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Lola Ade-John: Goodbye To Jati Jati?

by Wale Ojo-Lanre
October 23, 2024
in Tourism & Culture
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Lola Ade-John former Nigerian Tourism Minister Sacked during Bola Tinubu cabinet reshuffle

Ms. Lola Ade-John

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Oh! You are happy that the former minister of a stand-alone tourism ministry, Ms. Lola Ade-John has been sacked! Oh, ye mockers, gather here, and let’s dance! Let’s celebrate, for the lady is gone!! Yes, that lady we conspired against, whispered about in secret corners, and wrote countless articles to discredit, has been relieved of her position! Remember how we even wished her dead when she lay on a sickbed? But God, in His mercy, healed her and restored her to her position—the first Minister of the standalone Ministry of Tourism in Nigeria, Mrs. Lola Ade-John.

Yes, she’s gone now. She’s been removed, as many of you have long desired. She’s sacked. Glory be to God, right?

I see you rejoicing, but count me out of this revelry. I am not part of your celebration.

I never wished her dead, and I am not among those who longed for her downfall. To me, she was a woman who rose above the odds, dedicated to her duty even in the face of adversity. She didn’t just try—she left her mark on a ministry that barely existed before her.

As Wale Ojo-Lanre, I choose to salute her resilience, her determination, and her commitment. She may be gone, but her efforts will not be forgotten.

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So, mockers, dance if you must. But I will stand apart, honouring a woman who gave her all.

Of a Tenure Marked by Resilience, Dedication, and Ceaseless Efforts

Rather, I bid farewell to Lola Ade John, the former Minister of Tourism in Nigeria, while reflecting on a tenure marked by resilience, dedication, and ceaseless effort in the face of daunting challenges.
It’s a bittersweet goodbye, as I acknowledge the obstacles she encountered and the remarkable strides she made during her time in office.

From day one, Lola Ade-John faced an uphill battle. Appointed to lead a newly established ministry, she stepped into a role that lacked fundamental resources—a seed fund, a permanent secretary, and even an office from which to work. Despite these hurdles, she plunged into her duties with an unwavering passion, evident to all, who crossed her path.

Her journey was interrupted by a serious illness that kept her in the hospital for four long months. Yet, what might have deterred many only fueled her resolve to make a difference. Upon her return to the helm of the Ministry, she wasted no time re-engaging with her mission—visiting six states, convening stakeholders, and rallying support from all corners of the tourism sector. She truly embodied a spirit of perseverance.

Lola Ade-John was not just a minister; she was a visionary. She initiated the private sector committee to craft a national tourism policy and championed community tourism initiatives that would empower local communities and promote authentic Nigerian experiences. Her collaboration with state governors to revive languishing tourism sites showcased her commitment to revitalizing an industry rich with huge potential.

Moreover, Ade-John’s efforts to cultivate a collaborative environment between the private and public sectors were commendable. Her strategic plans to launch Nigeria back into the London Travel Market were not mere ambitions; they were stepping stones toward a thriving tourism economy. Through partnerships with NIHOTOUR, she trained over 600 tour guides—equipping them to represent Nigeria’s diverse heritage and beauty to the world.

Her innovative Ecogenesis Incubator Programme aimed to nurture budding tourism entrepreneurs and further amplified her commitment to sustainable growth in the hospitality sector. Lola Ade-John’s resuscitation of the Tourism and Culture Commissioners’ meetings served as a platform for collaboration and shared vision among state players. Her support for initiatives like IPADA Initiatives reflects her understanding of the holistic development required for Nigeria’s tourism landscape.

Despite her visionary plans and tireless work, the sudden termination of her appointment feels like a deep injustice—a classic case of someone being stripped of their potential just as they are reaching for the stars. It’s essential to recognize that, while she did not achieve everything she set out to do, what she accomplished in such a short time is nothing short of remarkable. She laid the groundwork for future leaders to build upon, and her legacy will not be forgotten.

As I say goodbye, my heartfelt grief makes room for gratitude. Lola Ade-John, you have fought the good fight, and your unwavering spirit shall remain an inspiration to many. Know that your efforts were not in vain, and a community of supporters stands behind you.

In this moment of transition, I urge you not to be disheartened. The trials you faced were immense, but so, too, were your contributions.

As you close this chapter, remember that your tenacity and passionate advocacy for Nigeria’s tourism sector speak volumes. Your story is far from over, and we know that greater mountains await.

Thank you for everything, Lola Ade John. You tried your best, and your impact will echo in the corridors of Nigerian tourism for years to come. I look forward to witnessing your next adventures—you are destined for greatness in whatever form it takes.

Until We Meet Again, Lola Ade-John

Remain steadfast and uplifted, no matter the storm. Let the mockers mock without end. Let those who celebrate your removal rejoice as they wish. But through it all, thank God you are alive, standing strong.

I cherish you and your unwavering dedication. Well done for all you’ve accomplished, despite the odds. May God continue to bless and guide you.

*Ojo-Lanre, Esq. is the Director-General, Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State

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