NIHOTOUR DG Meets Comptroller General of Immigration to Strengthen Standards in Nigeria’sTourism, Hospitality, and Travel Industry

PRESS RELEASE
NIHOTOUR DG Meets Comptroller General of Immigration to Strengthen Standards in Nigeria’s
Tourism, Hospitality, and Travel Industry
Abuja, Nigeria – [Date] – The Director General of the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism
(NIHOTOUR), Aare (Dr.) Abisoye Fagade, FIMC, has met with the Comptroller General of the
Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) to seek a strategic collaboration aimed at enforcing industry
standards within the tourism, hospitality, and travel sectors.


This partnership is crucial in
addressing the unchecked influx of expatriates into Nigeria’s hospitality industry and ensuring fair
labor practices for Nigerian professionals.
Nigeria has witnessed a significant influx of expatriates, including individuals from war-torn
countries and smaller African nations, who dominate key positions in hospitality businesses.
These expatriates often earn in foreign currencies, particularly in dollars, while their Nigerian
counterparts—despite having equal or even higher qualifications—are paid significantly lower
salaries in Naira. This disparity persists partly due to the lack of regulatory oversight in the
issuance of work permits within the industry.
Currently, expatriates seeking employment in Nigeria’s hospitality sector obtain work visas
through the NIS under the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card (CERPAC).
However, there is no requirement for them to obtain NIHOTOUR certification, which is essential for
ensuring that they meet industry-specific competency standards.


NIHOTOUR’s Demands and Call for Action

  1. Inclusion of NIHOTOUR Certification in Work Visa Requirements:
    NIHOTOUR is calling for the immediate inclusion of its certification as a mandatory requirement
    for hospitality, travel, and tourism businesses when processing work visas for expatriates. This will
    ensure that only qualified professionals who meet Nigeria’s industry standards are granted permits
    to work in the sector.
  2. Joint Committee for CERPAC Review:
    NIHOTOUR seeks to establish a joint committee with the NIS to conduct a comprehensive review
    of all CERPAC work permits issued to expatriates working in Nigeria’s hospitality and tourism
    industry. The committee will ensure that all foreign professionals operating in the sector possess
    both NIHOTOUR certification and the required CERPAC permit.
  3. Training of Immigration Officers for Enhanced Airport Experience:
    As Nigeria’s first point of contact for visitors and returning citizens, immigration officers play a
    crucial role in shaping the country’s image. NIHOTOUR is proposing a structured training program
    for immigration officers at airports to enhance their professional conduct and improve the overall
    airport experience. This initiative aims to eliminate alleged cases of extortion, foster a welcoming
    environment for travelers, and create an additional revenue stream for both NIHOTOUR and the
    NIS.
    A Commitment to Industry Excellence
    This collaboration between NIHOTOUR and the NIS will not only enhance Nigeria’s tourism and
    hospitality standards but also protect the interests of Nigerian professionals. By ensuring that
    expatriates meet the same industry requirements as local workers, the initiative promotes
    fairness, professionalism, and the sustainable growth of Nigeria’s tourism sector.
    NIHOTOUR remains committed to elevating the country’s tourism and hospitality industry to international standards and will continue to engage key stakeholders in achieving this vision.

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