Umbrella body of industry operators in the country, the Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria (FTAN) has called for purposeful leadership within the newly-formed Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy.
The Federation which made the call in a statement signed by its President, Mr Nkereuwem Onung, Thursday, follows the surprise scrapping of the recently established Ministry of Tourism and its subsequent merger with that of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, in a cabinet reshuffle announced by the Presidency at the conclusion of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, held, Wednesday, in Abuja
Describing the federal government’s decision as a ‘rude shock,’ the FTAN president, however, emphasised the need for ‘a passionate, creative, and purposeful leadership within the newly-formed ministry’ as a way forward.
According to the Federation, in the statement, while it acknowledges the complexities involved in this merger, ‘it also recognises the interconnectedness of tourism, arts, and culture as vital components of a singular industry, the abrupt nature of these changes was unexpected.’
This is further as the Federation noted that the merger if positively exploited ‘presents a unique opportunity for a more integrated approach to development.’
“FTAN expresses surprise and concern regarding the recent merger of the newly established Ministry of Tourism with the Ministry of Culture, Arts, and the Creative Industry, now forming the Ministry of Culture, Arts, Tourism, and Creative Industry.
“This significant decision, announced by President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, also includes the removal of Lola Ade John as the minister, leaving her as the immediate past minister.
“The news of this merger and the minister’s removal came as a rude shock to us. However, we believe that this government’s decision is not a misplaced priority.
“The convergence of these sectors under one ministry presents a unique opportunity for a more integrated approach to development.”
Continuing, Mr Onung, therefore, urged the new leadership of the new ministry to imbibe ‘a deep understanding of the industries,’ in addition to possessing ‘a vision that inspires collaboration and innovation,’ in order to achieve desired goals of the government, just as it expressed enthusiasm to work with the new body in realising these objectives.
“If the government is genuinely committed to the growth and promotion of these sectors, it is imperative that the new leadership not only possesses a deep understanding of the industries but also a vision that inspires collaboration and innovation.
”FTAN looks forward to engaging with the government in a constructive dialogue to ensure that the merged ministry fulfills its potential in revitalising Nigeria’s tourism and cultural sectors.
“The federation remains committed to advocating policies that will foster sustainable growth and development in these crucial areas,” Onung said.