ABSTRACT
This study on
socio-economic impact of tourism development to hospitality industry in Kwara
Hotel, Kwara Local Government Area of Kwara state is aimed at establishing the
socio-economic impact of tourism development, the contribution it has made
development of hospitality industry, and generally to the development of the
economy at large. The correlational research design was adopted. To achieve the
purpose of this study, two null hypotheses were formulated and tested at 0.05
level of significance. The simple sampling technique was adopted for study in
selecting the sample size while the Chi-squre sampling technique was used to
select the sample size from the population of the study (150) members used for
the study. A fifteen (12) items four points likert scale questionnaire was the
instrument used for data collection. To test the hypotheses, Pearson product
moment correlation statistical analysis technique was used for data analysis.
The results obtained from analysis of data revealed that, there is a
significant relationship between employment opportunities and improvement in
infrastructural facilities and tourism development in Kwara Hotel, Kwara Local
Government Area of Kwara State
CHAPTER ONE
1.0
INTRODUCTION
Tourism
overtime have become a strand part of many economies of many countries of the
world, serving as a backbone upon which service sectors thrive with a backward
and forward interconnectivity; wherewith different counties of the world
interrelate along same tide (Ayeni and Ebohon, 2012:126).
Wherewith the
benefits of tourism are a matter of controversy, it cannot be undermine that
tourism provides higher returns on invested capitals; effects to increase
agriculture production, and employment; generates foreign exchange, government
revenue; finance for infrastructure development, and generally increases
citizens welfare, helps capitals flights esp. when associated with overseas
trips for holiday and proper overall economic growth (Bankole, 2002:77).
Tourism is a
rapidly growing phenomenon and has become one of the largest industries in the
world. The impact of tourism varies extremely. On one hand, it plays an
important and certainly positive role in the socio economic and political
development in destination countries by, for instance, offering new employment
opportunities. Also, in certain instances, it may contribute to a broader
cultural and understanding by creating awareness, respecting the diversity of
cultures and ways of life. On the other hand, it is a tool to create jobs.
Tourism has been a major driver of socio-economic development in Western society;
it is an alternative strategy for sustainability and diversification of economy
for important policy of a good government.
In recent
times, tourism is one of the largest industries that have contributed to the
socio-economic growth of many countries especially countries where tourism is
the mainstay of her economy, World Tourism Organization (WTO, 1998; cited in
Ejaetal, 2012 and Ojo, 2014). Despite the fact that that industry is a vehicle
for promoting cultural exchange that enhances international understanding and
goodwill among the diverse peoples of the world, it is also a catalyst for
enhancing many country destination employment opportunities, foreign exchange
and infrastructural facilities (ESCAP, 2002; cited in Ejaetal, 2012).
The
development of tourism as a critical sector of the economy has gradually
assumed a centre stage in the economic agenda of most nations of the world. In
the past few decades, international attention on tourism as a critical sector
of the economy has greatly increased. This is in view of its capacity to
quickly stimulate income growth, generate foreign exchange and contribute to
domestic earnings of government through fees and taxes (Vanguard Newspaper,
June 24, 2011). The interest in tourism by the Nigeria’s government started way
back in the 1960s with the Obasanjo’s regime in 1976 establishing the Nigeria
Tourism Board (NTB) now Nigeria Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) via
Decree No. 54 of 1976 reviewed to Decree No. 86 of 1991 and giving it a
‘preferred sector’ status respectively. Master Plan on tourism development in
Nigeria started in 1982 with a tourism development policy first rolled out in
1990. To further consolidate the quest for quality service delivery in the
tourism industry, the government created the Federal Ministry of Tourism and
Culture to actualize the dream of catching up with the global train in tourism
development (Munzali, 2011).
Tourism has
always been regarded as a means of economic modernization, but has not been
seriously considered as a means of social and cultural modernization. The
concept of socioeconomic modernization emphasizes improvements in various
indicators, including improvement in living conditions and the quality of life
and well-being of populations (Owan, 2012).According to Boo (1992), tourism has
recently been assumed as the world largest employer of labour and most safe of
all the industries with regards to atmospheric pollution. Tourism has been
describe by Cross (1998) as an industry of globalization which has witnessed
people of different nations. As this happens, new friendships are established,
interpretation of cultural differences resulting in greater tolerance occur,
and global diversities are better appreciated and understood. Thus, the
emergence of a synthetic global culture has been largely predicted since 1956
to become a reality (UNESCO, 2007).
