February 5, 2026
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Half a century old and jubilee celebrant, the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies ( NANTA) goes to its national poll in April,  in search of leaders that may  bring about bigger and an  all-inclusive survival opportunities for its growing members buffeted by global economic crunch on Travels. 

NANTA, born as National Association of Travel Agents ( NATA), transmuted into National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) after a painful birth pang occasioned by  bitter infractions as  one its secretary-general in the early 70’s wanted the collective gain for himself alone. 

The association, after a long wilderness search for a solution,  pulled out of NATA Limited and gave birth to a more all-inclusive and egalitarian body for all travel trade professionals on June 16th, 1984. 

NANTA,  fifty years old last year, has not looked back,   throttling and sometimes emotionally slowed down, depending on its leadership character ecosystem,  usually at the turn of every decade. 

In its life cycle since formation, NANTA has recorded about 19th Presidents,defining and pushing the egalitarian vision of its founding fathers,  with only two females,  Mrs. Tereza ezeobi (Ojo) ( November 1993 to November 1995) and current outgoing president,  Mrs. Susan Akporiaye,  March 2020 to March,  2024,  as two most ceiling breaking landmark achievers and, which have continue to serve as road maps to reinvent NANTA as it walks gloriously to the century old grand post. 

For the sake of NANTA’s young generation, it is important to highlight here that NANTA founding fathers, Chief Jerry Nwosu, Rex Udo,  Babatunde Akala and Tunde Johnson, were  exceptional characters who nurtured and insisted that all Nigerian International Air Transport Association(IATA) registered Travel agents must have equal rights and opportunities to trade,  and so fought off elitism in its ranks and file. 

These leaders, of which late Jerry Nwosu and Babatunde Akala( still alive) were sworn enemies of elitism in all ramifications in NANTA and helped to champion a return to founding ideals which  brought the association both local and international attention. 

Until recently,  NANTA was the only travel and tourism industry association in Nigeria,  with visible engaging relationships with federal aviation and tourism authorities,  and indeed, for many years,  key board member of Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation( NTDC) now NTDA. 

Notwithstanding the changes in the board of management of NTDA,  NANTA has foraged robustly into other emerging government agencies in culture,  hospitality, and travel trade bearing oversight authorities,  and opened up training and retraining exposure,  and also defining collaborative ecosystems,  helpful to the future survival of its members.  

Soji Amusan,  one of its former President (2003 to 2006), a Lufthansa Airlines trained expert and a disciplinarian to the core, once told me that NANTA will continue to be relevant to her members and to Nigerians at large,  if it could conduct its affairs by obeying and trading according to extant regulations on the downstream aviation sector and also through knowledge and training empowerment of its members to various support opportunities in the economy.

So, apart from effectively enthroning egalitarianism, what else will shape the voting patterns at the April elective Annual General Meeting slated for Lagos? These are difficult questions to hazard a guess, but it’s generally believed that the Gen Z( new generation,  young and up mobile) trade professionals may spring surprises as most of them want to access equal, just and fair opportunities to contribute effectively and gain from the emerging Nigerian travel economy. 

Getting IATA (International Air Transport Association) licence is a notable dream desirable to stay strong in the trade, same as training and retraining opportunities,  mitigation of multiple taxation,  mentoring and freedom explore other streams of income,  embedded in the octopus travel and tourism businesses,  may  be activate and propel the search for leaders willing to sacrifice self for the good of all.  No doubt the work and achievements of the outgoing president Mrs. Susan Akporiaye will impact greatly. 

In the past one decade, there has been a troubling growth of elitism in the travel trade sector, with some agencies with deep pockets and alleged nationwide presence, shoving, muscling, and aggressively taking over trade opportunities from upcoming trade players. 

Though technology has gained young trade professionals in roads into the market, there is no denying that the few elitist players still determine who gets the airlines’ inventory (tickets),which have become a currency of  corruption and an instrument to beat the  young players into line by their traducers.

The agents in Northern states of Nigeria, in particular,whose fortune  and forth lies in trade in religious tourism,  hajj in focus,  were recently alarmed by the very aggressive presence of few deep pocketed elitist agencies,  making a go at taking over their businesses and vowed to resist such overflow. 

To arrest the growing discontent in the emerging winner takes all an anti-egalitarianism scenario, NANTA under the outgoing President, Mrs. Susan Akporiaye, had for  over  two years knocked and opened doors of local and international trade, tourism and logistics opportunities for NANTA members.

Two outstanding outings and NANTA presence at the biggest global tourism market in London,  to which bears new business vistas for the association’s members is a visible case  in point of an opportunity unveiled.  A well-attended training course at the prestigious University of Johannesburg, supported by South Africa Tourism was another. A Nigerian National Institute for Hospitality IATA scholarship training for travel agents and many other  opportunities to which possibly may  influence those who will vote for the new NANTA President,  come April, 2024 , a new year with legs into the countdown to its century old existence .

