Maritime
Marine Tourism, Key To Economic Development – Jamoh
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) says marine tourism is key to economic development.
The Director General of NIMASA, Dr Bashir Jamoh, said this in a statement signed by Mr Osagie Edward, Assistant Director, Public Relations, NIMASA, on Tuesday in Lagos.
Jamoh called for collaboration between the tourism and maritime sectors to strengthen economic growth and sustainability.
He added that with the enormous resources inherent in the maritime sector, tourism industry would be an easy and low hanging fruit for Nigeria’s economic development agenda.
Jamoh spoke during the sixth National Tourism Transportation Summit and Expo organised by the Institute for Tourism Professionals of Nigeria.
The summit was in collaboration with the Ministries of Transportation, Aviation, Information and Culture at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.
Speaking on the topic, ‘Tourism and the Development of Nigeria’s Blue Economy’, Jamoh observed that investment must not necessarily involve huge materials and human capital.
He noted that like other economic sectors, small and medium scale business was also possible to generate the amount of jobs and other economic benefits associated with the tourism sector.
“I must acknowledge here that tourism is one sector that Nigeria is doing very well. But unfortunately, the marine tourism component is one area where we are currently lagging behind when compared to other economies of the world.
“I am fascinated, and must commend the organisers of this event, because a well-managed tourism sector can support conservation while contributing to sustainable development and providing income opportunities and a higher quality of life,” he said.
Jamoh correlated the relationship between NIMASA, maritime potential and the tourism sector, noting that maritime safety and security was sacrosanct for marine tourism development.
He stressed the need for stakeholders to support all engagements and policies statement of government on preservation of Nigeria’s biodiversity, maritime ecosystem and other endowments, which are valuable assets for marine tourism development.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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