In an exciting turn of events, Ekiti State has received a great honour by being declared the “Most Active Tourism State in Nigeria 2023” at the 10th Wonders of the World Expo, held at the National Museum in Onikan, Lagos, Friday 19 2024.
This prestigious award recognises the remarkable efforts made by the state to transform its tourism sector.
The President of Travellers Awards, Amb Ikechi Uko, shared his insights into the incredible tourism revolution that has taken place in Ekiti State over the past eight months. Before this period, the state was relatively inactive regarding tourism, but all that changed with the onset of Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s administration.
Under the visionary leadership of Governor Oyebanji, the state embarked on a journey of tourism development that surpassed all expectations. Notable achievements include establishing the Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism, deliberate efforts to enhance tourism infrastructure through planting tourism facilities and inaugurating an ultra-modern Bus Terminal.
Ekiti State has also positioned itself as a prime destination for hosting prestigious events, such as the 2023 NATOP AGM and the Africa Tourism Climate Action Forum Summit (ATCAF) 2023. These initiatives have showcased the state’s potential and attracted significant attention from the tourism community.
Additionally, the state has prioritised preserving and promoting its rich cultural heritage. This dedication led to the Adire Ekiti Hub, a centre dedicated to the renowned indigenous Adire fabric. The state has also commenced production of the Ekiti State Tourism Master Plan, paving the way for cohesive tourism development strategies.
The governor has also instituted the Olowe Arts Foundation in honour of the late world’s notable palace sculptor, Olowe of Ise.
The government’s commitment does not end here. Governor Oyebanji has expedited the work on the Ekiti Cargo Airport, further opening up opportunities for international travel and commerce.
The governor’s personal involvement in leading a hiking expedition to the breathtaking Abanijorin Rocks has also highlighted the magnificent natural landscapes of Ekiti State.
Barrister Wale Ojo-Lanre, the Director-General of the Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development, received the esteemed award. The ceremony was graced by distinguished presenters, including the Minister of Tourism, Mrs. Lola Ade-John, who commended Ekiti State for its proactive stance and achievements in tourism.
Renowned travel experts Nneka and Isaac Moses of Goge Africa also attested to witnessing the tremendous tourism revolution in the state firsthand. Their testimony further solidifies the recognition bestowed upon Ekiti as the Most Active Tourism State in Nigeria.
This award is a testament to the state’s government and tourism authorities’ hard work and dedication and a catalyst for the state’s future growth and development. Travellers from far and wide are now drawn to experience the enchanting beauty, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality that permeate every corner of Ekiti State.