The NANTA Presidential Hopefuls

At the time of this report on Monday, January 29th, full details of those interested in contesting as members of the national executive Council are yet to emerge.  Apart from the Presidency,  two offices, Public Relations and Financial Secretary have incumbents and going by NANTA’s tradition,  may be allowed unopposed to complete their tenure,  just a year to go on the calendar.  Open for context are the positions of Treasurer,  Internal Auditor, First National Deputy, and Second National Deputy.  Daisy Olotu and Yinka Folami, both from Lagos Zone, will square up for the office of  the Presidency. Both  had publicly indicated interest..  Pastor Chinyere Umeasiegbu and Dr. Chima Ihe both from the Eastern zone,  bearing all permutations and  expected horse trading will take a long walk to the podium for the position of first National Deputy while the North,  will present candidates for the Internal Auditor, Treasurer and or Second National Deputy. 

Will The North Exist NANTA  Any Time Soon?

In Ilorin,  199I,  it took the wisdom and right political understanding by the then outgoing President of NANTA( 1998 to1991),  Mr. Femi Adefope to wade off pressures to remain in office by certain hawks in the system who wanted him to continue after serving his two terms tenure.  Indeed,  there are  no NANTA  known electoral guideline zoning NANTA Presidency.However the foundation of egalitarianism which the early founders adhered and believed, led  Adefope,  a fine gentleman to insist  without fear or favour and rightly handed to Alhaji Munzali Dantata(1991 to 1993 ) as the first President of NANTA from Northern Nigeria.  

Munzali Dantata, who gave NANTA Presidency his all as  a young,  energetic and very rich travel trade operator and owner, was later to become Director,  General,  National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism Studies( NIHOTOUR). Dantata  also did not forget good done to him to become NANTA President when, NANTA  members from the North ran to him as then DG, NIHOTOUR  to help  facilitate their breakaway from the association due to certain alleged overbearing tendencies of NANTA members in Lagos in particular which they considered unhealthy to NANTA’s foundation ethos. 

That sentiment still lingers and has led the zone into building one of best zonal offices in the history of NANTA,  a development many observers see as part of a cultural rehearsal  to cut off the umbilical cord with NANTA at the centre in future. Though,  South of Nigeria produced Presidents such as Tereza Ojo (Ezeobi) , Bankole Bernard and Mrs. Susan Akporiaye, who continued in the tradition of Femi Adefope to ensure trade operators and owners from the North remain as key members of NANTA,  subsequent elections in NANTA may have to address this fear. Apart from Munzali Dantata,   Alhaji Kabir Malan, currently Board of Trustees Chairman,  Association Tourism Partners of Nigeria ( ATPN) was a NANTA President,  ditto Alhaji Aminu Agoha ( 2012 to 2016). So of 19 Presidents of NANTA,  the North produced only three, the Eastern region,  one ( Jerry Nwosu,  1979 to 1980, credited to have successfully mobilised all Nigerian travel trade professionals to form NANTA. The rest were from the Southwest ( Mid West). The current outgoing President, Mrs. Susan Akporiaye, is from Oron, Akwa Ibom state, but married to a Delta (Mid-West) man. 

Zonal Structure Elections

At the time of this report, the Northern Zone election picture is still hazy. South West (Ibadan) will possibly run a non-opposition election. Babatunde Adesokan is unopposed as he takes the Vice President slot for the region on a final tenure.  Temitope Ogunsebikan guns for the secretary unopposed.  Others unopposed are Adegbola Olufemi Peter,(Financial Secretary) Tijjani Abdulrogee Boluwatosin (Auditor) Abass Lateef  Seyi(Treasurer) and Obasa Oyebola St George( PRO).

The Eastern Zone,Vice President  slot, is being contested by Hope Osas  Ehiogie and Iminabo Bruce Princewill. PRO is to be slugged out by Effervescent Tony Amaete and one Ruth Ohakwue.   Mrs faith Essien is unopposed as Secretary  ditto Njideka  Obi, Treasurer and the Auditor position,  with Onyinyechi Okwara as sole candidate. The position of Financial Secretary will be a two horse race between Emmanuel Ufuoma Okpako and Mrs. Adaora Okon.

Lagos Zone is almost a done deal as most positions are unopposed. Yinka Olapade, Vice President, Chinwe Eluchie, Secretary.

However, Toluwalope Ola, and   Monsuru Oyebola will square out for Financial Secretary.  Yewande Phillips Ogunbiyi (PRO) and Adekunle Oluwole, Treasurer. 

In our subsequent reports on the elections, we shall endeavour to let you know what is happening in the Abuja and Kano Zones  as both Zones are yet to reach us on the developments concerning their local elections.. Finally,  will money as seen in Nigeria’s election process,  influence directions in the April NANTA elections?  We shall tell you what we think in our countdown reportage.

·       Frank Meke, a Media and Tourism Consultant writes from Lagos.

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