The Minister of Information and
Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed Mohammed, has announced a tripartite
partnership involving the Ministry, UN World Tourism Organization
(UNWTO) and global news leader CNN to leverage on Nollywood to
promote tourism in Nigeria.
The Minister, who announced the plan at
the Annual General Meeting of the Nigerian Association of Tour
Operators (NATOP) in Lagos on Tuesday, said that talks are at an
advanced stage to forge a ''very strong and effective partnership to
use our comparative advantage in film production, through Nollywood,
to promote tourism in Nigeria''.
''This is a path we have not trodden
before, but which we are sure will go a long way in making it
possible for us to push tourism from the back-burner to the
mainstream of the economy,'' Alhaji Mohammed said, adding that more
details of the partnership will be provided in the days ahead.
He appealed to tourism stakeholders to
work with the Federal Government to ensure the success of the 2018
UNWTO CAF Meeting, the hosting right of which Nigeria won at the last
edition of the meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, last month.
''As many of you are aware, Nigeria
recently won the right to host the annual UNWTO CAF Meeting in Abuja
in 2018. Yes, this is not the first time Nigeria will be hosting this
meeting, but this time we must leverage on the meeting as a platform
to promote Nigeria as a preferred tourism destination,'' the Minister
said.
He urged the private sector to partner
with the government to grow the tourism industry and provide the
necessary skills, competencies and ingredients for growth and
progress.
''Stakeholders are also invited to
package and promote Nigerian destinations, goods and services. This
will create direct and indirect employment through tourism, grow the
economy, increase the national GDP, position Nigeria as an
all-year-round tourism destination and establish a worthwhile,
acceptable and recognizable image of the country among tourists. Let
us all tour Nigeria, let us all consume more of made in Nigeria, let
us all know more of our heritage. Let us all celebrate Nigeria,''
Alhaji Mohammed said.
He said as part of efforts to improve
Nigeria's ranking on the Tourism Competitive Index of the World
Travel and Tourism Council, the government has set up a Presidential
Council on the Ease of Doing Business, and disclosed that the Council
has completed, in 60 days, 31 reforms across its eight priority
indicators in areas such as the Simplified Visa on Arrival Process,
Infrastructural improvements at the Abuja Airport and the new
Immigration Regulation 2017.
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