The
Federal Government yesterday faulted recent claims by the US government that at
least 20 states in the federation were not safe for its citizens. Lai Mohammed
Lai Mohammed The American government had in its recent travel advisory,
cautioned its citizens not to travel to any of the 20 states, citing armed
robbery, kidnapping and terrorism, among others, as reasons for the advice. But
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who dismissed the US
government’s claim when he received a delegation from the Association of
Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria in Abuja, said every state in the country was
safe. He said the advisory published by the U.S. Embassy was incorrect, urging
the media to desist from propagating negative reports about the country.
Mohammed said such practice would discourage investors and was
counter-productive to the country’s tourism growth. He said: “We are in
Nigeria. How can we believe the claim that 20 states in Nigeria are not
safe.That is not correct. There is no state in Nigeria that is not safe today,”
the minister said. “Is there any week they are not killing people in the U.S.,
by either shooting in schools or driveways or people committing suicide or mass
bombing? How many of these stories do their media celebrate? ‘’If they want to
tell their people not to come to Nigeria, it is not for us to help them
propagate it,” he said. The minister urged the media and members of the
association to complement efforts of government to reposition the tourism
sector, pointing out that tourism was driven by perception, rather than
reality, while every Nigerian must invest in perception management for the
country. Mohammed, who also urged leaders in the public and private sectors to
help promote local tourism by spending their vacations and holidays at tourist
sites within the country, said the ministry would soon embark on visitation of
major tourism sites in the country to assess their potentialities for
development. National President of the association, Kabir Malan, who led the
delegation, commended the minister for his efforts at repositioning the tourism
sector. He called for the review and implementation of the Tourism National Plan
as well as the enactment of laws that would guide the operation of tourism
practitioners. Mr. Malan also urged the government to encourage investors to
set up tourist camps across the country and make loans accessible to them.
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