Tourism has rebranded Lagos, says Commissioner ...As Eko, Ibom hotels win big at Nigeria Travel Awards
Success Damian:
From L-R:
Mrs Ibe O. Annette, South
West Zonal Coordinator, NTDC, Miss Omolola Itayemi, President, ATTWON, Mrs.
Saidat Olaitan Otulana, Rep of the Hon. Commissioner for Tourism Arts &
Culture, Miss Omolara Adagunodo, Managing Director of Jumia Travel at the
Nigeria Travel Awards by Jumia Travel at Four Points By Sheraton
Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mr
Steve Ayorinde has stated that the tourism growth plan of Governor Ambode-led
administration has turned Lagos to a safe and welcoming tourist destination.
The
commissioner who was represented by the Director, Lagos State Council of Arts
and Culture, Mrs Saidat Olaitan Otulana made the disclosure at the 3rd edition
of Nigeria Travel Awards held on Monday and organised by Jumia Travel,
Nigeria’s leading online travel agency. The event, which held at Four Points by
Sheraton, recognised individuals and organisations within the country’s travel
and tourism industry.
In his words "For
us at the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism Arts and Culture, all we have done in
almost four years is to commit to the governor's growth agenda on the creative
economy through what he called “Project T.H.E.S.E” which stands for Tourism,
Hospitality, Entertainment and Sports for Excellence. It is a known fact that
the agenda, which informed the deliberate investment in human capital and
infrastructure with remarkable impact on the creative industry, has lived up to
its promise in the last three and half years.
"Tourism has
become one of the major players in international commerce and represents one
of the main sources of income for many developing countries. And this
precisely is why the Lagos State Government under Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has
accorded the sector huge attention and committed huge resources into developing
it in order to make it a model sector that will perform the tripartite role of
rebranding the state as a safe and welcoming destination for visitors; of
creating opportunities for different levels of stakeholders and to further
develop the sector as a thriving and profitable venture for both investors and
stakeholders on one hand, and government as regulators and enablers on the
other hand, Otulana said.
The
Wells Carlton Hotels & Apartments, Abuja won the “Hotel of the Year”, while
Eko Hotel & Suites won the “Best Business Hotel” and “Jumia Travel Booking”
awards. Ibom Hotel & Golf Resort won the “Best Leisure Hotel” while Air
Peace won the “Best Local Airline” for two consecutive years. Emirates Airline
won the “Best International Airline,” while Tour2Nigeria won the “Best Travel
Blogger/Vacation Planner”. Chuks Nwanne of The Guardian newspapers won the
“Travel Reporter of the Year.”
In
her opening remark for the awards presentation, the Managing Director of Jumia
Travel Nigeria, Miss Omolara Adagunodo said that the Awards is organised to
raise the service delivery bar in the Nigeria Travel/Hospitality Industry, and
encourage all hotels and airlines in the country to offer the highest quality
of service to their customers.

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