
ATTWON lauds Wale Ojo-Lanre’s unwavering drive for tourism in Nigeria
The Association of Travel and Tourism Writers of Nigeria (ATTWON) has commended Barrister Wale Ojo-Lanre, Director General of the Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development, for his remarkable consistency and dedication to promoting tourism in Nigeria.
In a statement issued on Monday, ATTWON described Ojo-Lanre as a “relentless force” whose decades of advocacy have significantly advanced domestic tourism and projected Nigeria’s cultural heritage onto the global stage.
The association highlighted Ojo-Lanre’s extensive career, noting his service as a former Tourism Editor at the Nigerian Tribune and as the pioneer President of the Guild of Tourism Journalists. “Barrister Ojo-Lanre has been a beacon of inspiration, showcasing the beauty, diversity, and potential of Nigerian tourism even at times when national interest in the sector waned,” the statement read.
Ojo-Lanre’s energetic campaigns, thought leadership, and passionate storytelling have been instrumental in advocating for greater investment and policy support for the industry. Through consistent media engagement and initiatives, he has spotlighted numerous hidden tourism gems across Nigeria, boosting local economies and fostering cultural pride.
As the Director General of the Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development, Ojo-Lanre’s efforts have notably placed Ekiti on the global tourism map, attracting an influx of visitors and investors to the state. His achievements, according to ATTWON, have significantly strengthened Ekiti’s tourism profile and opened new economic opportunities.
ATTWON also lauded his advocacy for the establishment of a dedicated Ministry of Tourism at both the state and federal levels, noting that his self-funded campaigns have raised critical conversations about the need for tourism to be prioritized as a standalone economic sector.
“At a time when many are swayed by trends, Wale Ojo-Lanre has remained steadfast in his commitment to tourism development. His efforts continue to inspire a new generation of promoters and journalists,” the association stated.
ATTWON urged stakeholders, government bodies, and private investors to rally more support for tourism development, emphasizing that champions like Ojo-Lanre have laid a strong foundation for the industry to flourish.
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