Mr. Zurab Pololikashvili, the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) Secretary-General has expressed regret in coming to Nigeria for the Organisation’s first Global Conference on Linking Tourism, Culture, and Creative Industries.
Speaking at a Gala Dinner and Command Performance in Lagos, the UNWTO boss said the regret was that he came to Nigeria without his friends and family members to witness the hospitality, music, and top-notch cultural performances he and other participants were treated to.
The gala night is one of the activities lined up for the three-day conference aimed at transforming the tourism sector into a preferred sector, and the creative industry into a creative economy.
“I really regret that I did not come here with my family members and friends to witness all these performances, but I will be back.
“I want to say that It is really amazing and many thanks you showed us the best of your country, the best of the culture of your country, which is really unique.
“That is why people around the world have to come to Nigeria.
“That is why you need more international visitors to come here to see the beauty and see all these authentic cultures you have,” he said.
Pololikashvili expressed gratitude to the Federal Government for accepting to host the conference and wished the country “peace, prosperity, health, wealth and all the best”.
He commended the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed for his passion for the industry and for his wisdom which he said the Organisation had benefited from immensely.
“Nigeria has one of the best tourism ministers in the world and I am sure that the ministers here will agree and will not be upset with me.
“Thank you Mr. Minister for your good heart, for your wisdom for your hospitality because tourism is about hospitality and friendship, nothing else.
“You are really the best example of how to be a good boss, and how to be a good friend,” he said.
Earlier while welcoming the guests to the gala night, the minister said he was not ready to bore them with speeches but to allow them to partake in what the country could offer in the area of entertainment.
Mohammed however thanked his colleagues' Ministers from Namibia, Ivory Coast, Congo Kinshasa, Gambia, Togo, Benin, and Sierra Leone for honoring him by being at the gala night.
He also thanked all the experts that participated in the workshops as well as everybody who in one way or another other had contributed to making the conference a success.
NAN reports the highlights of the night were cultural dances and displays by the Nigerian troupe and dance drama on the unity of Nigeria.
There were also cultural dances of the Ashanti from Ghana, Kikuyu from Kenya, and Zulu from South Africa performed by Bolanle Austen-Peters Production.
NAN reports that Awards were given to individuals, entities, and corporate bodies in the culture, tourism, and creativity categories.
Some of the awardees in the culture category are, the Ofala Festival which was received personally by the Obi of Onitsha, His Majesty Igwe Nnaemeka Alfred Achebe, and some members of his traditional council.
The award given to Argungu Fishing Festival was received by three Emirs from Argungu Emirate in Kebbi state while the Osun Oshogbo Festival also received the award in the culture category.
Some of the awardees in tourism and creativity categories are Goge Africa Productions, Wale Akinboboye, Segun Arinze, Charles Novia, Ali Baba, Ali Nuhu, Bolanle Austen-Peters Chioma Ude, and Dare Art-Alade.
NAN reports the high point of the night was the christening of Pololikashvili with three Nigerian names, Danladi, Anaemeka, and Omotunde.
The Secretary-General, his team, Mohammed and other tourism ministers at the gala nite also thrilled the audience when they danced to Nigerian ace musician, Kizz Daniel’s hit song, “Buga’’.