The Secretary-General of the Ministry of Commerce and Tourism, Mr. Amadou El Hadj Guey, today Thursday in Ouadane, together with the Governor of Adrar, Mr. Abdullah Ould Mohamed Mahmoud, presided over the graduation ceremony of a new class from the School of Hospitality and Tourism, as part of the development component of the Heritage Cities Festival.
This class includes 50 students distributed across the specialties of reception, cooking,
The Secretary-General of the Ministry of Commerce and Tourism explained that this batch will contribute to efforts aimed at developing the tourism industry in the country.pastry, and laundry.
The Secretary-General of the Ministry of Commerce and Tourism explained that this batch will contribute to efforts aimed at developing the tourism industry in the country.
He said that the School of Hospitality and Tourism is considered a major achievement that reflects the commitment of His Excellency the President of the Republic, Mr. Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, to developing this vital and important sector.
He added that the courses offered by this school will allow young people to better promote the country’s cultural values, noting that local tourism is in urgent need of creatives who combine scientific skills with theoretical knowledge.
In turn, the Governor of Adrar expressed his sincere thanks to those in charge of the School of Hospitality and Tourism for their efforts, urging the graduates to continue engaging in these activities.
The mayor of Oualata, Mr. Mohamed El-Amin Ould Ababou, also praised this event, emphasizing that the city of Oualata is considered a tourist gateway to Mauritania due to its cultural heritage, tourist sites, heritage libraries, and rare manuscripts