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Broadway Initiative: Nigeria partners Senegal in new African tourism

Published By Cliffsimeon Akalonu

Africa Nations cup reigning champions, Senegal, has reached out to Nigeria’s biggest and most influential travel and tourism trade group, the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies ( Nanta), in efforts to ramp up mutual beneficial intelligence and market capacity sharing relationship  on tourism trade.

While Nanta will bring the massive presence and experience of its over six thousand members across Nigeria to stimulate the Senegal and Nigeria tourism hand shake across the vast west coast of Africa, the Senegal team represented by its fledging government powered Tourism Board, will fund expansive and exclusive trade workshops on Senegal tradocultural and sport tourism offerings.

With eyes on Nigeria’ active trade  and adventure market, Nanta will help navigate the destination Senegal expectations, a notable tourism feat the association has championed as part of its Africa to Africa tourism diplomacy under its current leadership.

Susan Akporiaye, President Nanta, leading key members of her executive, assured the Senegalese tourism board team, that Nanta have the connection, experience and reach to drive the destination Senegal initiative in Nigeria, and in an  instant effectual gesture to birth the relationship, Mrs Akporiaye offered a free exhibition stand to Senegal at its annual trade conference in Kano this month to showcase its tourism products and offerings.

She further informed the Senegal trade team led by khadim Amar, Senior project manager, Mamadou Moustapa, Religious tourism product manager and consultant, Sakina Renneye that Nanta will leave no stone unturned in pursuit of partnering with Willing African tourism bodies and is committed to sharing tourism trade prosperity with Senegal.

Khadim Amar, who spoke at the strategic meeting held at Ikorodu, Lagos iconic head office of the  46 years old association, expressed their gratitude to Nanta whose  support and commitment to  the growth of joint tourism initiatives and action plans in Africa  has become legendary.

“We are grateful for this opportunity to meet with Nanta, to plan and agree together especially as Africans on how the continent, can benefit from tourism trade promotion.” Mr Amar stated, adding that  the Senegalese authorities are willing to further drive the Nanta relationship, by hosting a broad meeting with the association in Senegal in order to horn tourism and related trade openings between the two west African brother nations  for the benefit of its people.

Presenting a football  jersey with Number 10, to the President of Nanta, Mrs Susan Akporiaye, Mr khadim Amar explained that the Senegalese team won the African nations cup with its  Number 10 player winning the Man of Match in the final game, and therefore the jersey number 10 given to Nanta, symbolizes a winning strategy between Nanta willing to open the Nigerian travel market to Senegal as the  two institutions gear up to a win win intra west coast tourism engagement.

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