Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed
Mrs Patricia Narai, Deputy Director, Domestic Tourism in the
Federal Ministry of Information and Culture said plans had been
concluded to introduce tourism as a subject at senior secondary school
level.
Narai said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja.
“The Nigerian Educational Development Council has proposed 34
trades and identified tourism as one of the trades to be thought at the
entrepreneurship level.
“So students from SS I to SS III will soon start studying
tourism and at that level they can come out successful and establish a
tourism business of their own.
“And they can also further their education on that line.
“What is left now is the approval, and am sure that soon, the
curriculum will be out and the students will start studying tourism,” Narai said.
On its impact, the deputy director said the students would be empowered with skills and knowledge on tourism and hospitality.
She maintained that after graduation from secondary school, such a
person could become a tour guide, event manager, visa professional or
get employment in the tourism and hospitality sector.
“This is because he or she would have acquired the needed
skills and knowledge to effectively carry out responsibilities that will
encourage tourists and boost the positive image of the country.”
On getting the propose tourism subject into Joint Admission and
Matriculation Board Examination, she explained that it would be a
gradual process.
“We have done the curriculum, when it is approved, the teachers
guide will follow to enable them know what they are going to teach and
subsequently it will go into JAMB and NECO examinations.
“The essence of this is to catch them young; by the time
tourism is studied in all senior secondary schools across the country,
it will go a long way to produce large workforce for the sector,” Narai said.
-NAN
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