Nigeria will be fully present at 2024 WTM – FTAN President, Onung, applauds NANTA, WATO for representation
The next edition of the World Travel Market (WTM) in London, United Kingdom, in 2024 will fully feature Nigeria travel and tourism operators, according to the President of the Federation of Nigerian tourism Associations (FTAN), Mr. Nkereuwem Onung.
Mr.
Onung who disclosed this in a statement released, on Monday, while reacting to the
unexpectedly low-key participation of the country at the just-concluded annual
WTM trade exhibition in London, assured that there will be an improvement come
next edition in 2024, as he further stated that the country ‘will be fully and
better represented.’
The
event remains the biggest platform to showcase exhibit travel and tourism
products by participants from across the world at the trade exhibition. The WTM
also showcases private sector operators in travel-related industries including;
hotels, airlines, car rentals, tour operators, and cruise lines.
However,
as well attended as the exhibition was, the country was unable to attend, as
only the representation made by the National Association of Nigeria Travel
Agencies (NANTA), and a private operator, Wakanow, flew Nigeria’s flag at the
trade show. Incidentally, another private sector operators’ group, the West
Africa Travel Organisation (WATO) also lifted the sub-region’s presence at the
trade expo in a separate stand.
The
Nigeria government did not officially put up an exhibition stand at the 2023
trade expo, which would serve as a general platform for all private and public
sector operators in the industry to showcase their products.
Reacting to the situation, the FTAN President, in a statement, explained that the absence of the Nigerian delegation is a temporary setback, adding that the original plan of the Federal Government was for the Minister of tourism, Ms. Lola Ade-John to lead the Nigerian delegation to the trade show, in line with the pledge made to the private sector operators in September this year of government’s renewed commitment towards growing the industry.
“The original plan was for the minister to lead the Nigerian industry delegation to the trade show. The plan was for the Minister of Tourism, Ms Lola Ade-John to lead a high-powered delegation of private sector operators in the industry to storm the 2023 WTM in London and fully showcase Nigeria’s products from all perspectives.
“However,
due to unforeseen challenges, mostly having to do with the minister’s health,
as well as logistics issues, that plan was temporarily shelved but not
discarded.
“The
government, from what I have been reliably informed will still fulfill its
original plan for the just-concluded WTM 2023 by the next edition in 2024.
So we expect that Nigerian travel and tourism operators will be given the room
to demonstrate their capacities by way of showcasing their enormous travel and
tourism products at the next edition of the trade exhibition in London.
“I
can assure you that this was not planned. We had intended to make a bigger showcase
of Nigeria’s tourism and travel potential but then happened the setback.
“The Federal Government, through the minister
had assured stakeholders of an improved investment and participation in the
industry, and it is not relenting on this assurance, hence, we assure you that the
next edition will gather an expanded delegation of operators to attend and
showcase our offerings at the expo.
“The
WTM is still the world’s biggest platform to meet and network among the travel industry's
most reputable operators and we cannot afford to be absent at the expo come
2024,” said Onung.
The
FTAN President further appreciated and hailed NANTA, WATO, Wakanow, and
others who exhibited at the WTM 2023 trade show which gave Nigeria a good
representation.
“The NTDA Director General, Folarin Coker represented the Minister at the WTM expo, but I appreciate NANTA and others like WATO, Wakanow, for the wonderful showcase on behalf of the Nigerian tourism operators. They indeed flew our flag really well from reports I have read on the trade exhibition. We hail them. And also the WATO and Wakanow teams which showed their presence during the event,” Onung continued.
It
would be recalled that earlier in September, this year, while receiving FTAN
chieftains in Abuja shortly after inauguration, Ms Ade-John disclosed that the
Federal Government has recommitted to enabling private enterprise participation
in growing the tourism sector of the country.
The
FTAN delegation led by its President, Onung also comprised the Directors
General of the two agencies in the ministry; the National Institute of
Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR), Alhaji Nura Kangiwa, as well as, his
counterpart at the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA), Mr Folusho
Folarin-Coker.
The
minister used the meeting to restate her task of making the tourism industry
viable and attractive to private investors, which she said tops the list of
focus she has been tasked with by President Bola Tinubu.
According
to the minister, ‘tourism is set to take the number one space in revenue
generation in the country,’ which she stressed, can only be achieved through
effective collaborations and result-oriented partnerships with private sector
businesses and think-tank groups like FTAN.
Ade-John
further reechoed President Bola Tinubu’s charge to all the ministerial
appointees to revitalize their sectors, even as she thanked the FTAN delegation
for the courtesy visit to her office ‘despite the tight space in the meeting
room.’
The
minister assured FTAN of her commitment to ‘push in ways and modalities to make
tourism in Nigeria work,’ with the cooperation of the private sector enterprise
stakeholders like the group.
On
the issue of carrying FTAN along in government attendance at international
events, the minister assured that she is working closely with all the
parastatals and the ministry to attend those events in order ‘to tell the world
that Tourism in Nigeria is back.’
In
partnership with private sector operators in the industry, the minister assured
of her readiness to ‘gladly talk to FTAN anytime’ and FTAN should feel free to
come to the office to see her anytime.
Members of the FTAN delegation in the courtesy visit to the Tourism minister’s office included the executive committee officers and some presidents of affiliate associations.
The WTM 2023 Federal Government was led by the Director-General of the NTDA, Mr. Folusho Folarin-Coker, while the NANTA team was led by its President, Mrs. Susan Akporiaye, including Vice President, Eastern zone, NANTA, Mrs. Chinyere Umeasiegbu; Vice President Lagos, Yinka Folami; and National Publicity Secretary, Mrs. Lola Adewole, as well as, journalist and member of the Association of Nigerian Journalists and Writers of Tourism (ANJET), Mr. Frank Meke.
The
next edition of the WTM London is expected to be held in November 2024.
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