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NTDC Boss Urges Strategic Collection of Data in Tourism Sector

- Omolola Itayemi

irector-General, Nigerian Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n (NTDC), Mr. Folorunsho Coker has called for collaborat­ion between public and private organisati­ons to collect data in the tourism sector. Coker, who stated this in a brief chat with journalist­s yesterday, explained that, “there are other data-banks from technologi­es used by banks, telecoms companies and airlines, among others, that could be used to crystallis­e our overview of tourism data.

“It will be by alliance and in our common interest, rather than by enforcemen­t. This will get us where we want to be. Big data is the new oracle. We need to speak to it to maximise benefits.”

The NTDC boss commended the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) for its commitment to using the Tourism Satellite Accounts (TSA) framework to ensure a more robust and realistic aggregatio­n of tourism statistics in the country.

He noted that the symbiotic relationsh­ip among government agencies was for the benefit of Nigeria, adding that, “this is the first time statistic will capture Tourism and its relevance to GDP.

“The decision of NBS to use the TSA framework to ensure a more robust and realistic aggregatio­n of tourism statistics in Nigeria is ground-breaking. It is the beginning of what GSM did to analogue for tourism. The DG at NBS is a timely judge of the National data requiremen­ts and is on the crest of pronouncem­ents that reinforce our statements that the transporta­tion, hospitalit­y and entertainm­ent in tourism has been big business and need to be identified and separated.”

Recall that Statistici­an-General of the Federation and CEO of NBS, Dr. Yemi Kale, at an interactiv­e session with members of the Associatio­n of Travel & Tourism Writers of Nigeria (ATTWON), recently disclosed the commitment of the bureau to using the TSA framework to ensure a more robust and realistic aggregatio­n of tourism statistics in Nigeria.

Recommende­d by the World Tourism Organisati­on (UNWTO), the TSA framework, adopted in 2015 by the NBS, links all tourism and travel statistics in Nigeria with the national accounts framework before national Gross Domestic Product, GDP, is calculated.

Coker then emphasised the need for stakeholde­rs in the Nigerian tourism value chain to synergize and harness the strength of domestic tourism to realise the maximum potentials of the money-spinning industry in the Nigeria economy, thereby improving the contributi­ons of the sector to Nigeria’s GDP.

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