United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) on Wednesday elected Nigeria as vice-president, Africa at its ongoing 22nd general assembly in Chengdu, China.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Lai Mohammed, the country’s minister of information and culture and who also led the Nigeria’s delegation to the general assembly, assumed the position on behalf of the country. The appointment will last for two years.

Reacting to his election, Mohammed remarked that the last time Nigeria occupied the position of UNWTO vice-presidency was 20 years ago. He said:
The minister said the position would propel him to do more in the development of the nation’s tourism and creative industry
“But I was quite surprised when I got a call that I was being nominated to serve Africa as a Vice-President of this General Assembly.
“What that means is that you are squarely in the saddle of driving the global agenda for tourism for the next two years.”
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