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IMPACT OF ART AND CRAFT TOWARDS TOURISM DEVELOPMENT A CASE STUDY OF OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
ABSTRACT
Art and craft industry is a major economic sector of tourism development in Oredo. The aim
of this study is to establish art and craft as a veritable source of tourism economic
development; the objectives of the study are to: undertake the itinerary of art and craft in the
study area, identify the art and craft stakeholder in the study area, examine the socioeconomic
benefits of art and craft to the stakeholders and identify the problems associated
with art and craft production in the study area; Data were collected by structured
questionnaire; oral interviews, on site visits and participant observations so as to gain
perception and understanding of the art and craft sector. The primary data was gathered
from the crafters through interviews, while the Secondary data were gathered from
questionnaires. The results and findings show that art and craft sector has socioeconomic
and economic benefits to the stakeholders though there are infrastructural deficiencies, lack
of capital, no conducive environment and regular power supply to work; that the government
should put in place, to enhance the sector. Conclusion and recommendation are drawn that
since the sector has socio economic and economic benefits that art and craft bring for the
stakeholders and even the government both state and local, the government should try to
ameliorate the problems.
KEY WORDS: Arts and craft, tourism development, stakeholders, socio-economic
benefits
Mabel Ehimen Imooje & Mangut Danjuma Gandu
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