Ua hoʻolaha aku ke Kuhina Nui Seychelles ʻo Didier Dogley i ka pāpā o nā moku holoholo no ʻelua mau makahiki. ʻO ka leka a Dagley i hōʻike ʻia e pili ana i ka nūpepa Nation's Island i ʻōlelo ʻia he ʻāpana kēia o nā hana e pale aku ai, a i ʻole hoʻemi ʻia ai ka hopena o ka nalu ʻelua o ka maʻi coronavirus (COVID-19) i ka ʻāina, ua hoʻolaha ke keʻena mākaʻikaʻi i kahi pāpā ʻelua makahiki ma nā kāhea moku peʻa holoʻokoʻa ma Port Victoria.
Ua ʻōlelo ke Kuhina no ka Hoʻomākaʻikaʻi, Mokulele Mokulele, Ports a me Marine Didier Dogley ua hoʻokō koke ʻia kēia pāpā a hele aku a hiki i ka hopena o 2021.
Ua wehewehe ʻo Kuhina Dogley ʻoiai ʻo ka maʻi ahulau COVID-19 a me nā ana i kau ʻia e loaʻa ai ka diffusion e hana nui nei i ka mahele mākaʻikaʻi, ua hana ke aupuni i nā hana he nui, e like me ke kālā, i mea e hiki ai i nā ʻoihana hoʻokipa ke ola a noho mau i ka wā o ka pilikia COVID-19 a hiki i ka ʻoihana ʻoihana hoʻokipa e hāpai.
Ua ʻike ʻo ia e pili ana nā hana me ka World Tourism Organization (WTO) ʻo ia ka hui kūikawā o ka United Nations i kuleana no ka hoʻolaha ʻana i ka mākaʻikaʻi kuleana, hoʻomau, a hiki i ke ao holoʻokoʻa.
Ua ʻōlelo ʻo Kuhina Dogley ma waho o ka uku uku a hiki i Iune, ua loaʻa nā kākoʻo ʻē aʻe i loaʻa me nā hōʻaiʻē palupalu i hana ʻia e pili ana i nā huaʻōlelo i makemake nui ʻia e ka mea lawe kālā, a me ka lā ʻauhau ʻauhau
Ua paipai pū kekahi ʻo ia i nā limahana hana ʻole e noi no ka haʻalele makahiki a ʻo ia, wahi a ia, e kōkua ia e hoʻohaʻahaʻa i ke kumukūʻai o nā hana i nā ʻoihana.
Ua hoʻohui pū ʻo Kuhina Dogley e like me ka pule aʻe, hiki i ka ʻoihana ke hoʻomaka i ke kūkākūkā ʻana i nā redundancies no kā lākou mau limahana haole.
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He aha e lawe ʻia mai kēia ʻatikala:
- Ua wehewehe ʻo Kuhina Dogley ʻoiai ʻo ka maʻi ahulau COVID-19 a me nā ana i kau ʻia e loaʻa ai ka diffusion e hana nui nei i ka mahele mākaʻikaʻi, ua hana ke aupuni i nā hana he nui, e like me ke kālā, i mea e hiki ai i nā ʻoihana hoʻokipa ke ola a noho mau i ka wā o ka pilikia COVID-19 a hiki i ka ʻoihana ʻoihana hoʻokipa e hāpai.
- Dagley’s message reported on the island’s Nation Newspaper said that this was part of measures to prevent, or minimize the impact of, a second wave of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in the country, the tourism department has announced a two-year ban on all cruise ship calls at Port Victoria.
- He noted that the measures are in line with the World Tourism Organisation (WTO) which is the United Nations' specialized agency responsible for the promotion of responsible, sustainable, and universally accessible tourism.