The Director General of the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR), Alhaji Nura Sani Kangiwa has stated the commitment of the Institute in the promotion of Grass-Root Tourism Development in the country, noting that it is where the tourism potentials of the country are domiciled.

Kangiwa who made the statement when he received the Chairperson of Epe Local Government Area of Lagos stat Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun at the Abuja headquarters of the Institute on Thursday, said as part of its human capacity training and development, NIHOTOUR is willing to partner with the Local government in the training of youths of the Council Area in artistry skills in travel-tourism and hospitality related trades.

The Director General noted that efforts of the Institute in providing training for youths and women across the length and breadth of the country is informed by its desire to contribute as much as it can in the fight against unemployment and youth restiveness through skill acquisition trainings that create job opportunities for the youths as well as the platform for them to be gainfully and usefully engaged in the travel tourism and hospitality industry trades and by extension, for the good of the society.

He commended the efforts of the Epe Council area in the promotion of eco-tourism in Lagos state, promising that NIHOTOUR is prepared to collaborate and offer support in the area of manpower training needed to drive the tourism activities of the council area.

Earlier in her remarks,

 Princess Surah Animashaun said she was on the courtesy visit to NIHOTOUR to explore areas of collaboration with the Institute in her efforts to promote the tourism potentials of the local government and tap from the economic benefits of the industry.

She then solicited for support of the Institute in empowering youths and women of the council area in the various travel-tourism and hospitality trades, noting that this will go a long way in providing job opportunities as well as help check the menace caused by unemployment among the youths.

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