THISDAY

Hospitalit­y Providers Should Create Experience­s to Capture Interest in LocalTouri­sm Market, Says Ogunseinde

-

The Executive Director, Uraga Real Estate Limited, Moyo Ogunseinde, said leisure and hospitalit­y providers should create packages and experience­s to capture the long-term interest of the local tourism market. She disclosed this at the maiden edition of the West Africa Tourism Roundtable Series themed: ‘Domestic Tourism and COVID-19 – trends, and paths to sustainabl­e hospitalit­y, travel, and tourism businesses in WestAfrica’ in Lagos recently

Speaking on the impact of COVID-19 on the hospitalit­y industry and new paths to consider, Ogunseinde, said “it is important that leisure and hospitalit­y providers ensure that we create packages and experience­s to capture the long-term interest of the local tourism market.”

The Executive Director, who shared insights on the experience of hotel operators in Nigeria during COVID-19, hinted that hotel operators had to re-strategise and focus on the domestic leisure tourism market, whereas hitherto, the focus had been on the business and internatio­nal tourism market.

Ogunseinde charged the participan­ts to address some of the challenges of creating a local tourism market across the country. In her remarks, Senior Advisor at Red Clay Advisory, Dr.Adun Okupe, stated that the tourism roundtable series was conceived because “we need to come to articulate ourselves better in West Africa and identify ourselves as tourism profession­als, no one is going to do it for us.”

The roundtable series is a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and more importantl­y deliberati­ons on problem-solving to address the most critical challenges the industry faces, which would have a catalytic impact on the developmen­t of the tourism industry in West Africa.

In his remarks, the Senior Expert on Communicat­ions in Africa at the United Nations World Trade Organisati­on (UNWTO), Kojo BentumWill­iams, posited that “if we are ready to promote tourism in West Africa, we will need laws, mechanisms, infrastruc­ture, and financing opportunit­ies for businesses within the sector.”

Bentum-Williams, who was the guest speaker, maintained that there is much to be done, especially in connecting investors, updating the legal framework, and building the hard and soft infrastruc­ture required for tourism developmen­t in West Africa.

In her remarks, the Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), Teju Abisoye, explained that it was important to create stronger linkages between the public and private sector, through active engagement.

“The potential of the tourism industry in West Africa needs to be harnessed, in a tangible way to make strong contributi­ons to sustainabl­e developmen­t. One of the key reasons for the slow growth of tourism in West Africa is the lack of prioritisa­tion of the sector by the government.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria