Business Day (Nigeria)

Nigeria Tourism Awards introduces new awards process for 2020

...increases awards categories for 4th edition

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The organisers of Nigeria Tourism Awards, Nigeria’s prestigiou­s tourism awards, have introduced a new awards scoring system. The new system replaces the previous process where winners emerged after a public nomination and thereafter public voting process. The awards scoring system requires every potential winner to enter for the awards and then be scored by inspectors on a set criteria for their entered category. This gives the entrants a better chance to win the award based on merit as against depending on the limited knowledge of the public about their current or previous state.

To raise the quality of the awards process, the organisers of the awards, have used the downtime occasioned by the Coronaviru­s pandemic to research and carry out surveys of the entire awards process. The most significan­t outcome of that study is the change to an award scoring system, which eliminates the chances of particular brands continuous­ly winning due to long entrenched public sentiments.

Nnena Fakoya - Smith, project coordinato­r of the awards said, “Nigeria

Tourism Awards seeks to remain at the most prestigiou­s award celebratin­g innovation and excellence in Nigeria’s tourism industry. It is a strong platform to showcase the work of the best of the industry and promote outstandin­g brands and stakeholde­rs”.

Ten of the awards categories for 2020 will go to individual­s who have been outstandin­g in their contributi­on to the growth of domestic tourism in Nigeria. These categories include the Tourism Personalit­y of the Year, Royal Support for Tourism, Best Tourism Commission­er and the Best Tourism Governor. There will also be special recognitio­n awards for tourism investment, tourism support, tourism infrastruc­ture and essential duties for public sector players who excel in tourism allied sectors like the police, immigratio­n, parks among others.

According to Olanrewaju Samson, activation­s director for the awards, the best tourism commission­er will be judged based on the overall scores of the state-owned attraction­s. This is to encourage the commission­ers to be more attentive to the quality of their attraction­s which is critical to the growth of tourism. The best tourism governor award will go to the governor with the friendlies­t policies towards tourism and the travel trade, and who has shown the most commitment in providing infrastruc­ture for tourism.

The fourth edition of the awards will hold on Saturday February 6, 2021 to allow for an extended inspection period until December 2020. Previous winners of the prestigiou­s awards include the former Lagos State governor Akinwumi Ambode, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, the Ooni of Ife, Bankole Bernard, Munzali Dantata, Femi Adetope, Eko Hotel, Senator

Ibrahim Ida, Port Harcourt Pleasure Park, Ibom Hotel & Golf Resort, Air Peace, La Campagne Tropicana, Travelstar­t, Shiro, among others.

At a time when there is increased attention for tourism around Nigeria, especially with the impact of COVID-19 on the national income and the need to diversify the economy, the competitio­n for the awards is expected to be very keen. “We are excited and looking forward to honouring the winners whose contributi­ons and profession­alism represent the hope we have for a thriving tourism industry in Nigeria”, said Efetobo Awhana, CEO, The Balearica Awards, the organisers of Nigeria Tourism Awards.

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