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Community empowerment in Nigeria’s tourism industry: An analysis of stakeholders’ perceptions

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    Abstract

    This paper explores community empowerment in tourism development in Nigeria through an analysis of the perceptions of key stakeholders. Community empowerment is essential to ensure local community members benefit from tourism development. The study uses a qualitative approach to evaluate the degree of local community participation and empowerment in tourism in South-West Nigeria. Findings suggest that when community members have a sense of their political agency, they feel empowered psychologically. Community empowerment was found to be experienced differently by different stakeholders within the communities—some were more positive than others. The variability of experience suggests the potential for some cross—institutional/project learning. Local Government Tourism Committees (LGTCs) can facilitate empowerment at the community level—should be supported, and their role cultivated, to address the dearth of meaningful community empowerment. This in turn will require Nigerian governance structures to be willing to devolve a degree of power and authority over decisions to these bodies and the communities they serve.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)583-603
    JournalTourism Planning and Development
    Volume20
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2022

    Keywords

    • Community participation
    • Empowerment
    • Governance
    • Nigeria
    • Tourism development

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