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LAI MOHAMMED INAUGURATES UNWTO CONFAB PLANNING COMMITTEE,LISTS HOSTING BENEFITS.(PHOTOS).#PRESS RELEASE


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Minister Inaugurates UNWTO Confab Planning Committee, Lists Hosting Benefits

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said Nigeria's hosting of the United Nations World Tourism Organization
(UNWTO) Global Conference on Tourism, Culture and Creative Industries in November will provide an opportunity for the country to showcase its tourism, culture and creative assets.

The Minister made the assertion at the inauguration of the 24-member
Planning Committee for the event, tagged the 'First UNWTO Global Conference on Linking Tourism, Culture and the Creative Industries:
Pathways to Recovery and Inclusive Development’, which will take place at the National Theatre Complex, Lagos, 14-16 Nov. 2022.

He said the global conference will also be used as a platform to project Nigeria's image as a safe and desirable destination for leisure and business; consolidate Nigeria's relationship with the UNWTO and its member states, and highlight the restart of travel and tourism in a safe and seamless manner, after the unprecedented impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, which resulted in a near collapse of Tourism and Creatives Industries sectors.

Alhaji Mohammed explained that the event would also be a platform to interact and exchange ideas and best practices with key industry players; generate foreign exchange and create direct and indirect jobs; and provide opportunities for the training of public and private sector tourism officials.

He charged the committee to ensure that Nigeria hosts a world class event in November, in line with the pledge by President Muhammadu
Buhari when he visited the headquarters of the UNWTO in Madrid, Spain, earlier this month.

''Today's inauguration of the Planning Committee kickstarts our preparation for the global conference. The task ahead of us is
enormous, but with the quality of membership of the Planning Committee, I am positive that Nigeria will once again prove its ability to successfully organize an event of this magnitude.

''Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, your nomination to serve in this committee is based on your knowledge and expertise in content,
logistics and planning. The success of the conference therefore rests on your effectiveness and commitment,'' the Minister said.

He said the Planning Committee will be assisted by eleven sub-committees, and assured that all stakeholders, including the Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria (FTAN) and the
Association of Nigerian Journalists and Writers of Tourism (ANJET), would be accommodated in the sub-committees ''since we cannot
accommodate everyone in the Planning Committee''.

Alhaji Mohammed said the global conference will be held at the National Theatre, which is currently undergoing massive refurbishment
for the first time since it was commissioned almost five decades ago.

''Apart from the rehabilitation of the building, four hubs for fashion, movie, music and ICT are being built within the National Theatre complex. There is therefore no better opportunity for us to showcase the renewal of the iconic
National Theatre, which was conceived as a grand hub for the arts, than during the hosting of this global event,'' he said.

The Planning Committee will be chaired by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, while the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. Adaora Ifeoma Anyawutaku, will serve as the Deputy Chair.

Other members of the Committee are: Ambassador Demola Seriki, Nigeria's Permanent Representative to UNWTO and Ambassador to Spain; Mrs. Abike Dabiri Erewa, Executive Chairman, Nigerian Diaspora
Commission; Ambassador Nasir Aminu, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Mr. Segun Adeyemi, Special Assistant to the President, Office of the
Minister of Information and Culture; Mr. Williams Adeleye, Special Assistant to the President, Office of the Minister of Information and
Culture and Mr. Bayo Omoboriowo, Personal Photographer to the President.

Other members are Dr. Mufutau Kayode, Director Finance and Administration, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture (FMIC);
Mr. Friday Anumba, Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation; Dr. Taiwo
Famigbiyele, Nigerian Institute for Hospitality and Tourism; Sam Agbi, National Council for Art and Culture; Yanusa Mohammed from National
Theatre; Mrs. Florence Ogar-Moddey, Nigeria Customs Service; Mr. Karim Idris Nigerian Immigration Service; ace comedian Alli Baba; Mrs. Ronke Kuye, Shared Agent Network Expansion Facilities (SANEF); Mrs. Ngozi
Nzoka, Nigerian Economic Summit Group; Ms. Dorothy Duruaku, Deputy Director Overseeing International Tourism Promotion and Cooperation, FMIC and Mrs. Ugochi Akudo-Nwosu, Deputy Director Overseeing
Entertainment and Creative Services, FMIC.

There will also be representatives of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Lagos State Government, Bankers’ Committee and Cappa & D’Alberto on
the Planning Committee.

