Nigeria is making a bold move to elevate its tourism industry to a global powerhouse. The Federal Ministry of Tourism has announced a new draft national tourism policy aimed at positioning the nation as a leader in the global tourism sector. This draft policy, a collaborative effort between the Ministry, the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), and other key industry players, represents a significant step towards transforming Nigeria’s tourism industry.
Minister of Tourism Lola Ade-John highlighted the policy’s crucial role in aligning the sector with international standards and sustainable practices. “This draft policy represents a major leap forward for Nigeria’s tourism sector,” she declared. “It reflects our collective commitment to transforming Nigeria’s tourism into a key driver of economic diversification.”
The draft policy is deeply rooted in the principles of sustainable tourism, community engagement, and diversification of tourism products. These core focuses are designed to stimulate economic growth, create jobs, and preserve Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage. Recognizing the importance of a comprehensive approach, the draft also addresses critical issues such as digital transformation and the integration of tourism with the aviation sector.
The policy is expected to be finalized by October, with a formal presentation to the Federal Executive Council scheduled for November. Throughout the development process, inclusivity has been a paramount priority, ensuring that diverse voices from government officials, private sector representatives, and industry experts are considered. The next steps involve further consultations and refinements to the draft before its official implementation.
This new draft policy represents a pivotal moment for Nigeria’s tourism industry. By embracing sustainable practices, fostering community engagement, and embracing diversification, the policy aims to establish Nigeria as a leading tourism destination while also contributing to the country’s economic growth and development.