton Hotels and Towers, Ikeja
Lagos.
The Minister, represented by the Acting
Director-General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation
(NTDC), Dr. Paul Adalikwu, speaking on the theme of the event,
“Tourism in a Recessed Economy – The Way Forward,” said the
Tourism Master Plan, when implemented, would “attract increased
funding for the Nigerian tourism sector, enhancing the coordination
of practitioners, tourism trade groups and government, the
re-enactment of the Presidential Council on Tourism, review of
tourism related laws and policy, putting in place, Tourism Satellite
Account for the country, promoting domestic tourism and pursuing the
ideals of Sustainable Tourism Development.”
The minister who revealed that
government determination to implement the Tourism Satellite Account
is to ensure that the actual contribution of tourism to the economy
is properly captured as well as to track the direct and indirect
effects of tourists spending on outputs and job creation, among
others, in order to assist the Ministry in its determined drive to
attract improved funding for the sector.
Lai Mohammed further said that in
response to the economic challenge in the country, “this
administration is not relenting on its drive to diversifying the
economy. Tourism stands to be a major beneficiary of this initiative
as new investments, jobs and growth will be stimulated in the
sector.”
Alhaji Muneer Bankole , CEO, Medview Airline with NANTA President, Benard Bankole at the association's 41 AGM in Lagos |
The Minister, who said travel agencies
have a great power to influence and direct consumer demand compared
to other industries, said they are not just intermediaries, “they
act as an interface between supply and different segment of demand
across the hospitality and tourism value chains."
While giving the assurance that the
government sees the tourism and travel sector as a serious and
important arm if the economy, Alhaji Mohammed enjoined the
association to partner with the government to move the industry to
greater heights.
He charged tourism and travel
practitioners to show creativity and innovation in product
development, partnership and collaborations across the industry and
all ties of governments as well as invest in human capacity building
for the sector.
Alhaji Muneer Bankole , CEO, Medview Airline , NANTA President, Benard Bankole and Demurin, former DG, NCAA at the association's 41 AGM in Lagos |
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