A one day tourism dialogue under the theme: ‘Nigerian Tourism: Past, Present, and Future’ has been scheduled for October 26, 2023 in Lagos. The event will be chaired by the Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria (FTAN) Board of Trustees chairman, Chief Samuel Alabi.
The one day programme involving the public and private sectors industry practitioners will discuss and chat the way forward for the tourism industry in Nigeria in the light of the newly created tourism ministry.
It is organized by the President of the Webisco Women in Agro-tourism, Environ Dome Houses and Farms, Chief (Mrs.) Margaret Bolanle Fabiyi (Webisco). According to her the current efforts by Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of creating a stand-alone tourism ministry was a step in the right direction. She however said the only way to create a clear path towards development and growth of the industry was for the industry practitioners to come, discuss and take a holistic look at the sector.
She said: “For many decades we have been part of the efforts and struggle to grow the industry. We are happy that the industry has its ministry. However, we need to take a holistic look at the sector from the past till present. It is important we understand the area we, as practitioners and industry players, had got it wrong, the ones we did well, and the best way to grow the industry in the present age.
“Tourism has undergone so many changes and transformation in the last ten years, especially post COVID-19. There are changes in destination marketing and development. These are some of the issues we intend to discuss and come out with positive ideas to move the industry forward”.
She added: “For many decades we have been path of the efforts and struggle to grow the industry. We are happy that the industry has its ministry. However, we need to take a holistic look at the sector from the past till present. It is important we understand the area we, as practitioners and industry players, had got it wrong, the ones we did well, and the best way to grow the industry in the present age.
“Tourism has undergone so many changes and transformation in the last ten years, especially post COVID-19. There are changes in destination marketing and development. These are some of the issues we intend to discuss and come out with positive ideas to move the industry forward.”
Webisco also said: “The dialogue would be an opportunity to reintroduce my organization’s pet project, the Black History Month (BHM). We plan holding it in February 2024. We have been started plans for the BHM.”