The Minister of Tourism, Lola Ade-John, has urged stakeholders and investors to harness various opportunities in the tourism sector for the benefits of Nigerians.
Ade-John made the call during an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja.
According to her, opportunities and potentials in the sector are limitless, if well tapped, will contribute immensely to the Gross Domestic Product(GDP) of the country.
While calling for partnership with the investors, the minster noted that they were over 2,500 tourist sites yet to be harnessed which investors could leverage on.
“We have an agency, Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA), they are the implementers. They are actually the warehouse of all the tourist locations even though they are in the states.
“So, it is not only about the government managing these sites, but through ‘Public Private Partnership’, the sites can be developed and managed for benefit of all,” she said.
She emphasised the need for citizens to change their mindset towards the sector, especially when it seems to them as if government abandoned the area, in order to turnaround the fortune of the sector.
“But these are difficult times. We are hoping that in the next year or so, things will improve so that we can embrace accommodating our visitors.
“We want to ensure that we have the right standards to streamline the industry, as well as ensuring it is structured in a way we have our databases for our data and information.
“The database will help our organisation to provide our investors and Nigerians abroad with the necessary information about tourism industry when they demand for certain statistics.
“Even though the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics have some information, but we are still working on the database,” she added.
He also expressed the need for organisation to create websites that would display information about the sectors, saying different ministries had their websites.
“We want to work to offer our children, especially those children in diaspora different tourist sites we have in the country. We want to have a visual reality tours.
“So you use the computer to view. You can go take a trip through visual reality to Obudu, to Yankari, to Mambila Plateau, and that will encourage them to come and see and feel and be part of the real thing.
“These are what we plan to do in future. We cannot do everything at the same time,” he added.
He further disclosed that they were working with the Osun State Governor, Gov. Ademola Adeleke, to have music festival this year since Davido came from the state.
“Also, we are working with two other partners on an African Music Festival, because we want to celebrate music from around Africa hopefully in Abuja,” he stressed.(NAN)