Solomon Island Visitors Bureau (SIVB) CEO,
Josefa ‘Jo’ Tuamoto has applauded the establishment of a new
School of Tourism & Hospitality in Honiara, calling it “a catalyst
for the destination’s economic future.”
Mr Tuamoto praised the national government
for the role it has played in enabling the new educational
facility to become a reality.
“The Solomon Islands government has long
recognised the critical role tourism plays as a key driver of
foreign exchange and the need to create the strategies intended to
push tourism into place as the prime source of our foreign
exchange earnings within the next 10 years,” he said. “Just as
importantly, the government realises that to achieve this, we need
to field a fully trained and highly qualified workforce if we are
to build our tourism product base, deliver the right product and
compete on the global tourism stage. The establishment of this new
facility will play a crucial role and act as a catalyst in
enabling the Solomon Islands and its tourism industry to achieve
that goal.”
The SID12 million facility forms part of the
Solomon Islands National University campus and houses conference
rooms, a lecture theatre and several tutorial rooms.
At a ceremony to mark the handing over of the
new building’s keys to the university, Minister for Culture and
Tourism, Samuel Manetoali underlined the potential the tourism
sector represents for all Solomon Islanders and the need to
develop local human resources to manage and build on that
potential into the future.
“We need to wake up to the fact that our tourism
work force is one of the main factors of competitiveness in the
global tourism market,” the minister said. “But the development of
the tourism sector is not possible without the sufficient pull of
appropriately skilled labour. Travel and tourism requires a broad
range of skills ranging from business management to hotel specific
hospitality management and operations. This is where we expect to
see the new Tourism & Hospitality School play a major part in
building on, developing and implementing our people with the
required skill sets.”
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