Still on this same path, It is on the record that barely eight weeks ago, the same committee under the resounding leadership of Senator Matthew Urhoghide gathered tourism stakeholders at the same venue for imputation of their views, contribution and input into NIHOTOUR Bill 2017 which was successfully conducted and applauded by the stakeholders. Urhoghide in his speech at the public hearing pointed out “It is needless to mention that the act which established some of these agencies under our purview made them mere agencies while other exist without any law to back their existence. All we are doing is to provide for those that do not have and amend those acts which do not allow such agencies to operate to meet with set objectives and to generate revenue to do soâ€.
He revealed “The Nigeria tourism Development Corporation (NTDC), was established through an Act in 1992. The act since its enactment has not gone through any form of review or amendment despite the country having passed through several years of socio-political and economic changes. The Act like most laws made under the military regime is characterised with so many inadequacies and shortcomings. And will be doing the country evil if we do not review, amend and enact a new set of laws which are in consonance with global trendâ€
Senator Urhoghide in sequential order itemised countries which were faced with economic reforms and pressed for alternative revenue sources used proper legislation at stoking the economic furnace of tourism; Gambia, Japan and South Africa.
ATTWon hereby appeal to the sensibilities of Stakeholders in the industry on the essence of the Bill. We need to understand the times and what is expected of the agency and help to articulate this which is what DG NTDC, Folorunsho Coker reiterated at the hearing. “We are in times of great changes, the economic order of the past is gradually becoming invalid, slow in operation, passive and skewed against the tide of ultra-fast, hi-net, e-net financial and economic globalisation templates.
We cannot continue to toe the old path of doing tourism business via the old order. The old order is fastened and aided by old statutes, order, laws which bear no relevance, and of obsolete, antiquated, mismatched  with the dictate of modern technology. The new order though respect the ancient and traditional immeasurable heritage sites, museums, wonderful falls , eco- caves, wonders of the worlds, beaches, geographical, but need to entwine and align with the refreshing breath of modern templates of doing business,’ he revealed.
Bankole Bernard, President National Association of Travel Agencies, NANTA and CEO Finchglow travels, understanding the impact of such amended bills in the NTDC act on the Nigerian economy pointed out significant areas the legislators need to work on in helping NTDC achieve its aim of enhancing inclusive economic growth and development of our economy.
Others who made submissions were the Director–General, NIHOTOUR, National Council for Museum and Monuments (MCMM), Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria (FTAN), Hotel Owners Forum of Abuja, HOFA, MD, Transcorp Hilton Hotels, Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Institute of Tourism Professional (ITP), National association of Travel agencies (NANTA), National Association of Tour Operators, Nigeria Standard Organisation (NSO), and private individuals.