Yinka Folami emerges 45th NANTA President

Sat, Apr 27, 2024
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MR Yinka Folami, Chief Executive Officer of Travel and Logistics Centre Ltd.,  on Friday emerged the 45th National President of the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies (NANTA).

This was announced shortly after NANTA’s elective Annual General Meeting, held in Lagos.

Folami beat his co-contestant, Mr Daisi Olotu with a vote margin of 128, as Folami got 283 votes while Olotu got 155 votes.

Also, Mrs Chinyere Umeasiegbu, founder of Global Links and Services, emerged the first National Deputy President of the association.

Dr Olatokunbo Dagunduro, Chief Executive Officer, Rhapsody Travels and Tours Ltd.,  also emerged the second deputy president of the association.

Mr Yinka Ladipo won as the Financial Secretary; Mr Abdulrazak Ibrahim, the Treasurer; Mr Johnson Ugochukwu, the Internal Auditor; Mrs Adelola Adewole as Publicity Secretary and Mr Yinka Olapade, the Vice President in Lagos zone.

Other executive members are: Mr Nasir Chamo, Vice President North; Mr Ehiogie Hope, Vice President East; Mr Babatunde Adesokan, Vice President West and Mrs Kemabonta Uloma, Vice President Abuja office.

In his remarks, Folami said: “I congratulate every member of NANTA that gave me this support, this victory is for all of us, we will continue from where this immediate past administration stopped.

“Mrs Susan Akporiaye stood for empowerment and recognition for NANTA, we will continue with this.

“Congratulations to Mr Daisi, my opponent, because he offered himself to serve. He is someone I respect and honour so much.

“I will keep my promise to ensure we live harmoniously and remain focused. With you all, NANTA will move forward.”

Earlier, Mrs Susan Akporiaye, the immediate past president of the association,  appreciated all members for their cooperation in the course of her tenure.

Akporiaye gave out presidential awards to appreciate the North zone for its determination and resilience as well as the Eastern zone, who she said was the most active and proactive zone in noticable transformation.

She also presented a presidential award of recognition to Golden Gates Travels, located in Singapore, for the agency’s transparency and honesty to members of the  association over the years.

Akporiaye commended all members of staff of the association for their dedication and hardwork during her tenure as the president of the association.

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-April 27, 2024 @ 09:04 GMT|

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