Segun Adeyemi
Special Assistant to the President (Media)
Office of the Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja
14 June 2022

PICTURES
PIC 1: L-R: The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed and the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Dr. Adaora Ifeoma Anyawutaku at the inauguration of the
Planning Committee for the First UN World Tourism Organization Global Conference on Tourism, Culture and the Creative Industry in Abuja on Tuesday.

PIC 2: The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed (third right), and the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of
Information and Culture, Dr. Adaora Ifeoma Anyawutaku (middle), in a group picture with members of the Planning Committee for the First UN World Tourism Organization Global Conference on Tourism, Culture and the Creative Industry during the inauguration of the Committee in Abuja on Tuesday.

ADDRESS BY THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND CULTURE, ALHAJI LAI MOHAMMED, AT THE INAUGURATION OF THE PLANNING COMMITTEE FOR THE 1ST UNWTO GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON ‘TOURISM, CULTURE AND THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY, HELD ON TUESDAY 14 JUNE 2022 AT THE NATIONAL PRESS CENTRE, ABUJA

Protocol

Let me formally welcome you all to this inauguration of the Planning Committee for the hosting of the United Nations World TourismOrganization (UNWTO) Global Conference on ‘Linking Tourism, Culture and the Creative Industries: Pathways to Recovery and InclusiveDevelopment’, which will take place at the National Theatre Complex, Iganmu, Lagos, from Nov. 14th to 16th, 2022.

2. Nigeria was given the hosting right for this inaugural edition of the Global Conference during the 64th meeting of the UNWTO Commission for Africa in Cape Verde in 2021. I must say this was done in a clear recognition of the country's rising profile in tourism, culture and the creative industries not just in Africa but around the world. The creative industries, which include arts and crafts, design, fashion, film, video, photography, music and performing arts, have taken a central role in Nigeria and have boosted our tourism. The Nigeria filmindustry, popularly known as Nollywood, has become a globally-recognized brand and the third largest movie industry in the world after Hollywood and Bollywood. Our music industry, just like itsmovie counterpart, has also taken the world by storm, while our fashion industry is so huge that it is bigger than the movie and the music industries combined.

3. The granting of the hosting right for the GlobalConference to Nigeria is a clear demonstration of the confidence of
the UNWTO and its member states in the country's capacity to deliver. Recall that Nigeria has successfully hosted the meeting of the UNWTO'sCommission for Africa four times; in 2002, 2008, 2012 and 2018.

4. Many have also asked: Why is Nigeria hosting this Global Conference? Countries bid to host events such as this because of its socio-economic benefits, hence our hosting of this conference provides an opportunity to, among other, things:

i) Showcase Nigeria’s tourism, culture and creative assets;

ii) Project Nigeria's image as a safe and desirable destination for leisure and business;

iii) Consolidate on our relationship with the UNWTO and its member states;

iv) Highlight the restart of travel and tourism in a safe and seamless manner after the unprecedented impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, which resulted in a near collapse of the sector;

 

v) Interact and exchange ideas and best practices with key industry players;

vi) Generate foreign exchange and create direct and indirect jobs; and

 

vii) Create opportunities for training of public and private sector tourism officials.

5. As I said earlier, the global conference will be held at the iconic National Theatre, which is currently undergoing massive refurbishment for the first time since it was commissioned some 46 years ago. Apart from the rehabilitation of the building, four hubs
for fashion, movie, music and ICT are being built within the National Theatre complex. There is therefore no better opportunity for us to showcase the renewal of the iconic National Theatre, which was conceived as a grand hub for the arts, than during the hosting of this global event.

6. Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, in line with promoting cultural heritage as one of the priority areas of the UNWTO Agenda for Africa 2030 -Tourism for inclusive Growth, and the priority of UNWTO on ‘Protecting Our Heritage’ in term of 'Social, Cultural and Environmental Sustainability’, this high-level conference, among other things, is anchored on the following objectives:

i) Gathering of top-notch panelists and stakeholders to discuss the linkages between tourism, culture and the creative industries;

ii) Networking opportunities for key industry players, practitioners as well as public and private sector policy makers to debatecontemporary and future issues as well as exchange ideas, best practices and information relating to tourism, culture and the creative industries;

iii) Promotion of innovative policies to harness the symbiotic potential of cultural tourism and the creative industries;

iv) Identification of investment avenues and mobilization of human and financial resources to boost recovery;

v) Identification of capacity-building gaps of the sectors, product development, marketing and digitalization; and

vi) Drawing global attention to the importance of the creative ecosystem and its key elements of creative people, creative projects and creative environment as well as the links between them.

