Drogba scores $15bn
Drogba |
Footballers are known for scoring
goals, and one of them who scored a lot of important goals is Didier Drogba of
Cote d’Ivoire.
Now retired from active playing
and no longer scoring goals on the pitch, he’s now scoring those goals
elsewhere in another important fashion.
He has helped Cote d’Ivoire strike
gold by helping to collect MOUs for a total of $15bn in commitments to back
tourism projects in the west African country.
The breakthrough comes ahead of
the influential Forum de l’Investissement Hotelier Africain (FIHA) which takes
place in Abidjan next month (March 23 – 25). FIHA is known for its ability to
link up the new investors with developers, consultants, contractors, hoteliers
and political leaders.
The former Chelsea striker – and
now UN world tourism ambassador – was part of a successful global push to
promote the rising success and attractiveness of Côte d’Ivoire’s tourist
economy. The country boasts a GDP growth rate of about 8% in 2019 and, as a
destination, with 2 million international visitors, it’s in third place in
Sub-Saharan Africa ehind South Africa and Zimbabwe, and ahead of Uganda,
Botswana, Kenya or Mauritius (according to UNWTO 2018 data).
Matthew Weihs, Managing Director,
Bench Events, which organises FIHA, said, “This is an extraordinary and
impressive effort by Côte d’Ivoire; and it makes this year’s Forum particularly
interesting because the funding commitments are in place and the task now is to
make projects happen.” Last year’s successful FIHA in Marrakech attracted 300
delegates from 28 countries.
Under the banner, Sublime Côte
d’Ivoire, Didier Drogba was a key player in a team of top Ivorian business and
political leaders, as well as showbusiness figures, who took a roadshow to
Dubai and Hamburg. They returned with more than 15 billion dollars of funding
commitments for a variety of tourism projects, from hotels, to resorts and
coastline development. All the backers have been invited to attend FIHA.
Philippe Doizelet, Managing Partner
of Horwath HTL, the world’s largest and most experienced hospitality
consultants, has been guiding Côte d’Ivoire’s efforts. He said: “It’s a blank
page that the industry can write on in the most exciting way. Much has to be
built – hotels alongside cultural centres and conference facilities, among
other things. The amazing coastline offers great ‘bleisure’ (a mix of business
and leisure) opportunities. Beyond Abidjan; Boulay island, Bassam and
Jacqueville are currently the most promising locations.” He sees the greatest
potential in ‘mixed-use’ projects, combining leisure, office and retail units
with hospitality, in particular, branded 2-star & 3-star hotels and
extended stay apartments.
Leading the country’s ambition to
make tourism one of the main pillars of the economy, is Tourism Minister
Siandou Fofana. Described by Philippe Doizelet as “visionary and deeply
committed. He works hard to bring people together and attracts the best
experts.”
Weihs concluded that “FIHA and
its affiliated event, the Africa Hotel Investment Forum, are central to driving
investments in regional hotel and mixed-use projects. The events connect key
international and regional stakeholders, private and institutional investors to
the hotel developers and operators that are fuelling the growth of the hotel
industry across the continent. The projects that are promoted and funded at
FIHA drive investments in tourism, stimulate economic growth in regional
markets, create jobs and encourage much needed infrastructure.”
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