CHAPTER ONE
1.0
INTRODUCTION
Hotel
industry is one of the largest industries in the tourism sector which has
played a vital role in the hospitality industry especially in providing tourist
with the needed comfort in any tourist destination (Laws, 1995). It is an agent
of economic and social change, a service-based industry of creating employment
and income (World Tourism Organization, 1997). This industry is made up of
production units which engaged in providing different service such as
entertainment, lodging, production and distribution of goods and services to
meet individual satisfaction (Isang, 2001). According to Ugal (2007) hotel
industry is an engine of poverty alleviation, it generate a number of
additional guest facilities such as restaurant, a swimming pool or childcare
and social function services which provide revenue use to service other sectors
and also for other auxiliary services. Today, must of the hospitality industry
such as hotels in Turkey have 5,005 rooms and with a hotel manpower straight of
about 2,000 men and women employed to ensure guest comforts (Yu, 1994). Richter
(1981) affirm that hotel is an attractive way to generate scarce foreign
exchange, create jobs for semi-skilled and unskilled labour. In Cross River
State over one thousand five hundred hotels established and duely registered by
Cross River State tourism bureau are located in the three senatorial districts
(Larry, 2005). According to him, the industry has a total manpower of over 5000
skilled and unskilled workers who provided the needed services to ensure
tourist comfort. This industry has created multiplier effect especially in the
establishment of business outfits such as recharge operators, restaurants,
laundry services and catteries which become a source of their livelihood
(Aniah, 2009). However, the rise and fall of the industry pose a serious
problem as most of the hotels have folded up and workers laid off. Beside, despite
the number of hotels in Calabar much has not been felt by the people. Could one
say that the industry has not contributed to the wellbeing of the people? What
role is the industry playing in poverty alleviation in Cross River State.
Therefore, this paper wish to assess the impact of the hotel industry in
poverty alleviation with respect to yearly tourist arrivals, reasons for
tourist visit to Cross River State as a tourist destination, length of stay,
employment level in the various hotels, revenue generation in the hotels and
the monthly remuneration paid to staff in the industry. However, in Cross River
State, hotel industry are point of attraction due to the modern facilities and
services delivery which are of great interest to fun seekers and tourist
(Lalopa, 2005).
1.1
BACKGROUND OF THE RESEARCH
Hospitality
means providing service to others, as well as demonstrating consistent
excellence and quality. It should also mean profitably providing value at any
price level, while demonstrating your own unique points of distinction. Most of
all, hospitality should be a “place”, where people can still be exceptional
individuals and they can extend their own personality and style (Hogan,
2008).The hospitality industry is part of a huge group of companies known as
travel and tourism industry, which provides the necessary or desirable goods
and services to travelers. The hospitality and tourism industries are the
largest and fastest-growing industries in the world (Walker, 2010).
The
hospitality businesses make continuous efforts for maintaining a positive image
along with great guest service. It appears that quality service is the basis to
industry success. Thus, those organizations that focus on quality become the
leaders for on-going guest satisfaction, creating loyalty and influencing
The growth of
the global tourism industry is immense, with international arrivals growing by
51 percent over the last ten years, from 594 million in 1997 to an estimated
898 million in 2007 (UNWTO, 2008). In terms of tourism expenditure, a total of
US$733 billion was spent in 2006, marking an increase of US$372 billion since
1996 (UNWTO, 2008). Based on this performance, it is forecasted that the world
tourism arrivals will continue to increase in the coming years and reach 1.6
billion tourists by the year 2020.
In line with
the overwhelming pace of tourism growth, tourism and hospitality have become an
important source of employment for many countries, making it one of the key
employers in the global economy.
According to
the estimates from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) in 2004, tourism
generates around 214.7 million jobs worldwide (or 8.1% of world employment) and
accounts for over 10% of global gross domestic product (GDP). Employment in the
world’s tourism and hospitality industry in 2007 is also estimated at 8.3% of
total world employment, with 231 million jobs, or one in every 12 jobs
worldwide. These figures clearly indicate that the role of tourism and
hospitality as a job provider is significant. With more countries, especially
those at the developing stage, giving priority towards making tourism an
important income generator.
Since the
late 1980s tourism has received considerable attention in the economic
development strategy of Nigeria. The number of tourist arrivals and amount of
tourists’ expenditure has steadily increased, while both public and private
investment activity in various tourism sub-sectors have expanded. The
government established a Ministry of Tourism in 1993 to underscore its
commitment to tourism development, and with assistance from the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Tourism Organisation (WTO). Tourism
is a major social phenomenon of the modern society with enormous economic
consequences. Its importance as an instrument for economic development and
employment generation particularly in remote areas and a positive step for
poverty elimination has been accepted the world over.
In Nigeria,
tourism is one of the important subsectors in the services sector. It is young
and a developing industry in Nigeria. Traditionally, the major foreign exchange
earners of Nigeria are gold, timber and cocoa.
However,
Nigeria has shifted focus from over-dependence on these traditional commodities
and sees tourism as a potential to become the number one foreign exchange
earner. Tourism is placed third in terms of foreign exchange earnings for
Nigeria. The tourism sector has the potential to contribute to economic growth.
This can be seen in the areas of employment creation as well as income
generation potential. Thus, the tourism subsector has shown that it can
contribute significantly to Gross Domestic Product, private sector investment,
employment and export diversification, and contribution to foreign exchange
earnings [The State of the Nigeria economy (SGE), 1991].
1.2STATEMENT
OF RESEARCH PROBLEM
Unemployment
rates are particularly high among graduate and especially among school leaves,
giving rise increasingly to the problems of "educated unemployment".
Paradoxically, graduate unemployment seems to be correlated with levels of
education attained in some cases. This is particularly true for school leavers
in, for example, Nigeria where the proportion of the unemployed with secondary
education increased from 24 to 51 percent between 1974 and 1985. graduate
employment rates are probably 3 - 4 times higher than those of older workers,
and in many countries in the region open unemployment among graduate as a group
in the labour could be as 40 - 50 percent.(John Obi Steve 2001, ‘Nigerian
Irrigation Analysis’)
Due to the
issue mention above has resulted to the need of this research work, the
research sees the problem and seek to highlight possible ways to solve this
ugly manner facing our country.
1.3
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
Having in
mind the issues that arise or brought about this research work, the researcher
seeks to address and create a channel among the citizens of the community the
effect hospitality and the tourism industry has to the employment rate of the
nation at large. This work objectives will also cover the following;
1.Job
creation in the industry to the community
2.Highlights
on courses of unemployment
3.To identify
the programmes of Tourism and Hospitality industry in creating employment.
4.To find out
problems encountered by the Tourism and Hospitality industry in creating
employment in oyun local government, kwara state
5.To
determine the contributions of Tourism and Hospitality industry towards the
growth of Nigeria economy.
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