The association highlighted Ojo-Lanre’s extensive career, including his service as a former Tourism Editor at the Nigerian Tribune and as the pioneer President of the Guild of Tourism Journalists. According to ATTWON, Ojo-Lanre has been a beacon of inspiration, showcasing Nigeria’s tourism potential even when national interest waned.
As Director General of the Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development, Ojo-Lanre’s efforts have placed Ekiti on the global tourism map, attracting visitors and investors to the state. His achievements have strengthened Ekiti’s tourism profile and opened new economic opportunities.
“At a time when many are swayed by trends, Wale Ojo-Lanre has remained steadfast in his commitment to tourism development. His efforts continue to inspire a new generation of promoters and journalists,” the association stated.
ATTWON urged stakeholders, government bodies, and private investors to rally more support for tourism development, emphasizing that champions like Ojo-Lanre have laid a strong foundation for the industry to flourish.
ATTWON also lauded Ojo-Lanre’s advocacy for the establishment of a dedicated Ministry of Tourism at both state and federal levels. His self-funded campaigns have raised critical conversations about prioritizing tourism as a standalone economic sector, further solidifying his impact on the industry.