The Federal Ministry of Tourism has unveiled a draft of the national tourism policy aimed at paving the way for Nigeria’s global tourism leadership.
The Minister of Tourism, Lola Ade-John, disclosed this in a virtual meeting with stakeholders on Saturday in Abuja.
The minister said the policy is a significant stride towards advancing Nigeria’s tourism sector.
She added that it was achieved through collaboration with the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) and key stakeholders.
According to her, the crucial document marks a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s journey to harness the vast potential of its tourism industry, aligning it with global standards and sustainable practices.
The minister emphasised the transformative potentials of the policy by highlighting the strategic focus on sustainable tourism, community engagement, and diversification of tourism products as essential pillars.
Ms Ade-John further said this would drive Nigeria’s economic growth, job creation, and cultural preservation.
“This draft policy is a testament to our collective dedication to repositioning Nigeria’s tourism sector as a key driver of economic diversification.
“We are committed to implementing frameworks that ensure accountability, foster green initiatives, and empower women and youths,” she said.
She said the draft policy reflected a comprehensive approach, addressing critical areas such as digital transformation and sectoral synergies with aviation, among others.
Ms Ade-John said the policy is expected to be finalised in October, with a presentation to the Federal Executive Council scheduled for November.
She said the stakeholders’ inclusivity had been prioritised throughout the policy development process, ensuring that the voices of all relevant sectors were considered.
“The next steps involve further consultations and validation to refine the document before its implementation.
“The presentation concluded with a commitment to continuous collaboration and dialogue among stakeholders to ensure the successful realisation of the policy’s objectives,” she said.
The meeting witnessed the participation of top government officials, private sector representatives, and key industry stakeholders.
(NAN)