Emotions ran high as the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) hosted a heartfelt send-off ceremony for its outgoing Director-General, Chief Folorunsho Coker, at the authority’s Village Hall in Abuja. The event marked the end of Coker’s transformative eight-year tenure during which he significantly reshaped Nigeria’s tourism landscape.
Staff members and industry stakeholders gathered to honour Coker’s visionary leadership. Notable achievements during his tenure included the enactment of the NTDA Act, which transitioned the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) into the NTDA, aligning it with global standards. He also spearheaded initiatives such as the ‘Tour Nigeria’ brand to promote domestic tourism, the ‘Nigerian Flavours’ culinary project, and the digitalization of tourism services, enhancing Nigeria’s online tourism visibility through partnerships with global tech giants.
In his farewell address, Coker expressed deep gratitude to the NTDA staff, emphasising that the achievements were a collective effort. He urged them to uphold professionalism, foster unity, and continue the collaborative spirit that defined his administration.
The ceremony was filled with tributes from colleagues who described Coker as a mentor and a unifying figure. His commitment to inclusive tourism promotion was also recognised by South East traditional rulers,
As Coker steps into a new phase, the NTDA remains committed to building on the foundation he has laid, ensuring the continuous growth and development of Nigeria’s tourism sector.
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