Business Day (Nigeria)

Tourism, creative industries panacea to nation’s economic challenges – Lai Mohammed

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The Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, says tourism, culture and the creative industries present huge potentials to mitigate economic challenges confrontin­g Nigeria and the world.

The minister stated this recently in Lagos at the opening of expert workshop of the United Nations World Tourism Organisati­on (UNWTO)’ maiden Global Conference on Linking Tourism, Culture and the Creative Industry.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the three-day conference is being held at the National Theatre where a first major renovation work is being done since it was built over 40 years ago.

“The programme comes at a time that Nigeria and the world over are seeking for industries that can stimulate socio-economic recovery. Industries that can alleviate poverty, mitigate the effects of climate change, accelerate job creation and inclusive developmen­t and foster internatio­nal peace and cooperatio­n.

“Within these premises, tourism, culture and the creative industries therefore, present a huge potential to bridge this gap, especially at a time of great economic challenges the world over,” he said.

The minister said experts had been invited to discuss on the ways to move the industries forward and how political leaders could leverholde­rs age on the opportunit­ies inherent in the sectors.

he charged participan­ts to seize the opportunit­y of the conference to discover actual and potential investment opportunit­ies and human capacity developmen­t , in addition to sharing best practices on how to move the sectors forward.

“I welcome you all to this very important programme; the first UNWTO global conference on linking tourism, culture and the creative industries: pathways to recovery and inclusive developmen­t. Today we are witnessing the making of history in two very important ways.

“First is the fact that this is the first time the UNWTO would be bringing stakein tourism, culture and the creative industries together at a single forum to deliberate on issues of common interest. Secondly, this is the first event to be held since the completion of phase one of the 100-million-dollar renovation of the iconic National Theatre,” he said.

NAN reports that the conference started with two experts’ workshops on tourism and culture, as well as tourism and the creative industries, held simultaneo­usly.

There was also a symposium on Innovation and Digitalisa­tion as well as a special appearance of some students who put the Secretary General and the minister to the test with some questions. (NAN)

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