Repost by Becky de Asis/The Redline News
TAWI-TAWI — The Ministry of Trade, Investments and Tourism (MTIT) of the
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), through its tourism
bureau conducted a trainor’s training and monitoring of tourism projects in
this far-flung province on October 7-9.
According to Engr. John Lomboy, regional office's chief tourism operation
officer, the 3-day training aimed at strengthening the human resource of the
Bureau of Tourism (BOT) and MTIT tourism officers in the entire region.
Participants include provincial directors and tourism officers from
Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur, Basilan, and Sulu.
The training focused on customer service, Filipino brand of service, tourism
event organizing, tourism awareness, and tourism value chain as topics of
discussion, which were lectured by different resource speakers of the MTIT to
include Engr. Lomboy himself.
Engr. Lomboy said that they are using a general approach with their tourism
promotion while waiting for the completion of the regional tourism development
plan.
“Katunayan ang MTIT ay nag-hire ng consultant upang i-formulate ang nasabing
plano sa tourism development ng BARMM,” Lomboy added.
Meanwhile, Phemeena Mambatawan, MTIT regional information officer, said that
monitoring of tourism related establishments (TRE) particularly restaurants and
sites in the province, was one of the ministry’s activities in the visitation
aside from conducting the training.
This aimed for accommodation and accreditation of the TRE into the regional
tourism board, and Hadji Uppay Eco-Farm was among the visited areas as part of
the MTIT tourism project.
The Hadji Uppay Eco-Farm in Lapid-Lapid, Bongao, popularly known as the “rubber
tree farm” has turned into a tourist site for the locals in the province.
MTIT Tawi-Tawi Provincial Director Termizie Masahud said that they have been so
busy for the last eight days roaming around Tawi-Tawi together with the hired
MTIT consultant to identify tourism related establishments in the province.
“This is in consonance with the crafting and formulation of the regional
tourism development plan of the Bangsamoro government,” Masahud said.
(Bangsamoro Information Office)
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