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Tourism, Culture will soon be bedrock of Nigeria’s economy – Buhari



President Muhammadu Buhari, Thursday, disclosed that Tourism and Culture which had been neglected in the past would soon be the bedrock of Nigeria’s economy. To this end, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed challenged the rural dwellers, who were blessed with rich country’s cultural heritages and tourist sites to live up to the responsibility of managing and protecting the sites for economic purposes.


Buhari, who declared the 2016 National Summit on Culture and Tourism open, in Abuja, described Tourism as rejected stone that would be rejuvenated to address the dwindling economy of the country. Represented by the Minister of Trade, Industry and Investment, Dr Okechuwku Enelama, the President said though Culture and Tourism sector is driven by private sector all over the world, the government would provide conducive environment to encourage investment in the sector.

He said; “As a result of the combination of various factors such as the sharp drop in the price of oil, combined breakdown of protectionist policies and changes in social relations, countries are compelled to look for alternative sources of revenue and employment. “Tourism therefore, is a resource of development and means of providing an additional opportunity for a non-industrialised country like ours, to diversify its economic base for the betterment of all.

“Consequently, the road for us as a nation to achieve our set objectives of diversifying our economic base will depend partly upon the quality of design and implementation of tourism policies; we must develop appropriate policies and the right attitudes towards achieving the desired goals.

“We are aware that the development of the tourism sector all over the world is largely Private-Sector-driven. However as evident in the 2016 Budget, this administration will continue to provide the required enabling environment for arts, culture and tourism to thrive and develop, through the massive upgrading of infrastructure and the provision of security.

 “We will continue to encourage public and private sector participation and partnership in all the desired areas including Transportation, Beach and Resort development as well as Tour operations, Hotel and Hospitality development. “As you are aware, culture generally represents the totality of the history and way of life of a people.

 Over the years, Nigeria is recognised to have a rich cultural heritage – not just in our arts and crafts but also in our ways of life. However, over time, as a result of so many experiences we seem to have lost the tenets of our cultural values; which are of integrity, honesty, sincerity and God-consciousness.” In his remarks, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, explained that the Summit was designed to explore all the various opportunities in tourism sector to improve the economy, calling on corporate bodies to join hands with the government. According to him: “the crash in the price of oil, the mainstay of our economy, has triggered a disaster for the economy.

“But, this administration has decided to turn that distater to a blessing by diversifying the mono-product economy and widening our national revenue base. We want to turn adversity into sustanainbale fortune by tapping our National cultural heritage and tourism.”

He maintained that the ministry had been working in the past six months quietly to see how best Nigeria reposition culture and tourism, adding that “the important of the tourism sector cannot be quantify because its the only sector that are pro-poor, pro-rural and pro-underpriviledge. “The sectors are not just about creating jobs or earning revenues, they also help stem rural-urban migration, forster unity, ensure holistic and inclusive growth as well reduce crime.”

However, the Minister identified rural dwelller as the only challenge militating against the the tourism development in Nigeria. “The challenges is to get the rural folks as tourists guides, festival managers and protectors of the sites,” he said.
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