ABSTRACT
Nigeria is
bestowed with a richness of diverse human, cultural and natural assets which
are an immense resource to the nation’s development of tourism. Although, in
spite the development of global tourism and its significance in developing
nations, in Nigeria the industry of tourism has not developed substantially.
Stability and peace are significant essentials to tourism development. The
political uncertainty, ethnic/religious conflicts, and crime in Nigeria have
been a significant obstacle to the development of tourism. Tourism, if relied
on the rules and better practices polished through ecotourism, might be an
influential technique that would decrease the nation’s reliance on oil. This
form of environmentally and socially accountable tourism could also decreased
political volatility by supporting in the generation of wealth, cover the
cultural gaps, nurture peace among various religious and ethnic groups and
foster rural areas. However, kidnappings, corruption, and killings appear to be
the economic as well as political trinity harming Nigeria. The existing
situation of bombings and insecurity particularly in the Northern region of the
country has presented severe challenges to the stability and peace of Nigeria.
The country has not merely suffered massive loss in properties, infrastructure
and precious human lives; it has also faced economic disruption which directs
to the disposition of foreign direct investment. Therefore, this dissertation
will highlight the impact of security on the tourism development of Nigeria and
the ways it can benefit the country in fostering its current state of
instability.
Chapter 1:
Introduction
1.1
Background
Normally, no
business can survive in an insecure and tensed environment. Tourism industry is
no exception. It has become a big source of financial expansion for several
nations, highlighting the service area and forging successful forward and
backward associations with the remaining of the economy, facilitating new job
opportunities and income resources. Even though, the developed nations base on
an increased ratio of global tourism, several developing nations are starting
to reap benefits of the massive opportunities presented by tourism. Nigeria is
wealthy enough to be a great tourism spot as it is loaded with natural and
human resources and wish to become one of the established economies of the
globe as well as a leading country in Africa by 2020 (Arowolo & Fabarebo,
2005). In order to materialize the dream, Nigeria needs to determine the
effective exploitation of its assets to attract the native and global
investors. Despite of laudable objective and planning, Nigeria has
significantly nothing to rely upon for the achievement of its goals. Currently,
the majority of its population is deprived and poor and they do not gain access
to contemporary health care provisions, pipe water, and higher education and
employment opportunities. They cannot bear daily three square meals. These
unfavorable development signs have directed to it being ranked as one of the
most deprived and poorest countries throughout the world.
The poor
growth position of Nigeria without any doubt breeds environment of aggravated
expectations and nurture widespread annoyance on the end of those that are
bound in the vortex cycle of miserable poverty. The situation of desperation is
more provoked by powerless elimination schemes and conspirational overlooking
by the government of Nigeria. In such predicament condition, people and groups
react diversely relying on conditional aspects and potency. These reactions are
materialized and seek expression in several shades of rebellious conducts
including kidnapping, robbery, killings, revolt among various others (Wang
& Pizam, 2011). In the middle of all these issues, Nigeria is faced with
intimidating challenges of security which primarily include assassination,
terrorism, kidnapping, militancy, armed robberies and ethnic calamities. The
existing most troubling insecurity issue in Nigeria is the fear unleashed by a
dreaded confrontational Islamic group Jama’atul Alhul Sunnah Lidda’ Wat, Wal
Jihad commonly known as Boko Haram (Holcomb, 2004). The presentation by mass
media to the masses has been a multivariate perception of vivid actions of bombings
with horrific depiction and impunity of people blistered and destruction of
property by Boko Haram. Therefore, everyone, particularly in the breeding
ground of terrorism, resides in persistent panic. At this point, one starts to
wonder how the masses who reside in these areas go about their economic and
social activities and how much the country requires developing a safe and
secure environment in order to foster a stable growth of industries like
tourism which can promise a better outlook for the country.
1.1.1 Boko
Haram: Cause and the Epidemic of Intimidation in Nigeria
Boko Haram is
a popular Muslim sect dedicated to follow extreme principles. Few scholars
suggest the beginning of the group to 1995 and identified Lawan Abubakar as the
founder of the group. it was the time when Lawan left for advanced learning in
Saudia Arabia that the group then called as Sahaba led by Mohammad Yusuf who
was respected as the leader and who managed the issues of the group. Others
recognize the group creator to Shehu Sanni, which was based in Northern Nigeria
(Holcomb, 2004). Other than the above mentioned aspects, several expositions on
the beginning and founder of Boko Haram. When the group was led by Mallam
Mohammed Yusuf, Boko Haram transformed radically and received foreign
integration particularly with famous Al-Qaeda. Since 2009, the Boko Haram
contributed to a sever security risk in Northern region of Nigeria. The terror
plan of the group assumed an intimidating direction from 2010 till now
(Adelugba & Ujomu, 2008). Although, until June 2011, the attacks were
limited to the North East zone. The initial onslaught external to that zone was
the Abuja bombings at police headquarters in Nigeria. That assault was followed
up with the onslaughts of United Nations House later in 2011 (Bassey &
Dokubo, 2011).