7. Tourism and the Creative Industries are highly globalized. The sectors are industries in their own right and create added value globally, with spin-offs in the areas of trade, hospitality, agriculture, transport, construction, etc. in 2019, prior to theCovid-19 pandemic, the tourism and the creative industries were fast-growing sectors with the value of over 1.47 trillion US dollars and 2.25 trillion dollars, respectively. However, both sectors weregreatly affected by the unprecedented pandemic. The global conference we are planning to host will be a catalyst for the recovery of the critical sectors.

8. Expected to attend the conference are Ministers and officials from Tourism, Culture and Arts Ministries of UNWTO member states, UNWTO topexecutives and officials, invited international organizations, National Tourism and Culture Organizations, Destination ManagementOrganizations, Stakeholders from the public and private sector working on Tourism, Cultural and the Creative Industries, the media as well as
representatives of the creative economy i.e. advertising, architecture, arts and crafts, design, fashion, film, video, photography, music, performing arts, publishing, research &development, software, computer games, electronic publishing, and Television/Radio.

9. Today's inauguration of the Planning Committee kickstarts our preparation for the global conference. The task ahead of us is enormous, but with the quality of membership of the Planning Committee, I am positive that Nigeria will once again prove itsability to successfully organize an event of this magnitude. During his recent visit to the headquarters of the UNWTO in Madrid, Spain,President Muhammadu Buhari promised that Nigeria will host a world class conference, and assured all participants of a safe and secureenvironment as well as adequate facilities. We must live up to that
billing.

10. Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, your nomination to serve in this committee is based on your knowledge and expertise in content, logistics and planning. The success of the conference therefore rests on your effectiveness andcommitment.

11. The Planning Committee will be assisted by eleven (11) sub-committees; namely Venue and Logistics, Accommodation, Media and Publicity, Ceremonial and Entertainment, Protocol and Transportation, Sponsorship and Marketing, Technical Support, Security and Traffic, Content and Programmes, Secretariat as well as Finance. Part of your assignment at the inaugural meeting today would be to constitute the Sub-Committees and their Terms of Reference. Please note that yourrole is to execute a successful event with professional inputs and assistance from the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture and the UNWTO Secretariat. I have no doubt that you will take your
assignments very seriously. Let me assure, here, that we will try as much as possible to accommodate all stakeholders like FTAN, ANJET etc in the sub-committees, since we cannot accommodate everyone in the planning Committee.

 

12. May I now read out the names of the members of the Planning Committee. Once your name is mentioned, please stand up and remain standing:

 

 

 

MEMBERS OF THE PLANNING COMMITTEE

i) Honourable Minister, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture (FMIC) – Chairman;

ii) Permanent Secretary - FMIC, Deputy Chair;

iii) Representative of the Central Bank of Nigeria;
iv) Representative of Lagos State;

v) Representative of Bankers' Committee;
vi) Representative of Cappa & D’Alberto
vii) Hon. Abike Dabiri Erewa - Executive Chairman, Nigerian Diaspora Commission;

viii) Ambassador Demola Seriki - Nigeria's Ambassador to Spain;

ix) Ambassador Nasir Aminu - Ministry of Foreign Affairs;

x) Mr. Segun Adeyemi - Special Assistant to the President, Office of the Minister of Information and Culture;

xi) Mr. Williams Adeleye - Special Assistant to the President, Office of the Minister of Information and Culture;

xii) Mr. Bayo Omoboriowo, Personal Photographer to Mr. President;

xiii) Dr. Mufutau . Kayode - DFA, FMIC;

xiv) Mr. Friday Anumba – NTDC;

xv) Dr. Taiwo Famigbiyele – NIHOTOUR;

xvi) Mr. Sam Agbi – NCAC;

xvii) Mr. Yanusa Mohammed - National Theatre;
xviii) Mrs. Florence Ogar-Moddey - Nigeria Customs Service;

xix) Mr. Karim Idris - Nigerian Immigration Service;

xx) Alli Baba;

xxi) Mrs. Ronke Kuye – SANEF;

xxii) Mrs. Ngozi Nzoka – NESG;

xxiii) Ms. Dorothy Duruaku - Deputy Director Overseeing International Tourism Promotion and Cooperation, FMIC;

xxiv) Mrs. Ugochi Akudo-Nwosu - Deputy Director Overseeing Entertainment and Creative Services, FMIC;

13. It is now my pleasure to inaugurate the Planning Committee for the hosting of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)‘Global Conference on Linking Tourism, Culture and the Creative Industries: Pathways to Recovery and Inclusive Development’.

14. I wish you all the best of luck as you embark on the task before you, and I thank you for your kind attention.
One more photo below. 

 

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