FTAN insists on Nigeria's waterways to contribute to Tourism Growth

Mr. Gani Tarzan Balogun, President ATBOWATON (l) and Mr. Nkereuwem On u ng, President FTAN (r) during a courtesy visit by FTAN President to condole with Mr. Balogun on the loss of lives at Kwara boat accident

It would be recalled that FTAN pushed for more investment in tourism growth by ensuring that Lagos State and indeed Nigeria effectively harnessed her water tourism potentials by ensuring that the 2022 World Tourism Day Celebrations was held through the transportation and experience of the waterways tourism potentials of Lagos, taking tourism stakeholders to Takwa Bay through partnership with ATBOWATON members in the State.

Mr. Nkereuwem Onung, President of Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria, (FTAN), made the statement that, "We must insist that our waterways transportation should Contribute to National Tourism Growth", when he visited Mr. Gani Tarzan Balogun, President, Association of Tourist Boat Operators and Water Transporters of Nigeria (ATBOWATON), in his Lagos Office.


Mr Nkereweum Onung, has called on the Federal Government to assist tourist boat operators in Nigeria to effectively respond to demand of waterways transportation ecosystem in the country. 


According to the FTAN leader, who flew into Lagos to condole Dr. Gani Tarzan Balogun,  over lives lost at the Kwara State boat accident, disclosed that time has come for for the Federal and States governments to seriously consider boat transportation as a serious economy deserving funding and investment opportunities. 


"We at FTAN most sincerely pray that such avoidable accident should not happen again anywhere in the country and wish to reiterate that the entire water transportation economy be captured in the national developmental agenda. 


As key members of our federation, we stand in a gap in prayers with ATBOWATON and all boat operators in the country at this dark period, including the families of the victims of the accident and Kwara State Government," he explained. 


Mr Nkereweum onung assured the leadership of ATBOWATON that the leadership of FTAN would join the ongoing efforts by the National Inland Waterways Authority to unravel the cause of the incident and also suggest practical operational ways to forestall such sad occurrences happening again in the future. 


"Dear President of ATBOWATON,  please be rest assured that we shall join your team to Kwara whenever you are ready and also take the campaign to abreast government on the need to engage opportunities to assist boat operators to sustainably and effectively contribute to national socioeconomic development, through maritime tourism ecosystem which is yet to be fully tapped and harnessed. 


"The Kwara Waterways accident should be thoroughly evaluated beyond the rash of sympathetic interests and emotional retorts but should serve as a wake-up call for serious intervention to resolve the pains and challenges of boating economy critical to harnessing the brown water maritime tourism industry. Our people, particularly those around our vast littoral communities, must have access to the enabling  environment to travel safely, expliot the goldmine of maritime tourism,  and contribute to the economic growth of the country. " Mr Nkereweum onung further stated.


Responding,  Dr Gani Tarzan Balogun appreciated the timely visit of the Ftan President, noting that the burden of survival by boat transport operators is huge and needs serious attention by the government. 


" When accidents happen  on water, there's always the rush to blame boat  operators and to many people,  the issues  of lack of training are usually bandied about but in truth, certain operational and cultural pressures on operators contributes sometimes to avoidable accidents.


From accessing spare parts, the cost of fueling boats, insurance and absence of operational opportunities like fueling depots on waterways, cultural attitudes of our people to safe boating ecology, even taxes and levies by the authorities, can influence certain challenges," ATBOWATON President lamented, adding that he "would mobilize the members of the maritime community and stakeholders to tackle the problems of water transportation in Nigeria".

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