Nigeria's Tourism Future Unveiled: New DG Awakan Pledges 'Renewed Hope' Agenda
Mr. Olayiwola Awakan has officially assumed duties as the new Director-General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) in Abuja, marking a new chapter for Nigeria’s tourism sector. In his inaugural address, Awakan outlined a clear vision to revitalize the industry through a strategic blend of innovation, collaboration, and a strong commitment to delivering on President Bola Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope Agenda.”
A distinguished journalist and passionate culture enthusiast, Awakan shared his leadership philosophy, which will prioritize creativity, inclusivity, and teamwork. These principles, he noted, are essential to strengthening the Authority’s core mandate and attracting vital investment into Nigeria’s rich and diverse tourism landscape. His reception at the NTDA headquarters was led by Mr. Ovie Esewhaye, Director overseeing the Office of the Director-General, who facilitated the official handover. Following the ceremony, Awakan met with Directors, toured the agency’s facilities, and addressed staff at the NTDA Village Hall, setting a forward-looking tone for his tenure.
During his maiden address, Awakan expressed deep gratitude to President Tinubu for entrusting him with such a pivotal role, pledging to deliver tangible and meaningful results for the tourism industry. He reaffirmed his commitment to advancing the “Renewed Hope Agenda” through the tourism sector and praised the dedication of the Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa. Awakan acknowledged the Minister’s resolute efforts to reposition the sector despite limited resources, stating his intention to “complement her efforts” in driving sustainable growth.
Recognizing the groundwork laid by his predecessors, Awakan vowed to build on their achievements while striving to make the NTDA more efficient, responsive, and globally competitive. “My predecessors have done excellently well to the best of their ability, and the baton of leadership has been passed to me. I will take it up from here,” he affirmed, emphasizing continuity and progress as the hallmarks of his administration.
Awakan also underscored his commitment to an open-door leadership style, encouraging staff to share ideas freely, regardless of their perceived value, as “any idea can be refined into a fantastic one.” He urged a culture of teamwork, innovation, and collective responsibility, emphasizing that the Authority’s success will depend on collaborative effort and shared creativity. “We need newness, freshness, and I can’t do it alone. We need collaborative effort,” he declared, calling on his team to “make history together and make Mr. President proud.”
With decades of experience in media and the creative industries, Mr. Olayiwola Awakan is a renowned journalist, dramatist, poet, and cultural advocate. His appointment, observers note, reflects President Tinubu’s strategic vision to harness Nigeria’s cultural and tourism potential as key drivers of economic diversification and sustainable national development.
Recommended Articles
Explosive FCT Polls: Vote Buying Scandal, Court Battles & Political Acrimony Rock Capital Election

The recent FCT Area Council elections saw the APC secure five out of six chairmanship seats, solidifying its influence i...
Shocking IVF Fraud: Pastor Doctor Faces Court Over Alleged N19M Embryo Sale Scandal in Abuja

Dr. John Abebe, pastor and fertility doctor in Abuja, faces court for allegedly selling a couple’s embryos in a shocking...
FCT Senator Ireti Kingibe Battles Wike Over 'Oppressive' Election Curfew

Senator Ireti Kingibe has strongly condemned the curfew imposed by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike ahead of Saturday’s area cou...
Factions Clash In Labour Party Over Secretariat Control
The Labour Party's National Secretariat in Abuja has been taken over by the Senator Nenadi Usman-led faction, amid heavy...
Aso Rock Diplomacy: Tinubu Greets US Security Chiefs as AFRICOM Commander Visits Nigeria

AFRICOM Commander General Dagvin R.M. Anderson conducted a high-level courtesy visit to Nigerian President Bola Tinubu i...
Deadly Abuja DSS Shooting Triggers Outcry, Amnesty International Demands Probe

A DSS operative's alleged shooting in Abuja's Karmajiji community on January 19, 2026, resulted in the deaths of two res...
You may also like...
Guardiola's Peculiar Take: Man City vs. Real Madrid Rematch Deemed 'Bit Weird' by Boss!

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola finds the repeated Champions League encounter with Real Madrid "a little bit weird," ...
Boxing Shocker: Usyk's WBC Title Defense Set for Ancient Pyramids Against Kickboxer!

Oleksandr Usyk will defend his WBC heavyweight title against kickboxing icon Rico Verhoeven on May 23 at the Pyramids of...
Star-Studded Lineup: Gwyneth Paltrow, Jenna Ortega Join Actor Awards Presenters as Stunt Nominees Revealed

The 32nd Annual Actor Awards, hosted by Kristen Bell and streaming live on Netflix on March 1, is set to honor top talen...
Paramount's Mega-Merger with Warner Bros. Discovery Faces Scrutiny Amidst $2.8 Billion Breakup Fee

Paramount Skydance has won the bid for Warner Bros. Discovery after Netflix withdrew its $83 billion offer, agreeing to ...
Lagos Marathon Buzz: How Power Oil Fuels Community Triumph Over Competition

Power Oil introduced an Exclusive Running Community at the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, shifting focus from individu...
Amal Umar's Raw Revelation: Star Actress Opens Up on Inner Strength and 'The Herd' Role

Amal Umar discusses her transformative role as Habiba in "The Herd," detailing how the complex character pushed her emot...
DR Congo's Controversial $1.2bn US Health Deal Shakes Up Regional Alliances

The Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda have embraced a new $1.2 billion US health partnership model, committing to ...
Musk Unleashes Scathing Attack on OpenAI in Deposition: 'Nobody Committed Suicide Because of Grok'

Elon Musk's deposition in his lawsuit against OpenAI reveals sharp criticism of the company's AI safety record, with cla...