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Lagos Tourism Sector Set For Collaborative Revival
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Stakeholder Engagement to Address Industry Challenges
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Focus on Emerging Trends and Policy Frameworks
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Fostering Partnerships for Sustainable Growth
Eko Hot Blog reports that, in a proactive move, the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture is poised to engage stakeholders in the hospitality sector.
The initiative aims to address current industry challenges, explore emerging trends, discuss policy frameworks, and foster collaborative opportunities within the entire hospitality value chain.
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Fostering Collaboration and Growth
Moreover, the highly anticipated engagement session is scheduled for Thursday, May 30, 2024, at the prestigious Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island.
Bringing together key players from hotels, lounges, restaurants, bars, beaches, resorts, event centers, and nightclubs, the event underscores the ministry’s commitment to driving sustainable tourism development.
Harnessing Potential and Preserving Heritage
Elaborating on the significance of the stakeholder engagement, Commissioner for Tourism Arts and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka, stated, “This engagement presents a valuable opportunity for us to listen, learn, and collaborate with our esteemed stakeholders. Together, we can harness the immense potential of our hospitality sector, drive innovation, and create impactful strategies that promote tourism growth while preserving our cultural heritage.”
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Interactive Platform for Stakeholders
Furthermore, the event promises interactive sessions, panel discussions, and networking opportunities tailored to facilitate meaningful exchanges and forge partnerships within the sector.
“Stakeholders are expected to participate actively and contribute their insights towards shaping a vibrant and resilient tourism ecosystem,” Benson-Awoyinka affirmed.
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