ABSTRACT
This study on socio-economic
contributions of bovina view hospitality industry to tourism development in
Kwara state is aimed at establishing the socio-economic impact of tourism
development through hospitality in the study area. The researcher intended to
assess the contribution of hospitality to the socio-economic growth of tourism
in Kwara state. Three main methods in data collection were used such as open
ended questionnaires, interview and direct observation from the hotels. The
questionnaires were written down in an organized manner and distributed to the
respondents ready to respond.
Interviews were also conducted with
a highly ethical standard from the researchers which brought about important
results. Observation was conducted with the permission from the management
The data were organized, analysed
and presented in detail in chapter four. In the data presented in chapter four
show that the respondents had a general knowledge of the concept of the hotel
and tourism which lead them to respond positively concerning the study of how
hospitality industry contribute to the socio economic growth of tourism
in Kwara state.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
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 people of the world, it is also a catalyst for enhancing many country
destination employment opportunities, foreign exchange and infrastructural
facilities (ESCAP, 2002; cited in Eja etal, 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).
The hospitality industry is a broad
category of fields within the service industry that includes lodging, event
planning, theme parks, transportation, cruise line, and additional fields
within the tourism industry. The hospitality industry is a multibillion-dollar
industry that depends on the availability of leisure time and disposable
income. A hospitality unit such as a restaurant, hotel, or an amusement park
consists of multiple groups such as facility maintenance and direct operations (servers,
housekeepers, porters, kitchen workers, bartenders, management, marketing, and
human resources etc.).
Usage rate, or its inverse
"vacancy rate", is an important variable for the hospitality
industry. Just as a factory owner would wish a productive asset to be in use as
much as possible (as opposed to having to pay fixed costs while the factory is
not producing), so do restaurants, hotels, and theme parks seek to maximize the
number of customers they "process" in all sectors. This led to
formation of services with the aim to increase usage rate provided by hotel
consolidators. Information about required or offered products are brokered on
business networks used by vendors as well as purchasers.
In looking at various industries,
"barriers to entry" by newcomers and competitive advantages between
current players are very important. Among other things, hospitality industry
players find advantage in old classics (location), initial and on-going
investment support (reflected in the material upkeep of facilities and the
luxuries located therein), and particular themes adopted by the marketing arm
of the organization in question (for example at theme restaurants). Also very
important are the characteristics of the personnel working in direct contact
with the customers. The authenticity, professionalism, and actual concern for
the happiness and well-being of the customers that is communicated by
successful organizations is a clear competitive advantage.
Hotels are the essential subsectors
in the growth of tourism industry in the world, since without hotels; it may be
difficult for guests/tourists to travel to a particular preferred destination.
Kwara Hotels, 8, Ahmadu Bello Avenue, G.R.A. Ilorin, Mirabilis Hotel, Umaru
Audu Road, Along Fate, Ilorin, Circular Hotel, New Yidi Road, Off Unity Road,
Ilorin, Yebumot Hotel, Western Reservoir Road, Olorunsogo Area, Ilorin,
Satellite Motel,Ajase-Ipo Road, Ilorin, Rahaman's Hotel, 1, Fuja Bello Street,
Off Stadium Road, Kastol Hotel, FederalRoad Kulende, Ilorin, J & A Hotel,
Federal Road Kulende, Ilorin, Tower Gate Hotel, University Road Tanke, Ilorin,
Rock Motel, Offa Road, Ilorin, Abila Guest House, Maraba Area, Ilorin, Park
Guest House, Reservation Road, Ilorin, TheAvalon Hotel, Offa, Salahudeen
Adetoyi Avenue, Lafun Guest House.Omu-Aran, Irepodun L.G .A. Kwara State. White
House Hotel, Saw-mill Area, Ilorin, New Deal Guest House, Agba Road GRA,
Ilorin, Deens Motel, Olorunsogo Area, Ilorin, Bekandims Hotel Ltd., University
Road, Ilorin, Oakland, 86,Agbo-Oba Road, P. O. Box4565, Bliss GuestHouse- Ahman
Patigi Road, G.R.A., lIorin and many others which attract most of the
tourists to visit in Kwara state to enjoy the good scenery of the State. In
general, tourism has become a significant industry in both rich and poor economies
because of its important impacts on economic, livelihoods and socio-cultural
development (Shah 2002). And all these are a result of quality and standard
hotels which attract tourists and motivate tourists’ choice of place to stay
and place to eat. Hotels as well as other forms of accommodations are generally
segmented by the services and amenities offered. These two factors, along with
location, also have a bearing on the price range. Budget hotels offered clean
simple rooms that provide the basics of places to sleeps and shower. Usually
budget hotels are designed for travellers looking to maximize their fund and
minimize their expenses. Prices can range from $ 80 US per night to $70 US per
night. Business hotels offer high standard of services by providing rooms
equipped with facilities for business travellers that would consider
necessities. Usually found in business class hotel room are high speed internet
connections, alarm clocks, comfortable beds, iron and ironing boards, coffee
markers, complimentary use paper, delivering and hair dryers. Rates can range
from $ 80 US per night to $ 250 US per night. The facilities of business hotels
would also offer an in – house restaurant, bar, exercise room and shuttle
service to nearby airports. Limit concierge assistance is often included as
well as room service, laundry and dry cleaning as well as wakeup- calls. Luxury
hotels are known for their 7 lavish décor and extra ordinary service. With
superior amenities, accommodations at luxury hotels are designed to thoroughly
pamper and impress guests.
1.2.STATEMENT OF PROBLEM:
The contribution of Bovina view
hotel in the growth of tourism industry in Kwara state looks impressive, but
one would like to know more about their implications before concluding that this
is a positive contribution of the tourist hotels. One would like to know how
this hotel contributes to the growth to tourism industry, who benefit from
these contributions and whether such contributions have anything to do with the
tourism industry, as with all modernization efforts to economic gain, there are
costs and benefits implications as well. These may be important, as hotels are
peculiar for services delivery to their clients who are coming to enjoy the
provided services. Therefore at a time when Kwara state is rapidly becoming a
major tourist destination, getting ready for rapid increase of population
towards mass tourism, it seems valuable to examine the hotel’s effects to the
tourists.
Therefore, the study intended to
assess the contribution of Bovina view hotel in the growth of tourism industry
in Kwara state by examining the carrying capacity of respective tourist hotels,
the categories of tourists who visit or stay in Kwara state hotels, identifying
the challenges facing the hotel service providers in Kwara state as well as
suggesting solutions to the challenges facing hotel service providers in Kwara
state.
1.3.RESEARCH OBJECTIVES:
The main objective of the study is/
or was to assess the Bovina view hotel contributed to the growth of tourism
industry in Kwara state.
1.3.1.SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
1. To account for the carrying
capacity of respective tourist hotels.
2. To assess the categories of
tourists who visit or stay in Kwara state hotels.
3. To investigate the socio economic
contribution of hotels in the growth of tourism.
4. To identify the challenges facing
the Bovina view hotel service provider in Kwara state.
5. To suggest solutions to the
challenges facing hotel service providers in Kwara.
1.4.RESEARCH QUESTION:
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