IN ZAMBIA. SIERRA LEONE’S TOURISM MINISTER CALLS FOR VISA WAIVERS TO ENCOURAGE TOURISTS IN-FLOW INTO THE AFRICAN CONTINENT

Sierra Leone’s Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Hon. Nabeela Farida Tunis on Monday 22 nd July, 2024 informed colleague Ministers of Tourism and the African Tourism Community that the Government of Sierra Leone has embarked on rigorous policy reforms to improve the investment climate including but not limited to tax Incentives, ease of business registration and infrastructural development among others.

Hon. Tunis, aka “The Game Changer” made these remarks whilst addressing the 67th Meeting of the UN Tourism Regional Commission for Africa and the 2nd UN Tourism Regional Conference on Brand Africa under the theme: ‘Promoting Africa to unlock tourism investments and the sector’s growth potential”, in the Zambian Tourism capital, Livingstone.

She indicated from the outset that the Government of Sierra Leone, since 2018 has made the tourism industry a priority growth sector that has real potential to drive sustainable development. “l would like to appreciate the continent’s renewed focus on enhancing quality education and skills development to propel sustainable tourism growth on the continent. This approach will certainly insulate the sector from shocks, promote inclusive growth, support sustainable development, peace and cohesion” The Minister emphasized.

On “Inclusion” and “Empowerment”, Minister Tunis proudly stated without fear of contradiction that, Sierra Leone is known for putting women issues at the front and center of its development processes. She indicated that in 2024 her Ministry trained 900 women in handicrafts, tourism entrepreneurship, travel and hospitality among others. According to her, plans are underway to train frontline hospitality personnel later this year, and over half of the beneficiaries of the training will be women.

The Minister added that there are several challenges in the Sierra Leone tourism sector but with regional and global cooperation some of these challenges can be surmounted to unleash the true immeasurable potential of tourism.

In her usual display of courtesy, The Hon. Minister expressed her profound gratitude to the organizers of the event for the warm reception extended to her delegation and further congratulated the Minister of Tourism of Zambia, Rodney Malindi Sikumba, for providing excellent facilities to host the conference.

In concluding, Minister Tunis strongly advised her colleagues that visa waiver is a critical next step that must be taken to encourage tourists in-flow into the continent. This aspect must be addressed in tandem with the challenge of difficulty in air travel between and among African countries. “I am with the strongest conviction that with sincere cooperation among countries on the continent, these issues will be swiftly addressed”.

Sierra Leone’s delegation at the conference is headed by the dynamic Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Mrs Nabeela Tunis. Other members of the delegation include the General Manager of the National Tourist Board, Mrs Fatmata Hamid-Carew, Kai Bockarie-Saquee, the Public Relations Anchor at the National Tourist Board and Prince Gaima, Tourism Specialist of the Sierra Leone Economic Diversification project. (SLEDP). The conference continue on 23 and 24 July, 2024.