Runsewe commends NANTA over ANJET’s, Frank Meke’s awards
CITIZENS COMPASS—A former Director General of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC ) and the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, has commended the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies (NANTA) for recognising the contributions of the Association of Nigerian Journalists and Writers of Tourism (ANJET), and veteran travel writer and Managing Director of Cre8tive Naija Media Group, Mr. Frank Meke, to the growth and development of tourism in Nigeria. Runsewen also congratulated NANTA on its 50th anniversary acknowledging the association’s contribution to the growth of tourism in Nigeria.
In a press statement on Sunday, he praised NANTA for understanding the role of journalism and travel journalists in the development of tourism in any country. He said: “I am very happy that a body like NANTA understands the role the travel journalists play in developing and marketing a country as a destination. Specifically in Nigeria, I have been part of the industry for many years, and I understand the key role journalism and the travel journalists play in shaping perception and helping to create necessary awareness for the growth of the sector. Generally, travel journalists craft narratives that inspire interest in a destination.
Their contributions help to grow the local economy and boost businesses.
“ANJET, for many years, has been dogged and resolute in the pursuit of growth and development of Nigerian tourism. It was this understanding that helped shape my positive partnership and interaction with them while in office, and Nigeria was better for it. Together we positively put the country in the world tourism map. I am happy NANTA understands this and has honoured them with the award.
“I am especially happy also with the award to Frank Meke. For more than three decades Meke has been at the forefront of tourism reporting in Nigeria. His reports and informed commentaries on tourism have led to better understanding of tourism in the country, and have helped shape policies and positions on key government positions in the industry.
“Meke, guided by knowledge and experience, has been consistent in his tourism writing and advocacy. I congratulate him for this recognition and urge him to keep up the good work.”
ANJET and Frank Meke were among the groups and personalities honoured during the 50th anniversary Annual General meeting of NANTA held recently in Ibadan, Oyo State.






