N'ụbọchị njem nlegharị anya ụwa a 2020

N'ụbọchị njem nlegharị anya ụwa a 2020
Alain St.Ange, Presidential Candidate for One Seychelles

The former Minister of Tourism for the Republic of Seychelles and Onye isi ala for the October 24 elections, Alain St.Ange, shares his thoughts on this World Tourism Day:

“As the world marks yet again Tourism Day, it is important for us in Seychelles to say ‘Happy Tourism Day’ to each and every one, but to also say let us all rally to defend, protect, and help consolidate this industry that remains the powerful vehicle to not only stimulate the economic growth of our countries, but that also remains the motor for social growth in the world at large.

“This was the message I issued some years back, and it remains as relevant today as it did then. Today, on September 27, we celebrate World Tourism Day at a time when tourism as an industry has been grounded to a halt. COVID-19 landed in Seychelles as it did around the world and demolished the island’s tourism industry that had been consolidated over the years by the hard work of tourism industry players working alongside the government in what has been referred to as the PPP.

“Our islands became the flavor for discerning travelers and are noticed around the world, and for such accomplishment, we need to thank our Tourism Board, the private sector trade, our hotels, our DMCs, and our airlines for promoting Seychelles as a tourist destination.

“The Seychelles Tourism industry remains the pillar of the islands’ economy. We all want to see Seychelles Tourism bloom again and to do that we know we will work with our airline partners, our faithful tour operators from the four corners of the world, and above all be innovative and proactive.

“We are today proud to say that we have protected what we have been blessed with – the lush green natural landscape of our islands, our white sandy beaches, and our turquoise blue seas. We can be seen as good custodians of what we have, and we have gone the extra mile and have now declared over 50% of the total land area of Seychelles as protected national parks. But that is just not enough, because we know that our tourism industry would be on shaky ground if we did not put our culture at the center of our tourism industry and doing that by placing our people at the very center of our development, because without people we have no culture.

“This is why on this World Tourism Day, as we all celebrate the milestones achieved in our industry. We need to say to ourselves that our people remain our greatest asset, and we all need to continue to embrace them in their diversity.

“May Tourism Day 2020 be for the great continent of Africa a time of reflection on the protection and preservation of our rich natural heritage and this is inclusive of our people in its diversity in political affiliation, color of the skin, religious beliefs, and sexual preferences. May Tourism Day 2020 also be for the world at large, a time for reflection where the ambitions of one does not step on the rights of others needing tourism as a source of economic survival.”

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IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • “As the world marks yet again Tourism Day, it is important for us in Seychelles to say ‘Happy Tourism Day' to each and every one, but to also say let us all rally to defend, protect, and help consolidate this industry that remains the powerful vehicle to not only stimulate the economic growth of our countries, but that also remains the motor for social growth in the world at large.
  • But that is just not enough, because we know that our tourism industry would be on shaky ground if we did not put our culture at the center of our tourism industry and doing that by placing our people at the very center of our development, because without people we have no culture.
  • “May Tourism Day 2020 be for the great continent of Africa a time of reflection on the protection and preservation of our rich natural heritage and this is inclusive of our people in its diversity in political affiliation, color of the skin, religious beliefs, and sexual preferences.

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Alain St.Ange

Alain St Ange na-arụ ọrụ na azụmahịa njem nlegharị anya kemgbe 2009. A họpụtara ya dị ka Director nke Marketing maka Seychelles site n'aka President na Minister nke Tourism James Michel.

A họpụtara ya dị ka onye isi ahịa ahịa nke Seychelles site n'aka Onye isi ala na Minista njem nleta James Michel. Mgbe otu afọ nke

Mgbe otu afọ jere ozi, e buliri ya gaa n'ọkwa nke CEO nke Seychelles Tourism Board.

Na 2012 e hiwere Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands mpaghara mpaghara na St Ange họpụtara ka ọ bụrụ onye isi oche mbụ nke nzukọ a.

Na 2012 kabinet re-shuffle, St Ange họpụtara dị ka Minister nke Tourism na Culture nke ọ gbara arụkwaghịm na 28 December 2016 iji chụọ a condidacy dị ka Secretary General nke World Tourism Organisation.

na UNWTO Nzukọ izugbe na Chengdu dị na China, onye a na-achọ maka "Speakers Circuit" maka njem nlegharị anya na mmepe na-adigide bụ Alain St.Ange.

St.Ange bụ onye bụbu minista na-ahụ maka njem nlegharị anya na njem nlegharị anya na mba Seychelles, ụgbọ elu ụgbọ elu, ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri na mmiri nke hapụrụ ọrụ na Disemba afọ gara aga ịzọ ọkwa odeakwụkwọ ukwu nke mba ahụ. UNWTO. Mgbe obodo ya wepụrụ akwụkwọ nkwado ya ma ọ bụ akwụkwọ nkwado ya nanị otu ụbọchị tupu ntuli aka na Madrid, Alain St.Ange gosipụtara ịdị ukwuu ya dị ka ọkà okwu mgbe ọ na-ekwu okwu n'ihu ọha. UNWTO na-ezukọta na amara, oke agụụ na ụdị.

Edere okwu na-akpali akpali ya dị ka nke na-ekwu okwu akara kacha mma na òtù mba ụwa nke UN a.

Mba Africa na-echetakarị adreesị Uganda ya maka East Africa Tourism Platform mgbe ọ bụ ọbịa nke nsọpụrụ.

Dị ka onye bụbu Mịnịsta na-ahụ maka njem nlegharị anya, St.Ange bụ onye na-ekwu okwu oge niile ma na-ewu ewu, a na-ahụkarị ya ka ọ na-ekwu okwu ọgbakọ na nnọkọ n'aha obodo ya. A na-ahụ ike ya ikwu okwu 'n'ọgbụgbọ' dị ka ike na-adịghị ahụkebe. Ọ na-ekwukarị na ya na-ekwu site n'obi.

Na Seychelles a na-echeta ya maka adreesị akara na mmeghe nke agwaetiti Carnaval International de Victoria mgbe ọ kwughachiri okwu John Lennon ama ama… ” ị nwere ike ịsị na abụ m onye nrọ, mana ọ bụghị naanị m. Otu ụbọchị, unu niile ga-esonyere anyị, ụwa ga-akakwa mma dị ka otu”. Ndị nta akụkọ ụwa gbakọtara na Seychelles n'ụbọchị ahụ ji okwu St.Ange mere nke mere akụkọ n'ebe niile.

St.Ange kwuputara isi okwu maka "Nlegharị anya njem na ogbako azụmahịa na Canada"

Seychelles bụ ezigbo ihe atụ maka njem nlegharị anya na-adigide. Ya mere nke a abụghị ihe ijuanya ịhụ ka a na-achọ Alain St.Ange dị ka ọkà okwu na sekit mba ụwa.

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