Policy
The
Federal Government of Nigeria
in its determined efforts
to develop at promote tourism
into econimically viable industry
had in 1991 evolved a tourism
policy. The main thrust of
the policy is to make Nigeria
a prominent tourism destination
in Africa, generate foreign
exchange, encourage even development,
promote tourism-based rural
enterprises, generate employment,
accelerate rural-urban integration
and foster socio-cultural
unity among the various regions
of the country through the
promotion of domestic and
international tourism. It
also aims at encouraging active
private sector participation
in tourism development
Institutions
The following Institutional
framework has been put in
place to enhance effective
execution of the tourism policy
:
- The
Federal Ministry of Commerce
and Tourism assumes full
responsibility for policy
initiation and monitoring;
Maintaining link with the
state governments on funding
and monitoring of nation-wide
tourism infrastructure;
and relating with international
tourism agencies.
- State
ministries of Commerce and
Tourism implement policies
and directives from the
Federal Ministry of Commerce
and Tourism and initiate
projects for tourism development
on the states.
- National
Council on Commerce and
Tourism, chaired by the
Federal Minister of Commerce
and Tourism, insures the
co-ordination of national
planning and development
of tourism in the federation.
It is an annual forum for
discussing and perfecting
modalities for tourism management.
- The
Nigerian Tourism Development
Corporation (NTDC) is the
apex tourism body responsible
for promoting, marketing
and disseminating information
on the industry locally
and internationally, through
publication of hand books,
brochures and general guidelines
for the operation of the
industry. It colaborates
with the private sector
as well as other tiers of
government in implementing
policy directives and executing
tourism projects. It co-ordinates
the activities of organised
private sector tourism associations
and practitioners.
- State
tourism boards are to identify,
preserve, protect and develop
tourism assets and resources
within the states.
- Local
government tourism commitees
locate and identify potential
tourist attractions in their
areas, serve as information
centres and provide tour
guides, preserve and maintain
monuments and museums in
their areas of jurisdiction.
Incentives
for Investors
The following incentive have
been put in place to encourage
domestic and foreign investor's
participation in the tourism
industry in Nigeria.
- The
tourism sector was accorded
preferred sector status
in 1991. this makes the
sector qualify for incentives
(available to similiar sectors
of the economy) such as
tax holidays. Longer years
of moratorium and import
duty exemption on tourism
related equipment.
- Establishment
of a specialised training
institute, National Institution
for Hotels and Tourism Studies,
Bagauda, Kano, where middle
level manpower training
is provided.
- State
governments are willing
and prepared to fascilitate
aquisition of land through
issuance of certificate
of occupancy for tourism
development purpose.
- Some
states have specific areas
as tourism development zones,
thereby making acquisition
of land easier.
Infrastructure
The
combination of factors, both
geographical and socio-cultural
makes Nigeria a good tourist
destination in the continent
of Africa. Nigeria, because
of its size and physical location,
spans sevral vegetational
belts. The equitorial climate
provides radiant sunshine
most of the year.
Airports
and Airlines
There
are airports in the major
cities of Nigeria. Nigeria
Airways, sevral domestic airlines
and major European and African
airlines combine to link Nigeria
with the rest of the world
through the international
airports in Lagos, Kano, Port
Harcourt, Calabar, Abuja and
Maidugiri.
Hotels
and Restaurants
There
are several good hotels in
Nigeria, including international
franchise chain hotels such
as Sheraton, Hilton and Meridian.
Excellent restaurants offering
a wide range of choice in
meals, drinks and entertainment
are also in abundance in the
major cities. The various
hot dishes of ethnic cuisines
are well patronised.
Beaches
Nigeria
is bounded in the South by
the Atlantic Ocean, which
for about 800km washes the
nation's sandy, coastline.
The various beaches are unique
tourist sites lined with coconut
and palm groves.
Culture
and Arts
As
a nation of diverse people
and culture, the various ethnic
characteristics provide opportunity
for cultural tourism of compelling
attractions. Throughout Nigeria,
there are cultural and historical
sites that have been preserved.
In many communities annual
traditional festivals are
held. There are famous reggatas
and fishing festivals. Many
areas of the country are good
in crafts, carvings and sculpture.
Many museums exhibit the famous
Benin and Ife bronzes and
terra cota, traditional art,
craft, music, dance and drama.
Investment
Opportunities
The following special investment
potentials exist within the
country;
- Overland
Safaris;
- National
parks;
- Game
and gorilla viewing;
- Deep
sea recreational fishing;
- Lake
and river fishing;
- Archeological
tours;
- Beach
resorts and hotels;
- Transportation
- water, land and air;
- Surfing
and snorkelling;
- Theme
parks and exposition centres.
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