Ekiti
Femi Ojudu Bags ICON OF EKITI TOURISM AWARD
The Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development is proud to announce that Senator Femi Ojudu has been awarded the prestigious ICON OF EKITI TOURISM AWARD. This accolade recognizes his tireless efforts and immense contributions to the development of tourism in Ekiti State, particularly through his dedication to the Olowe of Ise Arts Foundation and Museum.
Senator Babafemi Ojudu is one of the recipients of the Bureau of Tourism Development Awards in recognition of individuals and corporate entities who have added value to Ekiti tourism promotion .
The Award was part of the activities to mark the World Tourism Day held at Oke Ewo War Memorial Site Ilupeju Ekiti on September 27 2024.
The award presentation took place at Senator Ojudu’s residence, where the Bureau of Tourism Development team, led by Barrister Wale Ojo-Lanre, Director General, gathered to recognize the significant impact of Senator Ojudu’s initiatives on the state’s tourism landscape.
Senator Ojudu has played a pivotal role in promoting and showcasing the rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy of Ekiti State. By championing the Olowe of Ise Arts Foundation and Museum, he has contributed to elevating local arts, preserving traditional craftsmanship, and fostering tourism that attracts visitors both nationally and internationally. His relentless pursuit of cultural promotion has not only benefited local artisans but has also enhanced Ekiti’s profile as a prime tourist destination.
In response to receiving the award, Senator Ojudu expressed deep gratitude, stating, “I am truly honored to receive the ICON OF EKITI TOURISM AWARD from the Bureau of Tourism Development. This recognition reaffirms my commitment to the cultural and tourism potential of our great state. The Olowe of Ise Arts Foundation and Museum embodies the spirit of Ekiti’s rich heritage, and I will continue to work with fervor to promote our history, arts, and culture to the world. Together, we can transform Ekiti into a hub for tourism, creativity, and cultural exchange.”
The Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development emphasizes the importance of recognizing individuals who have positively influenced the tourism sector. “Senator Ojudu’s unwavering commitment to promoting Ekiti’s cultural heritage is commendable. His efforts have not only enriched our local community but have also positioned Ekiti as a destination for culture enthusiasts,” said Barrister Wale Ojo-Lanre during the presentation.
The ICON OF EKITI TOURISM AWARD stands as a testament to Senator Ojudu’s visionary leadership and dedication to the tourism development of Ekiti State. His passion for the arts and culture continues to inspire many and serves as a beacon of hope for the future of tourism in this vibrant region.
About Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development
The Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development is dedicated to promoting and developing tourism in Ekiti State by highlighting its rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and historical significance. Through various initiatives, the Bureau aims to enhance the state’s tourism sector and improve the local economy by attracting visitors and fostering cultural exchange.
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