The former Director General of the National Council for Art and Culture, NCAC and Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation, NTDC and now NTDA, Otunba Segun Runsewe has tasked the new leadership of the Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria, FTAN to always ensure that anybody vying for the President of the Association in the future must have held prior positions in different capacities in the exco and not just aiming to come and contest for the President.
Otunba Runsewe also stressed the need for attitudinal change in FTAN by setting standards that will guide and unite the body.
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Speaking at the ongoing FTAN Retreat in Abuja with the theme: One Federation, one vision: Aligning for the Actualization of Nigerian Tourism Vision – Implication for Unity and Collaboration, Runsewe called for FTAN members to collaborate instead of competing to move the tourism industry forward.
He decried the country’s non participation in international expos and Exhibition like the World Travel Market, ITB Berlin, FITUR in Spain and Arabian Travel Market, ATM, and others, stressing that it is a minus for Nigeria.
Runsewe lamented that it is wrong to appoint a person who has not been to major global tourism expos and exhibitions to head government tourism agencies.
He lauded the former President of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies, NANTA, Mrs Susan Akporaye for filling in the gap for Nigeria in the absence of government agencies charged with that responsibilities.
He said tourism is supposed to contribute 8-9 percent to the country’s GDP if allowed.
He charged FTAN to take the lead as the tourism driver and distinguish their roles from that of government appointees.
The former NCAC boss charged FTAN to play the major roles in developing and promoting Nigerian cultural heritage .
Runsewe called for coordination, effective communication, regular meetings and retreats to sustain the association’s professional integrity.
He decried the recent unfortunate Ibom Air incident and those offering her or making her their
ambassador as passing the wrong message.
While lauding FTAN for bringing Tourism Transformation Movement,TTM, into tourism, Runsewe said transformation in the tourism sector is long overdue.
The former DG noted that components of tourism organisations must fit in appropriately and function effectively for the sector to attain its envisaged destination.
