“Tourism in Nigeria still largely unexploited,” says Trade Minister

Jennifer Inah

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The Nigerian Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr Adeniyi Adebayo, says the tourism sector in the country still remains largely unexploited.

 

“If properly developed, tourism can significantly contribute to the nation’s gross domestic product,” Adebayo stated during a press briefing on Nigeria at 60 celebration titled ‘Exhibition of Made-in Nigeria Products and Live performance of Cultural Troupes’ in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

 

The minister, who is also the Chairman of  sub-committee of Nigeria @60 celebration, noted that although the nation turned 60 on 1st October, 2020,  President Muhammadu Buhari had directed that the celebration should be made all year long to end in September, 2021.

 

“Of immediate concern to this meeting are Exhibition of Made-in-Nigeria Products and Live Performance of Cultural Troupes. These two events are scheduled to hold from 15-19 June, 2021 at  the Eagle Square, Abuja.

 

 “An Inter-Ministerial Ownership Subcommittee of the Nigeria @ 60 celebration outlined a number of activities that are aimed at drawing attention to those attributes that our country is endowed with that need to be harnessed for the common good of all.

 

“The conceptualization of Nigeria @ 60 celebration was made with the inclusion of the Private sector. Therefore, the following activities were drawn up: Exhibition Of Made-in-Nigeria Products,  Live Performance of Cultural Troupes from the six (6) geopolitical zone of the country, essay Competition, photo Gallery, exhibition of Nigerian Cuisines Compendium and National Award,”  he added.

 

 

Mr Adebayo noted that the exhibition of Made-in-Nigeria Products will reveal the tremendous potentials that abound in the quest for self sufficiency and self reliance.

 

He called on all Nigerians to join hands and create enough wealth for succeeding generations inclusive.

 

The Minister also said the ministry is in the process of updating and completing its trade policy in order to improve trade in the country.

 

“The document has been prepared; it is undergoing review.  We want to update our  trade policy to be effective for the current situation of the world so a lot is going into it and we are sure that by the time we complete the document, it will be one that will be applauded by all Nigerians,”  he added.

 

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