Success Damian:
The Managing Director of Jumia's hotel and
flight marketplace, Omolara Adagunodo, has set out tourism agenda for the
administration of new Governor of Lagos State, His Excellency, Babajide
Sanwoolu.
Adagunodo in a press statement called on the governor to focus on sustainable
tourism to further boost the chances of Lagos becoming a 21st-century economy,
take the Nigerian tourism industry to the next level and ensure that the sector
contributes more to the state's Gross Domestic Product.
"Like the previous Lagos administration, I am happy that the new
government featured tourism as one of its developmental agenda. As the
government is settling down to work, I encourage the administration to
concentrate on Sustainable Tourism.
"This is because the next phase of tourism is for it to become
sustainable, and for Lagos to establish a robust tourism industry, it requires
a roadmap that takes full account of tourism's current and future economic,
social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the
industry, the environment and host communities.
"In fact, a combined report by the United Nations World Tourism
Organisation, International Trade Centre and Enhanced Integrated Framework
(EIF) reveal that tourism (sustainable) is widely recognized as a key sector
for achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), given
its major potential to contribute to jobs and wealth creation in the developing
world. Tourism is estimated to represent 10% of global GDP and generates
directly or indirectly one in ten jobs globally.
"Interestingly, the development agenda of the Governor is geared
towards achieving sustainable tourism. Tagged Project THEME, the
administration's pillars of development will focus on traffic and transportation,
health and the environment, education and technology,” she said.
Adagunodo added that alongside sustainable tourism, the government should
invest massively in infrastructure, give a facelift to the state's tourism
assets, look into taxation challenges in the hospitality industry as well as
the ratings and classification of hotels.
She
urged the government to consolidate on the commendable tourism work of the
previous administration
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