In a bold move to redefine Nigeria’s economic landscape, the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy (FMACTCE) has ignited a nationwide drive to elevate the tourism and hospitality sector to global standards.
Under the visionary leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, this initiative poised to unlock unprecedented revenue generation, foster economic diversification, and create a wealth of employment opportunities for Nigerians.
Barr. Musa Musawa, the Minister of FMACTCE, recently spearheaded the official flag-off of the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR) Sectoral Personnel, Practitioners, Operators, and Institutions Registration, Induction, and Professional Practices Certificate Presentation ceremony in Abuja.
This pivotal event marks a significant stride towards the upholding global benchmarks, ensuring impeccable service delivery, and sanitizing the sector in alignment with the NIHOTOUR Act, 2022.
Addressing the new inductees, industry players, and stakeholders, the Minister emphasized the dawn of a regulated era characterized by professional accountability, excellence, and international competitiveness.
This transformation, she asserted, is a cornerstone of the Renewed Hope Agenda, designed to propel Nigeria’s tourism sector onto the global stage.
The Minister underscored the critical need for a unified approach, urging government agencies, private entities, and public sectors to collaborate seamlessly.
Her vision is to forge a professionally structured, globally recognized, and economically impactful sector.
“We must work as a team, one body, an entity, and as one vehicle, having one goal which is the development of Nigeria,” she passionately declared.
This administration’s unwavering commitment is to infuse global standards into Nigeria’s tourism, eradicating unprofessional practices and quackery.
“Competent people delivering excellent service will build a workforce that builds confidence anywhere in the world,” Barr. Musawa affirmed, highlighting the importance of professionalism and accountability in fostering a globally competitive hospitality and economic ecosystem.
With this audacious step, Nigeria is set to unlock new avenues of growth, generate sustainable employment, significantly enhance the living standards of its citizens.
The Director General and Chief Executive Officer of NIHOTOUR, Aare Abisoye Fagade, echoed this sentiment.
He emphasized that the mandatory registration and professional certification will ensure industry key players and stakeholders adhere to rigorous practice standards, marking a new chapter of excellence for Nigeria’s vibrant tourism and hospitality sector.






