The Nigerian Ministry of Tourism has announced a new collaboration with the Italian Embassy to promote community-based tourism, cultural exchange, and infrastructure development between Nigeria and Italy.
This partnership aims to enhance economic growth through tourism and foster stronger ties between the two nations.
According to a press release from the Director of Press, Ministry of Tourism/Ministry of Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy, the Minister of Tourism, Lola Ade-John, held a significant dialogue with the Italian Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency Stefano De Leo, to discuss these initiatives.
During the meeting, Ambassador De Leo acknowledged Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage and emphasized the potential for community-centered tourism to drive economic growth.
He noted that tourism, particularly at the community level, is a vital sector for job creation and economic inclusion.
Ade-John affirmed Nigeria’s commitment to leveraging community-based tourism as a key element in the country’s economic diversification strategy, in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
She highlighted the government’s strategic focus on empowering women and youth in local communities to showcase Nigeria’s unique cultural and natural assets.
The discussions between the two officials also explored the integration of tourism into educational curricula to foster future professionals and promote Nigeria’s culinary diversity on international platforms, such as Italy’s annual Cuisine Week.
Further topics of discussion included streamlining visa procedures to enhance international accessibility and President Tinubu’s coastal road project, which aims to boost regional connectivity and open new tourism corridors.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to future collaborations. Ambassador De Leo expressed Italy’s readiness to partner with Nigeria in areas that will mutually enhance both nations’ tourism sectors.
This partnership marks a significant step towards strengthening Nigeria’s tourism industry and creating new opportunities for cultural exchange and economic development.