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FG Tasks States, LGs On Tourism Dev
The Federal Government last Saturday challenged states, local governments and stakeholder groups to key into the development of the nation’s tourism sector to create employment.
President Goodluck Jonathan gave the challenge while declaring open the 7th Abuja National Carnival.
He said that the Federal Government on its part was committed to effectively diversifying Nigeria’s economic base away from oil and gas.
Jonathan, who was represented by Vice-President Namadi Sambo, stated that the government would be focusing on stimulating growth in such sectors of huge potential as agriculture and tourism.
He noted that the Abuja National Carnival had become one of the biggest cultural and tourism products in Nigeria requiring the strategic support of government and the engagement of the private sector to propel it to the level where its great investment potential can be maximally exploited.
“I am glad to note that Abuja Carnival has proven to be one successful step in the direction of exhibiting Nigeria’s exceptionally rich and diverse cultural and artistic heritage as an untapped huge investment opportunity waiting to be meaningfully exploited.
“The Federal Government is committed to engendering the requisite enabling environment to promote the rapid, sustained growth of the tourism sector of our national economy.’’
According to him, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism has evolved a strategic plan to meaningfully engage the organised private sector in the structured development of the sector as an integral part of the government’s transformation agenda.
He also noted that the Abuja Carnival had come to create an enduring platform for the promotion of unity, peace, social cohesion and integration amongst the people, through the showcasing of the strength and beauty of the nation’s uniquely rich cultural diversity.
The president commended the ministry and its agencies, the Federal Capital Territory Administration and management committee of the carnival for not only sustaining the essence of the carnival, but also for making each succeeding edition even a greater success than the preceding one.
In his address of welcome, the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Chief Edem Duke, stressed the need for the private sector to partner with government in boosting the nation’s tourism sector.
He said that about 250 million people were employed in the tourism industry worldwide, while an estimated one billion people would be travelling worldwide in 2012 to boost tourism.
The Minister of State for FCT, Mrs. Olajumoke Akinjide, restated the resolve of the FCT Administration to continue to support and promote the Abuja Carnival to boost tourism in Nigeria.
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