The Nigeria Affiliation of Tour Operators (NATOP) have partnered with the Nationwide Council for Arts and Tradition (NCAC) to discover collaborative alternatives.
Bolaji Mustapha; the newly elected president of NATOP with Geraldine Itoe, her deputy president, Ogugua Anobili, the nationwide PRO, and the monetary secretary paid a courtesy go to to Obi Asika, DG of NCAC not too long ago, in line with a press release.
“The assembly aimed to foster discussions in areas of mutual curiosity and discover potential collaborations between the Company and the Affiliation,” Michael Balogun, normal secretary of NATOP stated within the assertion.
“The go to offered a possibility for each events to debate how NATOP can work along with NCAC to advertise Nigeria’s wealthy cultural heritage and increase the tourism sector,” he stated whereas including that emphasis was positioned on leveraging the strengths of each organisations to create synergies that might profit the business and improve Nigeria’s international cultural and tourism footprint.
The NATOP president expressed optimism in regards to the potential outcomes of the collaboration, whereas additionally noting that joint efforts may result in vital developments in selling Nigerian arts and tradition to a broader viewers.
The director normal of NCAC welcomed the initiative and reiterated the affiliation’s dedication to supporting and partnering with key stakeholders within the tourism business.