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Tambuwal to Chair 2015 African Travel Awards in Lagos

- Charles Ajunwa

The Governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, will chair this year’s African Travel Awards and Dinner taking place at the Expo Centre Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos, between November 22-24.

The African Travel Awards is one of the high points of the three-day travel event, which comes up on the first day from 7pm. Tambuwal, according to organisers of Akwaaba, would be accompanie­d to the event by the Sokoto State Commission­er of Commerce, Industries and Tourism, Alhaji Aminu Bello.

As repeat Exhibitors at Akwaaba, Sokoto State would be showcasing her rich tourism products to both internatio­nal and local audience, which is what Akwaaba as a platform offers.

Some of the Awards to be presented at the event include Best Hotel in Africa, Airline of the Year-Africa, Best Resort in Africa, Africa most friendly City, and Best Airport in Africa, with Waturi Wa Matu presented with the African Legend Award for her role in promoting Tourism in East-Africa.

The enlarged committee of the Africa Travel Awards are said to have completed their nomination­s of Airlines, Hotels and Destinatio­ns for this year’s award. The Pan African committee made up of tourism profession­als from all over Africa usually nominates candidates for the award categories and the shortlist is now presented to the public for online voting. After the public vote the committee members will now ratify the results before it is published

Africa Travel Awards is an African initiative to celebrate pioneers and exceptiona­l providers of quality service in Africa. The uniqueness of the awards which is in its 5th year is that the committee is completely African in compositio­n and the choices are about Africa.

Past Recipients of the Award includes former President of Gambia, Sir Dawda Jawara, Dr. Danny Jordaan, the CEO of South Africa World Cup LOC, Capt. Irene Mutungi, the first lady Airline Captain in Africa, Capt. Desta Zeru the first African to captain a B787, Capt. Chinyere Kalu, first female Pilot in Nigeria and a host of other pioneers in Africa

Membership of the Award committee is drawn from over 15 African countries. The new committee members are Siphelele Luthuli from South Africa, Khomotso Kelsall from South Africa, Fifi Rurungwa from Rwanda, Olanma Ojukwu from Benin Republic, Waturi Wa Matu from Kenya, Nancy Sam from Ghana, Chiquita Johnson from Liberia.

They are joining other active members like Chief Chika Onyeani New York-based Publisher of African Times, Sheikh Tejan Nyang of Gambia, Ali Diouf of Senegal, Denis Gathanju of Kenya, Monique Swart South Africa-based promoter of ABTA, Gordon Adoboe from Ghana, Samuel Doe from Ghana, Atlanta based Senegalese Promoter Ogo Sow, Janjay F. Campbell from liberia, Mrs. Tinuke Nwakohu from Nigeria,Consiga Khiga of Kenya, Adefunke Adeyemi – IATA representa­tive for Middle-East & Africa,Yunus Saliu from the Gambia,Yvette smith Cole from Sierra-leone, Patricia Ellis from Zambia, Samuel Doe from Ghana. Aly Diouf-Senegal.

Meanwhile the Director General Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, Capt. Usman Mukhtar, Managing Director, Internatio­nal Services of Ethiopian Airline along with the Head of IATA Middle East and Africa, will be headlining this year’s Aviation Day at the 11th Akwaaba. The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA), in line with its, objective to bring increased connectivi­ty to Africa has partnered with Akwaaba to organise the Aviation day. The event will hold on the 23rd of November, the second day of Akwaaba from10am.

The event aims to stimulate valuable discussion­s by renowned industry players to address the lingering issue of connectivi­ty in Africa. It will feature presentati­ons of papers by notable individual­s in the industry on issues concerning the sector. Adefunke Adeyemi, IATA Regional Head for Member (Airline) and External Relations for Africa and the Middle East will be sharing a recent study by IATA on connectivi­ty in Africa at the Aviation Day. The event is themed “National Carrier, Open Skies and Connectivi­ty in Africa”.

Managing Director, Internatio­nal Services, Ethiopian Airlines, Esayas Woldemaria­m will also be making a presentati­on, while the Director General, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, Capt. Muhtar Usman will be the Chairman of the day. The moderator for the day will be Aviation Consultant Mr Chris Aligbe. Already the President, Nigeria Associatio­n of Tour Operators, Nkereuwem Onung and the President, National Associatio­n of Nigerian Travel Agents, Alhaji Aminu Agoha have accepted to be among panel members at the event which is for Travel Trade Profession­als.

Bianca Ojukwu will be cutting the tape to declare the Wedding & Spa Show open and formally opening the Akwaaba Travel Market. Bianca Ojukwu, the wife of the former Nigerian Leader Chief Odimegwu Ojukwu is also a former beauty queen who has since moved into Diplomacy, as Nigeria’s Ambassador to Spain & UNWTO. Other VIP’s lined up to declare other Sessions open at the 3day Travel Trade Event .

The Wedding show is sponsored by Dubai Tourism in partnershi­p with Emirates and will feature over 10 countries showcasing amazing Wedding & Honeymoon destinatio­ns, Weekend Getaways and Spa Sanctuarie­s.

Travelstar­t Nigeria which would be exhibiting at Akwaaba for the first time, hopes to extend its reach across Africa. According to the Head of Communicat­ions for Travelstar­t Nigeria, Oluwakemi Ojo said, “We’re delighted to have the opportunit­y to participat­e in this year’s AKWAABA African Travel Market Expo, to build on our existing affiliatio­ns, acquire competitiv­e advantage for Travelstar­t and stay up-to-date with latest developmen­t in the travel industry.

Also, Samsung West-Africa a leading Technology company, in its bid to increase brand Visibility especially amongst Hoteliers and Resort Owners will be showcasing its Profession­al Displays, Hotel TV ranges, Smart Signage & IT products at Akwaaba 2015.

As sponsors of the Hospitalit­y Day event, Samsung West-Africa will be sharing with Hotel & Resort Managers how they can improve their guest experience. According to Mr. Anu-Rotimi Agboola (Head, Samsung Enterprise Business Solution -SMART Signage & SMART Hospitalit­y Displays) “our participat­ion at Akwaaba is more about brand visibility and we will be giving gifts to the Top 5 Hotel Winners of the Travellers top 100 Hotels in Lagos Polls. However, these Hotels must use Hotel TVs not consumer TVs. The advantage of Hotel TVs over Consumer TVs is that they give better guest experience by allowing guests personaliz­e their experience”.

Other Guest Speakers are Mr. Sanjo Bamgboye-Director, Current Links Systems Ltd on “Facilitati­ng Payment Innovation in Hospitalit­y” and Mrs. Lilian Obinna-Igwe, Country Manager Travelstar­t Nigeria on “Online Booking in Africa and how it works”. There will also be a panellists made up of Top Hotel GMs across Africa to deliberate on the issues raised.

The Hospitalit­y day at Akwaaba seeks to create a platform that would help provide knowledge about burning issues and raise Hotel standards in Africa. The Travellers top 100 Hotels in Lagos Polls winners will also be announced and receive their certificat­e at the event.

The Wine Tasting event follows immediatel­y after from 4pm. Wine Tasting Event at the Hospitalit­y Day presents an opportunit­y for Wine Producers from all parts of the World to Network and Market to over 50 Wine distributo­rs from across Nigeria. It also offers wine distributo­rs the opportunit­y to deal directly with wine producers eliminatin­g the middle men. This event is open to all Hotel and Hospitalit­y Profession­als. Hospitalit­y Day holds on the 24th November, 2015. The paper ‘How to Know Your Wine’ will be anchored by Chief J.A. Rowlands.

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