In a resounding affirmation of Nigeria’s leadership and commitment to advancing tourism in Africa, the country has emerged victorious in securing the hosting rights for the 68th meeting of the UN Tourism Commission for Africa (CAF) in 2025.
The announcement was made during the 67th meeting of the Commission held in Livingstone, Republic of Zambia, under Agenda Item 8.
Nigeria’s successful bid saw candidatures and expressions of intent from four member states: Kenya, Algeria, Nigeria, and Ghana. Demonstrating remarkable solidarity, Ghana withdrew its candidature in support of Nigeria, further underscoring the continent’s collaborative spirit. The overwhelming support from member states solidified Nigeria’s position as the host nation for the prestigious event, scheduled for 2025 at a date mutually agreed upon by Nigeria and the UN Tourism.
The Honourable Minister of Tourism, the Honourable Minister Lola Ade-John, expressed her gratitude and excitement over the announcement.
“This is a testament to Nigeria’s growing influence and commitment to promoting tourism as a pivotal sector for economic development and cultural exchange. Hosting the 68th CAF meeting will provide an unparalleled platform to showcase Nigeria’s tourism potential and foster stronger ties among African nations,” she stated.
Nigeria’s selection is a reflection of its rich history and experience in hosting significant international tourism events. The country has previously hosted the CAF meetings in 2002, 2008, 2012, and 2018, each time demonstrating exemplary organizational capabilities and hospitality.
As the host of the 68th CAF meeting, Nigeria aims to leverage this opportunity to further align with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in promoting sustainable tourism. The event will bring together key stakeholders, policymakers, and industry experts to discuss strategies and innovations that will drive the future of tourism in Africa.
The Nigerian government, under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, continues to emphasize the importance of tourism in the nation’s Renewed Hope agenda. This upcoming event is expected to attract global attention, fostering economic empowerment, cultural exchange, and community-based tourism initiatives.
Preparations are already underway to ensure that the 68th CAF meeting in Nigeria will be a landmark event, setting new standards for future meetings. The Honourable Minister Lola Ade-John reiterated her commitment to delivering an exceptional experience for all delegates and participants.
Nigeria looks forward to welcoming the world to its vibrant cities, rich cultural heritage, and breathtaking landscapes, as it hosts the 68th UN Tourism Commission for Africa meeting in 2025.
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