Travelling
for sports events is an opportunity that Nigerians are yet to leverage
on despite playing host to several tournaments over the years.
Some
notable games include the 1973 and 2003-Lagos-All African Games,
African Nations Cup, 1980 & 2000, Under 17 championships, 2009 and
throngs of other sports events which have had little or no impact on the
hospitality industry.
Considering
the returns from sports tourism in other climes, Nigeria has a
monumental advantage in exploring and exploiting sports tourism to boost
her hospitality industry.
For
example, Brazil which hosted the 2014 World Cup added 7.5 billion
Brazilian Real (BRL) to the economy with tourism being a key
contributor, an estimated 1 million foreigners visited the country and
95% of them said they will love to return for holidays.
The
attributed reasons for this include Brazil’s scenic beaches, vibrant
musical culture and its vast amazon rainforest according to the Wall
Street Journal. Meanwhile for previous world cups, South Africa welcomed
310,000 tourists and Germany accommodated 2 million.
These
figures simply reveal how massive the contribution of sports can
multiply the growth of Nigeria’s hospitality industry and the economy.
With this platform, states likeEkiti, Jos, and Kwara, with tourism endowments will possibly achieve a certain degree of financial autonomy
To encourage the government to host international sports tourneys and ensure it takes advantage of it, Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal shares 3 ways sports tourism can boost the hospitality industry in Nigeria.
Development of tourist destination
The
near dilapidated state of Nigeria’s tourism sites have headlined
stakeholder’s meetings and tourism seminars. They have called on the
government at both the Federal and state level to revamp these amazing
sites which cut across Nigeria. With Nigeria hosting a sports events,
monies will be budgeted to develop these destinations to attract
tourists and the ripple effect will be felt in the hospitality sector.
Revenue Generator
The
question Nigerians should ask is why nations battle, banter and clog
one another to win bids so as to host international tourney despite the
global economic crises?
Simple-the
economic returns is massive. The Hospitality sector contributes a large
chunk of the returns during a sports tourney. It follows that if the
government develops these destinations, tourists will visit and be
willing to part with their naira, dollars and pounds. Included in this
is the production of souvenirs and other marketing cum promotional items
leading to a geometric rise in hotel bookings and revenues.
Publicity
These
sports tourneys are opportunities for hotels and hospitality companies
to put their brand in the face of their target audience. They can
produce jingles, commercials and other public relations tools which
oftentimes go a long way in impacting perception and patronage.
Ogunfowoke Adeniyi | |
Travel/Technology Writer | |
Mobile: +2348090747241 Skype: Sleeksavvy | |
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