Figure 1:
Save Our Girls Campaign
Source:
(Arowolo & Fabarebo, 2005)
Around 200
girls were kidnapped by Boko Haram who mocked Nigerians with warnings to sell
those school girls for sexual slavery. In a nation where girls are not
encouraged to get higher education, this could reinforce that lesser girls will
dare the classroom. This story captured the global attention which eventually
followed by a mass media campaign ‘Bring Back our Girls’and international
protests. Critics express Goodluck Jonathan, Nigerian President has effort very
little to rescue those girls and to stop the dreadful onslaughts of Boko Haram.
The term Boko Haram generally means “western teaching is offense” (Bassey &
Dokubo, 2011). This current onslaught makes it harder for the kids of Nigeria,
particularly girls, to attend school and become educated. Boko Haram has
effectively deterred numerous school going children in northern Nigeria.
However, the educational record of the country is hardly astral. It is one of
the only nations throughout the globe where the condition of education has
reduced over the last ten years (Giacoma & Horsey, 2013).
After
highlighting the research issue, the paper will discuss the literature related
with the concepts of safety and security and their significance for sustainable
tourism development. Followed by a brief description of research methodology
that is used to conduct the study of selected topic and afterwards there will
be a comprehensive analysis of tourism development in Nigeria, its impact on
various areas and how can security in the country lead to a peaceful, sound and
sustainable tourism growth. There will be recommendations at the end
underlining the importance of safety and security for Nigeria’s current
political istability and how it can be cured through proper and adequate
measues.
1.2 Rationale
In modern
times, Nigeria has been recalled as one of the topmost regions which have
imposed a huge influence on tourists due to its natural resources. Beside, the
ratio of tourists visits particularly in destinations like Cross River and
Lagos regions. However, because of the daunting rise of insecurity evolved from
political instability in the country, witnessed in events like kidnappings and
bombings by Boko Haram, the tourism industry of the country shows a dubious
future. Therefore, this research paper aims to understand the impact of
security on the tourism development of Nigeria and how a safe and stable
political and national environment would help in boosting the industry.
1.3 Research
Objectives
To study the
evolution of tourism development in Nigeria
To outline
the impact of security on the growth and progress of tourism industry in
Nigeria
To offer
recommendations on improving the microenvironment of Nigeria for a steady
development of tourism industry.
To understand
the significance of management in the tourism industry while implementing the
established knowledge of management into the analysis.
To integrate
marketing insights and understanding to determine the importance of tourism
development in Nigeria.
1.4 Research
Questions
The presented
work addreses the following research questions
What is the
impact of security on tourism development in Nigeria?
What are the
risk factors that is affecting tourism development in Nigeria?
What is the
impact of security on the growth and progress of tourism industry in Nigeria?
How
microenvironment of Nigeria could be improved for steady development of tourism
industry?
1.5 Scope of
the Research
The scope of
this study is limited only to Nigeria so that more in depth information could
be obtained to propose proper recommendations to the Government for improvement
and development of this industry. Moreover, the research and the factors
analysed are only limited to tourism industry.
1.6
Significane of the Research
The research
is significant specially for the tourism industry of Nigeria. However, the
research is equally important for the tourism industry of other countries that
are at low security levels. Thus, the study is significant for researchers,
tourists, Government, investors who can take advantage of this study.
1.7 Structure
of Dissertation
The
dissertation is divided into following five chapters:
Chapter 1:
This chapter gives overview of the industry along with research objectives,
research questions, rationale, scope and significance of the research.
Chapter 2:
This chapter provides quality literature on the tourism industry with respect
to different factors.
Chapter 3:
This chapter provides research methodology i.e., the research is carried out
using secondary data that was collected solely for the purpose of research
Chapter 4:
This chapter discusses and analyse data collected from different sources that
would contribute to the next chapter.
Chapter 5:
This chapter will finally conclude research and recommendations will be
proposed on the basis of the data collected and analysed.
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