Minister of Information and
Culture, Lai Mohammed who gave the assurance while addressing a press
conference in Abuja on Sunday, said whatever pockets of criminal acts that
exist are being addressed squarely.
The Federal Government
yesterday gave assurance that Nigeria was a safe and secure haven for foreign
tourists and investors.
“Nigeria is safe and secure for its citizens
and for foreign tourists and investors. Whatever pockets of criminal acts that
exist are being addressed squarely”
The Minister disclosed that
President Muhammadu Buhari will today declare open UN World Tourism
Organisation –Commission, UNWTO-CAF, for Africa meeting holding in Abuja.
UNWTO-CAF meeting with the
theme; ’’Tourism Statistics: A Catalyst for Development.’’, is expected run
through Wednesday, 6th of June 2018.
He said 166 foreign delegates,
26 Ministers and 332 Nigerian delegates are expected to participate in the
meeting geared toward boosting Nigeria’s quest to improve its tourism
statistics for planning purposes and the ultimate development of the sector.
The Minister noted that, “it
is common knowledge that culture drives tourism. We will, therefore, use the
occasion of this meeting to showcase the rich and diverse culture of Nigeria.
“Some spectacular cultural events have thus been lined up for the meeting. At
this evening’s cocktail, delegates will be treated to the Seki Dance Drama from
the South-South, a spectacular and colourful show like no other.
“On Monday and Tuesday, the
command performance of the globally-acclaimed ‘Fela and the Kalakuta Queens’ by
Bolanle Austen-Peters will take the centre stage at the Gala Night. Words are
not enough to describe this show.”
He thanked President
Muhammadu Buhari for his invaluable support, without which this event would not
have been possible. “Thanks to the successes recorded by this Administration in
fighting insecurity, we are holding this global meeting here. Four years ago,
hosting this event in Abuja would have been a pipe dream, considering the level
of insecurity. Remember that Boko Haram carried out many deadly attacks in this
capital city. That is now history.”
Commenting on the meeting,
Secretary-General of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), Mr. Zurab
Pololikashvili, said the UNWTO had held a meeting with all ministers from
Africa and ten priority tourism areas have been identified.
He said a roadmap has been
worked out on the priority areas which include infrastructure, visa issues,
bio-diversity, sustainable development and security.

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