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Foreign investors Await Approval Of Nigeria’s National Tourism Policy -Minister

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Foreign investors are eagerly awaiting the Federal Government’s approval of Nigeria’s National Policy on Tourism before making significant investments in the country’s tourism sector, Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Barrister Hannatu Musa Musawa, revealed on Friday.

Speaking at the opening day of the 2025 Destination Nigeria Governors’ Tourism Conference in Abuja, Mrs. Musawa said international investors call daily to inquire about the policy’s approval status, underscoring the sector’s attractiveness to global capital.

The minister emphasized that tourism is a strategic driver for economic growth, job creation, and social development in Nigeria. She highlighted the country’s rich cultural heritage, natural landscapes, and agricultural diversity as key assets that will help reposition tourism at the center of Nigeria’s economic diversification agenda.

“Tourism is not just about events; it is a vehicle for inclusive, sustainable, and profitable growth,” Mrs. Musawa stated.

She emphasized the importance of cities across Nigeria as critical hubs offering unique attractions to stimulate global enterprise and increase internally generated revenue.

“The Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) is working closely with state governments, private investors, and development partners to improve infrastructure, enhance capacity building, and actively market Nigeria as a premier destination for both domestic and international tourists” the Minister stated.

Musawa called for strong political will, sustained investment, and multi-sector partnerships to translate the pending national tourism policy into real outcomes.

The policy, now in its final approval stages, is seen by stakeholders as a crucial step for unlocking the sector’s full potential.

She pointed to ongoing projects aimed at revitalizing key tourism sites, such as the Obudu Mountain Resort, alongside private-sector infrastructure developments like new airports to improve accessibility and security for visitors.

The minister stressed Nigeria’s commitment to creating seamless travel experiences that allow tourists to visit with ease and confidence.

“Visitors should be able to fly directly from anywhere in the world, enjoy their stay, and return without logistical hassles,” she said.

Continuing she added “Private sector participation remains vital to expanding Nigeria’s diverse tourism offerings. The government also called on all stakeholders—from policymakers to local communities—to collaborate and contribute expertise and resources”.

Highlighting Nigeria’s tourism innovation, Mrs. Musawa announced plans for the “Longest Dining Table” event in December in Abuja, expected to host over 2,000 guests. This initiative signals Nigeria’s dedication to raising its global tourism profile.

The minister concluded by praising leadership in the Federal Capital Territory and other states for their excellence in culture, tourism, and the creative industries. She called on all sectors to unite in promoting Nigeria as a symbol of hope and opportunity.“

This is the moment for Nigeria’s tourism sector to overcome negativity and emerge as a beacon of hope and opportunity,” she affirmed, urging collective efforts to advance the country’s tourism vision.

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