Oman Daily Observer

Efforts called to enrich tourism sector

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MUSCAT: The Majlis Ash’shura on Thursday concluded discussion­s of the statement of Ahmed bin Nasser al Mehrzi, Minister of Tourism, during the 8th regular session of the 4th annual sitting (2018-2019) of the 8th term (2015-2019) under the chairmansh­ip of Shaikh Khalid bin Hilal al Maawali, Chairman of Majlis Ash’shura.

The statement included five main themes covering several key aspects namely the planning and developmen­t of tourism sector, legislatio­ns governing the tourism sector, tourism marketing and promotion, tourism investment, and human resources in the sector.

Over two consecutiv­e days, most remarks of Majlis Ash’shura members focused on the management of the tourism sector. They affirmed that the first supervisor on all aspects of tourism in the Sultanate is the Ministry of Tourism.

They also stressed the need to integrate efforts among various government agencies to enrich the tourism sector, its contributi­on to

The Majlis members presented remarks on the challenges facing the tourism sector, asking whether the challenges lie in human resources or developing priorities

the GDP, available and projected job opportunit­ies according to the current five-year plan, as well as Omanisatio­n rates in this sector.

The Majlis members presented remarks on the challenges facing the tourism sector, asking whether the challenges lie in human resources or developing priorities.

They pointed out that the challenge is to manage the resources and not to reduce them, in addition to their demand to re-arrange budgets in the promotion and marketing of the Sultanate and to adopt innovative ways of profession­al marketing for the Sultanate, as well as focusing on adventure tourism.

The discussion­s emphasised the importance of utilising tourism components in various governorat­es of the Sultanate, and developing facilities and services in coordinati­on with the competent authoritie­s.

Further, the Majlis members stressed the need to review the fees imposed on this sector, especially the heritage hotels to encourage citizens to restore the heritage neighbourh­oods, and allow people to establish tourism projects in the absence of local and foreign investors.

The Tourism Minister stated that there are caves and neighbourh­oods ready for investment and utilisatio­n by citizens and free of charge. Discussion­s also touched on the positive indicators that could make the private sector able to achieve 88 per cent of the tourism strategy. — ONA

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