TOURISM AS A TOOL FOR ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
Abstract
This study investigated on how tourism can serve as a tool for economic diversification in the country, Nigeria. Special focus was on the difference in visitations over the years under investigation to the various tourists attractions within the state. Information for the study was basically from the questionnaire survey and participatory research method. The generated data were analyzed using descriptive statistics such as mean, simple percentages and graphic illustrations. The study demonstrated that there was a steady increase in the number of tourists visit to the various attraction sites in the area and that the greatest increase was observed in the number of tourists visiting for the purpose of cultural festivals. The result show that tourism influenced employment status, including enhancement of the peoples income in the state. Based on the a forementioned findings, it is recommended that all stakeholders in the tourism industry should be involved in the planning and execution of tourism projects and that tourism activities be organized all through the year to ensure more tourists visitation and avoid seasonality in the tourism industry.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
This paper provides as analysis concerning existing structural deficiencies and socioeconomic factors which impact on the efficacy of tourism as a tool for longterm sustainable diversification development in Nigeria. It also presents policyrelated suggestions on alternative tourism strategy which can assist to ameliorate the social and environmental impacts of tourism development and enhance the efficacy of the industry in promoting : economic diversification and a longterm sustainable development.
Nigeria provides a good example of an African country which has embraced tourism as an important tool for socioeconomic development. In the shortterm, Third World Countries in general, and Nigeria in particular, viewed the development of tourism as a quick and reliable source of much sought after foreign exchange receipts, job creation and economic growth. Whereas in the longterm it is usually envisioned that tourism development will contribute to economic diversification and, in consequence, reduce excessive overdependency on the exportation of conventional raw materials. This is due to the fact that because the consumption of tourism products occurs at the place of production the destination it has, through its various possible linkages and associations with other industries i.e., transport, agriculture, fishery, forestry, construction, handicraft, potential multiplier effects on the local, regional and national economy. However, a critical evaluation of the evolution and development of tourism in Nigeria indicates that the countrys tourism industry faces socioeconomic problems and structural deficiencies which reduce the industrys efficacy as a tool for local, regional and national development. For instance, there are extremely high leakage rates of the countrys tourism revenues to external sources. It has been estimated that sometimes as much as two thirds of the gross tourism revenues go to foreign owned tour operators, and airlines, as well as to pay for imported commodities for tourists and the tourism industry .As a consequence, insignificant amounts of the tourism revenues trickle down to local people who are usually employed in servile and lowly paying jobs, and bear most of the negative social and environmental impacts of tourism development.
1.2Statement of the Problem
The statement of the problem is on how to develop and promote tourism as a Panacea for Economic diversification in the State and the country at large. How can it generate fund and revenue to the nation by this means. Due to negligent to tourism and care the tourist centres are dying off, by which this research work is carried out to help care the situation.
1.3Research Questions / Hypothesis
For the researchers to remain focused, it is imperative to provide answers to the following questions:
1.How can tourism be developed and promoted as a panacea for Economic diversification in the State
2.What are the factors that can motivate peoples interest to tourism
3.Could tourism be practised in our community
4.What is the trickle down effect of tourism in the nation
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