Minister of Tourism promises FG support for NANTA participation at WTM 2024
Minister of Tourism promises FG support for NANTA participation at WTM 2024
TRAVELMARKET:The Minister of Tourism Trade and Development, Mrs Lola Ade-John, says that government will mobilise the country to support National Association of Nigeria Travel Agency (NANTA) appearance at the World Travel Market (WTM) in London in November.
The
minister who was visibly excited about the selfless determination and
commitment of the private sector travel trade professional's body to market and
promote Nigeria, noted that NANTA's patriotic push and desire to fly the flag
of Nigerian cultural tourism values and
offerings deserves the support of all Nigerians, particularly the state
governments.
To
add flip to government intervention and support, the minister stated that the
ministries of culture and tourism recently joined hands together to approach
all 36 state governments to join the advocacy campaign to showcase Nigeria's
rich cultural tourism resources to the world.
"We
are upbeat about supporting your association and looking forward to being at
the WTM. NANTA has shown capacity and technical knowhow to stay ahead of this
noble gesture, and as government, the minister of culture, and myself have met
and agreed to support institutions such as yours to project this campaign which
is part of the government intention to provide direction for the private sector
to create jobs and gain knowledge of how to welcome and satisfy visitors to
Nigeria" she informed.
The
minister further explained that she needs the support of NANTA and the
organised Federation of Tourism Association of Nigeria to turn around the fortunes
of tourism in Nigeria.
"By
mid-September, we shall unveil the tourism policy, listen to the private sector
operational ecosystem, discuss data and statistics ethos which will help us
plan, motivate, and inspire a reward ecosystem for private sector visibility
and ownership of the sector. Our noble role is to offer guidance and assistance
where necessary and ensure discipline so as to mobilize the informal sector and
formal economy to improve our services, products, and offerings." She
added
The
minister prayed for sanity and collaboration in the industry, worried that the
extreme bickering and animosity among practitioners are distractive and could
ambush the progressive efforts both in the public and private sectors to have
an organised bankable cultural tourism economy.
"I
will work hard to enthrone harmony and togetherness. I don't like to pull any
official pressure to just show I am the minister of tourism. I would like to be
out there, working than sitting down here and receiving visitors and talking.
We must work together, and I must confess that the media, even though critical
of our activities, are veritable partners. We shall work with the Nigerian
tourism media, this is not negotiable, but they must be patient with us, though
not too silent." She stated
On visa issue, the minister said the issue is receiving attention from the interior minister, and very soon, the change will be visible. She also assured that Nigeria would return to winning ways soon but urged all Nigerians to put their hands behind the efforts by the government to create an atmosphere that is acceptable and welcoming to both Nigerians and the visitors.
"I
believe in the power of our domestic tourism, getting Nigerians to love Nigeria,
visit each other and appreciate our rich sociocultural diversity. NANTA is big
and huge, and I am sure together, we can make Nigerian culture and tourism
trade great and very attractive," the Minister enthused.
Speaking
earlier, NANTA President, Mr Yinka
Folami, who led the association's executive members, which included Immediate
Past President, Mrs Susan
Akporiaye, First Deputy President Pastor
Chinyere Umeasiegbu, Financial Secretary, Yinka Ladipo, Vice President, Abuja Zone, Mrs Uloma Ibiwari
Kamebonta, Internal Auditor, Johnson Ugochukwu and Stanley Digi, Chief Administrative
Officer, assured the minister that NANTA is Nigerian cultural tourism centric
and would do its best to be good ambassadors of the country within and outside our
shores.
He
noted that the association has taken it upon itself to market and promote
Nigeria at the World Travel Market in London, a project the association has
done successfully in the past two years, committing huge funds and energy.
"It
is a heavy burden for us, but we felt we must help our country in times of need
to help tell the stories of our rich cultural and historical diversities, and
we have no regret doing it because we believe in the Nigerian Project" he
explained, adding that NANTA expects the
government to support the drive to bring Nigerian cultural tourism to the
market place of global tourism and travel business.
"We
honestly received some encouragement from NTDA and NCAC in the past. But we
want to have a bigger Nigerian project at WTM and having done it successfully
in the past two years, with the Nigerian students community in the United
Kingdom turning out to support our initiative, we wish that government should
be part of the marketing and promotion movement which would help attract not
only visitors traffic but also critical investment to the country." NANTA
president stressed.
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