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FG to establish Community Museums to boost Tourism – Minister

December 12, 2019
in Business News, Latest Nigeria News, Nigeria News
FG to establish Community Museums to boost Tourism – Minister
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Image result for FG to establish Community Museums to boost Tourism - MinisterThe Federal Government has announced plans to establish community museums as part of efforts to ensure that local communities benefitfrom tourism.

The Minister of Information and Culture,  Lai Mohammed, announced the plan on Thursday at the ongoing 4th World UNWTO/UNESCO
World Conference on Tourism and Culture in Kyoto, Japan.

The minister, through a statement by his media aide, said: ”In Nigeria, we observed that tourists stay in the big cities when they visit. They visit the museums in the cities where objects gotten from different parts, including the rural areas, are displayed but they hardly go to the rural areas.

”To encourage tourists to visit the rural areas where money spent is quickly reflected in the local economy, we are trying to establish community museums,” said the Minister, who served as one of the panellists at the Ministerial Segment of the conference, dedicated to discussing and exchanging policies and government models impacting the future of cultural tourism.

Minister Mohammed said the government will, in particular, encourage the establishment of palace museums.

”Parts of ancient residencies of traditional rulers and important chiefs are being turned to museums. Thus, we are not limiting museums
to the big cities. Money spent by tourists while visiting these rustic places stay longer in these areas. Lamido Adamawa now has the Fombina
Palace museum, just like the Emir of Potiskum has palace museum,” he said.

The Minister said the government, through high-level representation, training of festival managers and the provision of enabling environment, is supporting and promoting festivals and cultural tourism all over the country, with the ultimate goal of ensuring that local communities benefit from such events.

He said that a national calendar of festivals will soon be unveiled to assist tourists who are coming to Nigeria in planning their visits.

Alhaji Mohammed said that Nigeria has continued to leverage on the areas in which it enjoys comparative advantage, citing music, movies
and fashion as some of such areas.

 

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