Runsewe Lauds NCAC, FTAN Cooperation

Runsewe Lauds NCAC, FTAN Cooperation

The newly elected executives of the Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria (FTAN) have been assured of greater cooperation to move the association to higher heights.

The Director General of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, who gave the assurance when the newly elected executives of the federation paid him a courtesy call in his office in Abuja, said he felt highly honoured by the visit, which he described as not only timely but testament to the fact that NCAC is a dependable ally in the movement to change the narratives in the arts and culture sector in the country.

Runsewe who maintained that the tourism and culture sector were like Siamese twins, said that people were yet to really understand this relationship which he likened to a production and marketing outfits where “culture produces the content while tourism markets and sustains the system.”

The NCAC boss however, decried the high level of insecurity in the country and advised government to partner with FTAN in the area of monitoring and screening of various hotels which he said often served as hiding grounds for criminal elements in our society.

He therefore reiterated the need for a higher level of participation by stakeholders and practitioners in the sector which according to him is the highest employer of labour.

Runsewe assured the executives of FTAN that NCAC will allocate an office space for the federation when the NCAC Cultural Village becomes fully operational.

Earlier in his address, the President of the Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria, Mr. Nkerewem Onung, said the newly elected executives of the federation were in the Council to thank the Director General, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe for the fatherly and advisory role he has played before and after the election which produced the newly elected officials at the year 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM) to manage the affairs of the federation.

Onung who congratulated Runsewe on his reappointment as the Director General of NCAC by President Muhammadu Buhari revealed that the NCAC boss is a statesman, a patriotic Nigerian and an icon in the culture and tourism sector whose role has changed the narratives in the sector since his assumption of office as the Director General, National Council for Arts and Culture.

The FTAN president said his organisation was initiated in 1997 as the umbrella body to represent all tourism associations and stand as a mouthpiece of the private investors in the tourism sector in Nigeria.

He stressed that the visit was also to strengthen the already existing relationship between the private investors in the culture and tourism sector and the NCAC and also sought council’s support and assistance in the area of logistics to enable the federation carry out its numerous responsibilities.

Also speaking, the first vice president of the federation, Badaki Aliu thanked the Director General for the high level of hospitality accorded them and expressed optimism that the newly elected executives will increase its level of partnership with the council in order to achieve the aims and objectives of the federation

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