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Representative of the MD/CEO HBP, George Oko-Oboh with the CEO
of Transcorp Hotel, Valentine Ozigbo,.
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The
award, according to the organizers, was in recognition of the contribution of
the bank to the growth and development of the tourism industry in Nigeria over
the years.
Receiving
the award on behalf of the bank at the Gala night in Abuja, the MD/CEO, Ifie
Sekibo, who was represented by George Oko-Oboh, Regional Executive, Abuja &
North, said it was a well-deserved honour for the bank, because over the years,
the bank had believed in tourism and had tried as much as possible to increase
its support to the sector.
He
disclosed that the bank is partnering with stakeholders and plans to increase
its investment in the sector in the years ahead.
Speaking
through his representative, the Managing Director of the bank, Mr. Sekibo said,
“It is a well-deserved award for the bank because over the years the bank has
believed in tourism and we always keep trying as much as possible to support
the tourism sector. Over the years we think it is something we have done
with a quite a number of stakeholders and we have done that quite well.
“In
the coming years, we should expect more of better handshake. We intend to do
more; because looking at what they are trying to achieve here now, we have seen
that they are trying to take in much into the other sectors. We think we would
still be there for them.
“The
sector is quite lucrative, but for us, what we are doing basically is like
partnership. That is what we have done with them over the years. We have
done quite a few investments in the sector.”
Also
speaking on the award, a member of the Local Organising Committee of the NTTS,
Mr. Kayode Adesola, said several banks were selected for the honour, but
Heritage Bank emerged the winner because of its unique approach and support for
operators in the industry.
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George Oko-Oboh and Team Lead, Commercial Banking, Commercial Banking, Efehi Cole. |
He
said, “It is not as if the banks have given money to operators, but there have
been some banks that have been of help to some of the players in the industry;
like the travel agents, tour operators and others.
“In
giving out this particular award, we consider the fact that banks such as
Heritage Bank and a few others had been helping to facilitate smooth
engagements in the industry. For instance, some the banks serve as guarantors;
they give us bank guarantee to be able to cope with the requirement outside
there to operate as travel professionals.
“There
are several banks involved in these, but after some vetting by the committee in
charge, they decided to give the award to the bank the cap fits, which is
Heritage Bank in this instance.”
Adesola,
who is also the Vice President of the National Association of Nigeria Travel
Agents (NANTA) Abuja Zone, stated that over the years, the tourism business in
Nigeria had suffered many challenges and neglect, especially from government,
mostly in the area of poor funding and poor infrastructure.
However,
he said the present administration, spurred by the support of financial
institutions, had increased its collaboration with private sector players in
the tourism industry.
He
said, “Now, the government thought of partnering with us in order to synergise
together and move the tourism potentials of this country to the next level.
That is one of the reasons why we decided to put together the transport
and tourism sector together because we came to realize now that the two have to
work hand in hand.”
He
further called for increased support from financial institutions and
governments at all levels, especially in creating enabling environment for
operators to thrive.
“If
government can just leave the private sector to run tourism and support us then
I think the tourism sector in Nigeria would contribute more to the economy of
this country,” he noted.
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