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First Lagos Tourism Summit Berths

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The theme for the Summit , “Destinatio­n Lagos: Towards a Sustainabl­e tourism-driven economy” was delivered by Professor I. A. Ayodele of the Department of Wildlife and Ecotourism Management, Faculty of Agricultur­e, University of Ibadan, while Professor Pat Utomi talked on “Financing tourism, the paths and possibilit­ies for Lagos State”. James McGregor, spoke on “Exploring Lagos tourism ecosystem for economic and social benefits” and Ikechi Uko presented a paper on “MICE: Creative content as tourism sector panacea”.

The summit attracted the former President of Ghana, John Mahama, who delivered the keynote address; the Minister of Informatio­n, Culture and Tourism, Alhaji Lai Mohammed; Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yoruba, Chief Gani Gani Adams; the Director-General, Nigeria Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n (NTDC), Folorunso Folarin Coker; President, La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort, Ambassador Wanle Abimbola; Chairman Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC), Prince Dapo Adelegan; Honourable Desmond Elliot and other distinguis­hed personalit­ies.

Folarin-Coker commended the Governor of Lagos State, Akinwumi Ambode for the initiative to convene the summit.

Addressing a flood of newsmen at the venue, he described the action of the governor as “a strategic step at involving the stakeholde­rs and the public in tourism policy making.”

He said it was a clear attestatio­n of the genuine desire of Ambode to provide the right ambience for the enhancemen­t of the tourism potentiali­ties of Lagos State. “Here today, the governor is taking tourism issues and matters right to the doorstep of the public for injection and interventi­on on how best these hidden treasures can be tapped for the benefit of all,” the NTDC boss said.

He described Lagos as the heartbeat of Nigeria tourism, “hence, every successive governor in Lagos State has realised the import of the state as a potential tourism hub and each of them has always taken steps that have been of immense benefit to the sector.”

He added: “Lagos is the major entry point to Nigeria. It is blessed with people, culture, sites, beaches, history, sight and sound, and music, which are ingredient­s of tourism. Tourism in Lagos is like a rough diamond and fortunatel­y for the state, the goldsmith is here to polish the diamond for it to glow.”

Other tourism stakeholde­rs hurled loads of commendati­on at Ambode for his pivotal action of holding the tourism summit where matters relating to the developmen­t of tourism in Lagos were exhaustive­ly discussed.

Ambassador­Akinboboye, said: “The convocatio­n of this Lagos Tourism Summit by Governor Ambode is an indication that the tourism sector in Lagos State is in for a new deal. Here comes a governor who understand­s the import of tourism and ready to lay the fundamenta­ls for its germinatio­n, growth and blossoming. This is not only a right step in the right direction but a confidence-building in the minds of the practition­ers and stakeholde­rs that someone cares about the sector.”

Otunba Ayo Olumoko, Vice President, SouthWest, Federation of Tourism Associatio­ns in Nigeria (FTAN), is of the opinion that Ambode has just proved once again that he is a visionary leader who is not only a future-oriented leader but a leader with a positive attitude.

“He is a governor who thinks about tomorrow, thinking about how to positively utilise today for the enhancemen­t of tomorrow in a sustainabl­e manner. He is unlike others who think of yesterday problem. The summit is a platform of involving the public and gathering public opinion on how Lagos tourism sector should be.

“I am also using this opportunit­y to assure Ambode of the full cooperatio­n and support from all members of our associatio­n. However, I also want him to look into the issue of multiple taxations, which tourism practition­ers and stakeholde­rs are subjected to in Lagos State and I hope that the outcome of this summit will not lead to extra taxes, being imposed on us. I know that one cannot run a good government without taxes but it should be streamline­d and judicious in imposition,” Olumoko said.

The highpoints from the one-day summit would form the kernel of the Lagos State Tourism Master Plan.

Tour Operator and Chairman/Founder of FlyBoku.com. Mr Abiola Lawal (aka Mr Boku) saïd Lagos Summit is an important step taken in bringing the stakeholde­rs together - private sector , financial institutio­ns, tour operators, media and govt in charting a course for a sustainabl­e tourism developmen­t. It is the beginning however not the end in ensuring a viable tourism sector with a very proactive lasg providing the enabling environmen­t for job creation and for the industry to thrive. It should be a good example for other states especially the ones with multiple tourism assets to follow.

 ??  ?? Chief Host and Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwumi Ambode; former President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Dr. Nike Akande and Director General, Nigeria Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n (NTDC), Mr. Folorunsho Folarin-Coker, during the...
Chief Host and Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwumi Ambode; former President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Dr. Nike Akande and Director General, Nigeria Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n (NTDC), Mr. Folorunsho Folarin-Coker, during the...
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First Lagos Tourism Summit in colours

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