ATHCON felicitates with President Bola Tinubu on 100 days in Office

The National President, Mr. Olatunde Oluloye FTHC and all the Executives and Members of the Association of Tourism and Hospitality Consultants of Nigeria (ATHCON) has felicitated with His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu, on the attainment of his 100 days in office.

In a congratulatory message, co-signed by Mr. Olatunde Oluloye, the National President and Dr. Omopeju Afanu, the Executive Secretary/CEO, the body stated that:

“Your administration has made key policy changes notable of which is the establishment of the Ministry of Tourism. We commend President Tinubu for this great feat as we have, over the years as active participants in this sector of the economy clamoured for this individually and collectively.

“The decision to accord the industry a separate ministry speaks volume about the government’s commitment to harnessing the socio-economic benefits that tourism offers, while also acknowledging the crucial role tourism plays in cultural preservation, community development, and global representation. With the creation of a Tourism ministry, it is expected that more agencies and parastatals will be added to it to streamline the operations and programmes of the new ministry, in addition to the existing two agencies operating in the Old Ministry of Culture and InInformation.”

ATHCON went further to congratulate the pioneer Minister of Tourism, H.E. Lola Ade-John, on her appointment, “pledging unwavering commitment to collaborate closely and leverage our expertise to support your efforts in propelling the Nigerian tourism industry to unprecedented heights. We strongly believe your expertise in the technology space positions you to leverage innovative digital solutions, thereby enhancing destination marketing strategies, and ensure seamless travel experiences for both domestic and international tourists.”

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The body, used the opportunity of the moment, to advocate for the inclusion of the industry in the President’s economic drive to support hospitality and tourism businesses, “as not only are both industries potential sources of foreign exchange but also one of the highest employers of labour.”

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