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National Park calls for enhancement of ecotourism

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The National Parks Services, has called on the three tiers of government, agencies and relevant stakeholders to promote ecotourism.

Dr Ibrahim Goni, Conservator-General of National Parks Services made the call at a virtual meeting held on Monday in Abuja.

Goni assured that ecotourism would generate revenue for stakeholders while patrons’ interests would be rekindled.

“I am calling on government and other relevant stakeholders to come to the aid of the National Parks Services by donating projects and programmes that will foster conservation and ecotourism in our national parks,’’ he said.

Goni listed the challenges of the National Parks Services to include paucity of funds, insecurity, and lack of good roads inside and outside of the parks.

“The parks also have the challenges of poor infrastructure and poor domestic tourism,’’ he said, adding: “ I believe that the collaboration of all agencies and relevant stakeholders will enhance the development of the parks.’’

He noted also that the national parks played immense roles in research, education, biodiversity and in agriculture.

Goni said Nigeria currently has seven national parks covering a total land area of 22,000 kilometres.

In his remarks, Mr Mohammed Kabir of Ecotourism Department of the National Parks Services at Gashka Gumti, Taraba, noted that lack of operational equipment and low patronage hindered the efficient development of the parks making tourism business unattractive.

He said that the parks had already engaged the private sector to enhance joint operations, but needed more investments. 

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The Cross River State Government has been commended for making Nigeria proud as a country of tourism destination through the unlocking of the socio-economic potential inherent in creative and cultural arts the country.

Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture,Lai Mohammed who gave the commendation while speaking with journalists in Calabar, said Nigeria was blessed with vast socio-cultural and creative tourism potential investment stressing that Cross River was in the lead.

The Minister who was in Calabar for the 2022 Wold Tourism Day celebrations explained that the business in the tourism sector is huge and can reduce unemployment and promote national growth and development.

On their part, the Cross River State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Eric Anderson and the Director General, National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism, Nura Kangiwa said the event has opened up opportunities for tourism and hospitality industry players in the country.

With the 2022 theme as “Rethinking Tourism”, the programme was aim at highlighting the shift towards tourism being recognized as a crucial pillar for development globally.

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