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NANTA Celebrates World Tourism Day
- Partners IOD On Tourism Affairs
In commemoration of the World Tourism Day which is celebrated on every 27 September all over the world since 1980, The National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies (NANTA) has joined the rest of the world in celebrating the memorable event.
To commence the opening ceremony of the Kenya Association of Travel Agents (KATA) Annual Convention and to mark the august event being celebrated around the world, NANTA alongside KATA, Rwanda Association of Travel Agents (RATA), Uganda Association of Travel Agents and other travel agent associations from East Africa planted a tree in Naivasha, Nairobi, Kenya.
The Chairman of the KATA, Mr. Mohammed Wanyoike in his opening remark called on other African countries and the rest of the world to ensure that tourism is developed and its potentials are fully maximized. While speaking on the theme of the annual convention which is ‘Travel In Transition: Re-Imagining The Future Of Kenya’s Travel Industry’, he noted that the IATA NewGen ISS would be implemented in Kenya by December 2019 and that is a great way to start boosting travel and tourism.
Mr. Wanyoike noted that Kenya is excited at the introduction of the NewGen ISS and the association looks forward to December when it can be put to use. He also added that with the presence of Mr. Bankole Bernard, President of NANTA, and other NANTA Executives, there would be room for discussion on the NewGen ISS.
In another development, NANTA has pledged its commitment to the support of the Institute of Directors (IOD), Nigeria on Tourism Affairs in a closed meeting with delegates from the IOD, led by Mr. Biodun Jaji, Chairman for Tourism and Hospitality Committee of the IOD.
Speaking of the IOD’s upcoming conference on October 30, 2019, Mr. Jaji disclosed that the theme of this year’s event is: “Driving Sustainable Tourism Through Governance, Policy & Infrastructure.” Some of the major speakers at the event would be Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information and Culture; His Royal Highness, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, Oba of Lagos; and Mr. Babajide Sanwoolu, the Executive Governor of Lagos State.
ABOUT NANTA
- The National Association of Nigerian Travel Agents (NANTA) is the trade association for travel agencies in Nigeria, with a membership strength of over 6000 members from the six geo-political zones of the country.
- NANTA is a well-structured organization as it is made up of a Board of Trustee which has 7 members and is headed by a Chairman referred to as Chairman, Board of Trustees; the Executive Council Members comprising of 12 members, headed by the National President.
- NANTA is structured into five zones which are; Lagos, Abuja, the Western Zone, Northern Zone and the Eastern Zone. Each of these zones operate under the leadership of a Vice President who reports to the National President.
- Bankole Bernard, the Group Managing Director of Finchglow Group is the National President of NANTA
For media inquiries, please contact Mr. Yinka Ladipo, NANTA National Publicity Secretary on 08023177685 or send a mail to info@nanta.org.
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