In a significant development that promises to reshape the tourism landscape of Ekiti State, the United Nation Tourism (UNWTO Tourism) has announced plans to conduct a technical assessment mission in the state from Saturday, August 17th to Thursday, August 22nd, 2024.
This impactful visit by the UN Tourism team will bring a wealth of opportunities and transformative benefits to Ekiti State, under the visionary leadership of Governor Biodun Oyebanji.
Key Highlights and Impact Deliverables:
1.Expert Assessment of Tourism Assets in Ekiti State: The UN Tourism team will provide a thorough and professional evaluation of Ekiti State’s tourism potential. This assessment will ensure that the state’s Tourism Policy and Master Plan align with international standards and best practices.
2. Identification of Potential Sites for Designation as World Heritage Site:
The assessment will help identify and recommend historical tourism heritage sites in Ekiti for potential designation as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, enhancing the state’s cultural tourism significance globally.
3. Increased International Recognition for the Ekiti State Tourism Sector:
The visit will elevate Ekiti State’s profile on the global stage, attracting international recognition for its tourism sector and positioning the state as a prime tourism destination.
4. Access to Global Funding and Resources: The mission will facilitate partnerships with UN Tourism, granting Ekiti State access to global funding and resources for sustainable tourism development.
5. Economic Growth and Tourist Inflow: With the international recognition and strategic planning from this visit, Ekiti State, under Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s leadership, is expected to see a significant increase in tourist inflow, leading to substantial economic benefits for Ekiti State.
This landmark event marks a significant step forward in Ekiti State’s pursuit of tourism excellence and sustainable development. The state government, led by Governor Biodun Oyebanji, is excited to welcome the UN Tourism team and looks forward to the transformative impact this mission will have on the state’s tourism sector.
For more information or media inquiries, please contact:
Barrister Wale Ojo-Lanre
DIrector General Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism
+2348033490986.