Emeka Ibemere
The House of
Assembly member representing Obokun Constituency of Osun State, Honourable
Olatunbosun Oyintiloye has said investments in Culture and Tourism by the
Federal and State Governments would boost job creation and the economy.
He made the
submission in Ibokun, Obokun Local Government while speaking at the 2015 Obokun
Festival.
According to
him, tourism development would not only serve as alternate source of income,
but would also reinforce the fight against social vices and help address
societal ills by instilling high moral standards, and cultural values.
Bringing to
mind the economic challenge faced in the country, Oyintiloye lamented that
economic challenges being experienced in the country was largely due to heavy
dependence on the revenue from petroleum products and the concomitant effect of
the fall in global oil prices. He advocated that it was high time Nigeria began
to look beyond oil and diversify its economy.
Outlining
areas of job creation in the sector to include tour guide, horticulture, food
services, entertainment industry, craft and Arts productions, and waste
recycling to mention a few, he maintained that it was the prerogative of
Nigerians to tap into advantage of these opportunities.
While
lauding the state of Osun for developing tourism master plan which he said had
a robust and global outlook, he maintained that the blueprint had the mindset
of economy of scale as it focused on development of local content.
He expressed
strong hope that the Master plan which was meticulously and diligently
developed by the State Tourism Board when fully implemented would set the pace
for others to follow.
Oyintiloye
cited example of Olumirin Water fall, saying through effective management by
agency of the state government attracted over 50,000 as visitors in 2014.
The
lawmaker, who noted that Obokun cultural value and tourism potentials were
enormous, called all stakeholders including sons and daughter of Ibokun at home
and in Diaspora to contribute their quota towards its development.
Pointing out
that strict supervision was necessary to explore the gains in the sector, he
said, "it is not enough to allocate money for the sector, but we must
guard our investment, to see it flourish and help develop our economy, because
that is what some countries primarily depend on to survive”. "If some
countries depended solely on tourism to survive, nothing stops Nigeria from
developing the sector to the maximum", he added.
He also used
the occasion to call for preservation and restoration of cultural and moral
values, in order to restore Yoruba culture which was gradually fading away,
adding that the positive impacts of culture preservation would not only include national integration but moral re-awakening.
Also
speaking, the Oba Ibokun of Ibokun, Oba Festus Awogboro charged the government
to encourage the Obokun festival and other such cultural event in the state,
saying they are source of revenue generation for government. Describing Ibokun
as the source of Ijesha people, the monarch called on sons and daughters of the
town to also find ways of attracting development to the town.
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