Indicative of the Solomon Islands government’s
drive to see tourism become a major economic contributor within
the next five years, Prime Minister, Manasseh Sogavare has
officially launched a key National Tourism Development Strategy
(SINTDS).
Funded by the South Pacific Tourism Organisation
and the European Union, the strategy sets out the Solomon Islands
government’s commitment to developing the country into an unique
tourist destination within a five-year timeframe, a key tenet of
which is to increase tourism sector development and encourage
international visitor growth.
However, the Prime Minister cautioned that even
with relatively modest growth at the levels proposed in the SINTDS
– a 9% growth within the next five years – achieving targets will require sustained commitment to the strategy backed
by strong leadership, increased investment and additional
government and donor resourcing.
Solomon Islands
Visitors Bureau CEO, Josefa ‘Jo’ Tuamoto has played a key role in
helping shape the SINTDS in tandem with his Department of Tourism
counterparts headed by Director of Tourism, Barney Sivoro.
Speaking from Melbourne where he is attending the 2015
South Pacific Tourism Exchange (SPTE), Mr Tuamoto agreed that
compared to other neighbouring destinations’ visitor arrival
aspirations, the 9% target might seem modest.
“The reality here is that for the first time the Solomon
Islands government is serious about tourism and has committed
major resources into the sector,” he said. “Given
the Solomon Islands’ traditional sources of wealth are now well
into ‘sunset’ mode, tourism growth has become a priority area for
the economic and social well-being of the country. For us as industry players, having the government
make this major commitment to tourism tells us where we want to
go. You can achieve almost any goal if you plan
your steps wisely and establish a time frame that allows you to
carry out those steps. The SINTDS has been
extremely well researched with key drivers identified. It is now
time for the Solomon Islands to take the next step and make those
aspirations a reality.”
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