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 Over 25 million phones stolen in one year – FG The Crime Experience and Security Perception Survey report of the National Bureau of Statistics, a Federal Government agency, shows that Nigeria recorded 25.35 million phone theft cases between May 2023 and April 2024. According to the report, this was the most common type of crime within the period under review. The report read, “The number of crimes experienced by individuals in Nigeria was analysed over a period of time. The results show that theft of phones (25,354,417) was the most common crime experienced by individuals, followed by consumer fraud (12,107,210) and assault (8,453,258). However, hijacking of cars (333,349) was the least crime experienced by individuals within the reference period.” It also noted that most phone theft cases occurred either at home or in a public place, and about 90 per cent of such cases were reported to the police. Despite the high rate of the incident being reported, only about 11.7 per cent of t...

WORLD TOURISM DAY 2020: NIGERIA TO LEVERAGE TOURISM FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT-LAI MOHAMMED.{PHOTO}.#PRESS RELEASE.

 

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World Tourism Day 2020: Nigeria To Leverage Tourism For Rural Development - Minister
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said Nigeria will leverage tourism in its efforts to take development to the grassroots.
The Minister stated this in a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday to mark the 2020 World Tourism Day, which has the theme: ''Tourism and
Rural Development''.
He said the theme, in the words of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), celebrates tourism's unique ability to drive
economic development and provide opportunities outside of big cities, including in those communities that would otherwise be left behind.
''Tourism plays an important role in preserving and promoting culture and heritage all around the world. This is why we are leveraging on the sector to take development to the grassroots by ensuring that
local communities own and benefit from the cultural heritage and the tourist attractions in their domain,'' Alhaji Mohammed said.
He said the plan by the Federal Government to establish community museums is part of efforts to ensure that local communities benefit
from tourism, thus ensuring that the sector contributes to rural development.
The Minister said the occasion of the 2020 World Tourism Day presents the opportunity for stakeholders to reflect on the impact of the
Covid-19 global pandemic, which has hit the sector hard and also stepped down the national celebration of the day.
He said despite the negative impact of Covid-19 on the sector, it was a mark of its resilience that governments around the world still look to the sector to drive recovery as a leading employer and economic pillar in cities and the rural communities.

''It is globally recognized that tourism empowers rural communities and provides employment mostly for women and youth. It plays an important role in diversifying the rural economy and its growth,
thereby contributing to the sustainability of the population and the economy of the areas.
''Tourism therefore helps rural communities make the transition from agrarian to diversified and sustainable economies,'' Alhaji Mohammed
said.
He said rural tourism perfectly suits the trend of most modern travellers seeking authentic and unique experiences, local lifestyles and the need to experience natural and unspoiled landscapes.
''Rurality is the central and unique selling point in the rural tourism package, and apart from being located in rural areas, small in scale, traditional in character and slowly growing and controlled by the local people; rural tourism is regarded as tourism in the
countryside, which embraces the rural environment. Most importantly, rural tourism aims to include and benefit rural communities, while preserving their environmental and cultural assets,'' the Minister
said.
He said in line with the comment made by the Secretary General of the UNWTO, that the current Covid-19 crisis is an opportunity for member
states to rethink the tourism sector and its contribution to the people and planet, Nigeria set up a committee to look at the impact of Covid-19 on the Creative Industry and Tourism, with a view to finding
ways to catalyze the growth of the tourism sector in particular and the Creative Industry in general.
Alhaji Mohammed expressed the hope that all the relevant sectors will fully integrate and promote all the recovery recommendations and deliverables developed to support the recovery efforts.
Segun Adeyemi
Special Assistant To The President (Media)
Office of the Minister of Information and Culture
Lagos
27 Sept 2020.


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