Director-General
of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA),
Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has called for concerted effort by stakeholders
towards the development of coastal and maritime tourism in Nigeria,
saying when fully harnessed, the sector can contribute greatly to the
economy. Dakuku said this while receiving an award at the Second
Edition of the National Tourism and Transport Summit held at the
International Conference Centre, Abuja, with the theme, “Tourism
and Transportation Inter-dependencies for Inclusive Growth and
Sustainable Development.”
Dakuku
charged stakeholders and investors to tap into the huge opportunities
in maritime tourism, which is a crucial part of the Blue Economy. He
assured potential investors that NIMASA would help to create an
enabling environment for their businesses to thrive.
The
Director-General urged coastal states to follow the example of Lagos
in making conscious efforts to harness their maritime potential.
Dakuku,
who was represented by the Executive Director, Finance and
Administration, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, explained that with Nigeria's
maritime endowments, maritime tourism could be a major revenue earner
and huge contributor to the government's economic diversification
agenda.
“While
the tourism potential in other aspects of the economy are being
maximised to a reasonable extent, the potential of coastal and
maritime tourism in Nigeria remains grossly under-tapped,” Dakuku
stated.
He
challenged coastal states in the country to emulate Lagos, saying it
“is the only state that has shown substantial commitment towards
developing maritime tourism as a critical pillar of its economic
development.”
According
to him, with a coastline of about 852 kilometres and an inland
waterways of over 8, 000 kilometres, Nigeria has the natural habitat
to grow its maritime tourism industry to be one of the biggest in the
sub-region.
The
Institute of Tourism Professionals (ITP), organisers of the National
Tourism and Transport Summit, said they presented the award of
Outstanding Maritime Operations Regulator of the Year (Sea and
Offshore) to NIMASA in recognistion of the Agency's commitment and
strategic initiatives towards the development of the sector.
Participants
at the two-day event deliberated on ways of harnessing the
interdependence of tourism and transport for the sustainable growth
and development of the tourism industry, in particular, and the
Nigerian economy, as a whole.
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