1.1BACKGROUND
OF THE STUDY
Bovina view,
in other words the doyen of the Hospitality Industry in Kwara State, Nigeria
was established in 1998 by the Boniface Abuidun. Bovina view Hotel is situated
on a large expanse of land guaranteeing your security and uninterrupted comfort
and leisure in Ilorin, Kwara State. It is also a minute drive to the Ilorin
Golf Club. Greatly situated in the heart of the city, the Bovina View Hotel is
only 10 minutes' drive away from the Airport. The site of entertainment, as
popularly called by the people of the city, Bovina View Hotels harbors
varieties of entertainments settings. Bovina View International Hotel is an
exclusive and highly rated four-star hotel, known for its excellent services
and serene environment. It is located at Opp. Tuyil Pharmaceutical Ltd, New
Yidi Road, Ilorin West, Kwara, Nigeria
State
Kwara State
(Yoruba: Ìpínlẹ̀ Kwárà) is a state in Western Nigeria. Its capital is Ilorin.
The primary ethnic group of Kwara State is Yoruba, with significant Nupe,
Bariba Hausa minorities. Kwara State was created on 27 May 1967, when the
Federal Military Government of General Yakubu Gowon broke the four regions that
then constituted the Federation of Nigeria into 12 states. At its creation, the
state was made up of the former Ilorin and Kabba provinces of the then Northern
Region and was initially named the West Central State but later changed to
"Kwara", a local name for the River Niger. Important tourist
attractions in Kwara State include Esie Museum, Owu Falls, Imoleboja Rock
Shelter, Ogunjokoro, Kainji Lake National Parks and Agbonna Hill Awon Mass
Wedding in Shao. there is need to develop tourist centers in the state to
enhance physical development, a place like owu fall needs standard hotel and a
good road, which will encourage people to visit the fall as a picnic center.
Agriculture is the main source of the economy and the principal cash crops are:
cotton, cocoa, coffee, Kolanut, tobacco, beniseed and palm produce. Mineral
resources in the state are Gold, limestone, marble, feldspar, clay, kaolin,
quartz and granite rocks.
1.2STATEMENT
OF PROBLEM
Several
problems of the world are environmentally, economically, socially and
culturally related. Tourism has stimulated the development of a variety of
allied infrastructures and facilities. The motivating force behind this study
is based on the fact that in the past, there has been no research on tourism
development and its socio economic contribution to amongst the State. Based on
this, the researcher therefore, is intended to examine the socio-economic
contribution of tourism development in the hospitality industry, Kwara State.
In other to highlight its contribution and create its awareness to the nation.
1.3OBJECTIVE/
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The main
purpose of this study is to examine the impact of socio-economic contribution
of tourism development in the hospitality industry, Ilorin, kwara State.
Specifically the study is aimed at determining whether:
1.Tourism has
been of great contribution to the socio economic development to the hospitality
industry?
2.Employment
opportunity relate with tourism development in Kwara State
3.Tourism
development of hospitality industry has negatively or positively affected or
impacted the socio-economic state of the state, Kwara State
4.And then
how of greatly enhance tourism development in hospitality industry
5.To
determine in what ways, Nigeria could redeem her image in order to attract an
increased tourist arrival rate.
6.To
ascertain how Nigerians could be encouraged to patronize their local tourism
industry and also increase her GDP as contribution from the tourism sector.
1.4SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE STUDY
This study is
significant for the following reasons:
1.The study
is an attempt to explore deeply and make a thorough research into tourism in
Nigeria
2.The write
up is aimed to serve as a consulting material for scholars who may wish to know
more tourism.
3.This
research project would be very useful to people who are interested to take-up
tourism as a profession
4.The study
will also analyze the prospects, problems and proffer solutions to the problems
confronting the development of tourism and tourist center.
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