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Youth Urged to Embrace Tourism

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Nigerian youth have been urged to embrace tourism because it is big business. This is was the clarion call from the organisers and eminent personalit­ies that graced the 8th edition of Youth Tourism and Hospitalit­y Leaders Forum at Jogor Center, Ibadan last week. Speaker after speaker stimulated the audience on the prime place tourism would play in the social, cultural and economic life of the country in the coming years.

The event witnessed a full hall of young people from all walks of life, students from tertiary institutio­ns, tourism practition­ers, the academics and the media. Scholarly papers were presented by Dr. Raphael Alabi, Coordinato­r Tourism and Developmen­t Programme, University of Ibadan and Ibraheem Kukoyi, Department of Hospitalit­y and Tourism, Federal University of Agricultur­e, Abeokuta.

In his opening address, Omololu Olumuyiwa, the Convener, charged the audience on the imperative of for the younger generation to wake up to the realities of great opportunit­ies that abound in the tourism and hospitalit­y industry.

“We now live in a global village in which the travel, tourism and hospitalit­y industry daily assumes greater importance both as key economic industry, as it is today the greatest creator and employer of labour and catering as a major source of revenue earner for many countries”, Omololu explained.

Yemi Alade asserted that tourism is big business. Alade is one of the foremost tour operators within the industry who is in the forefront of stimulatin­g and packaging inbound tourism for audiences from in Asia and other countries into Nigeria. He is the Managing Director of Jemi-Alade Tours.

“It’s gladdening to see that our youths are now jeering up for tourism. Yet there’s still so much to be done”, he said.

“Tourism is taking what you have in your country, state or locality and packaging it for external audience. Let us open up our minds to know that tourism is about business. Don’t trivialize it”, Alade said.

Dr. James Rapheal, on his remarks revealed that he was successful­ly moved from doing tourism as a hobby and turned it into a profession.

“Many people see tourism as capital intensive; but I’m here to prove to you that it’s not”, he exclaimed, and stated that Ibadan has many discovered tourism sites and several undiscover­ed.

“You might want to spend money travelling out of Ibadan for tours. But why don’t you start from the ones that are nearest to you”, he charged the audience.

Abiola Bakare, Sales Manager, Kenya Airways said: “Tourism is serious business. But if you don’t have passion, you can’t survive in tourism business.

“If you start tourism business today; if you don’t have the passion and training you may not excel in it. Academics need to steer research in the industry. But the challenge is transformi­ng the trainings in tourism into creating jobs.

“When we talk about inbound and outbound tourism, we need to stimulate our domestic tourism and the last few years we have started seeing growing focus on domestic tourism in this country. And we need to embrace it”, he maintained.

During the event, Mr. Kenneth Oudah, Director of Studies for Stay Up Aviation Institute of Technology, Ibadan gave out 5 scholarshi­ps on the behalf of his institute.

 ??  ?? L-R Convener, Mr. Omololu John Olumuyiwa, Raphael Alabi; Coordinato­r Tourism and Developmen­t Program, University of Ibadan and Ibraheem Kukoyi, Department of Hospitalit­y and Tourism, Federal University of Agricultur­e, Abeokuta
L-R Convener, Mr. Omololu John Olumuyiwa, Raphael Alabi; Coordinato­r Tourism and Developmen­t Program, University of Ibadan and Ibraheem Kukoyi, Department of Hospitalit­y and Tourism, Federal University of Agricultur­e, Abeokuta

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