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Nigerian tourism expert talks about uniqueness of Gambia at WTM

Nov 9, 2023, 11:26 AM | Article By: Yunus S. Saliu

As the World Travel Market 2023 kicked off on Monday, a Nigerian travel and tour organiser and staunch promoter of Destination Gambia, Uko IkechiUko, spoke about the uniqueness of Destination Gambia.

Uko, the organiser of the annual Akwaaba Travel Market (ATQ) and Gambia tourism promoter in Nigeria, indicated that there is something unique about the Gambia experience that goes beyond the 3s and the hotels in The Gambia which nobody can still explain.

Commenting on the uniqueness of The Gambia, he said "for the past 10 years, I have been asking what makes The Gambia a unique destination. No one can answer the question because Nigerians like going to where to do shopping but The Gambia is not known as a shopping destination, so there is a unique connection that Gambia has. When I started introducing the country to Nigerians, I kept telling them that the destination is a product that once you sample it you will want more."

However, "I am happy that the interest in The Gambia is still there but all it needs is to reinforce and grow it."

Meanwhile, for most of the African countries, he noted that WTM is one of the most available summits that offer the opportunity for them to participate in the world game.

Africans need to meet the world and sell Africa as a product, he said, "because, they don't know more about our products."

WTM, this year, according to him is better for African countries as they bring Africa to the centre rather than putting them in a corner like in the past. "Therefore African countries should take advantage of this World Travel Market; it is one of the biggest opportunities to sell African countries and the continent as a whole."

Mr. Uko also expressed satisfaction about seeing more African countries taking advantage of the WTM, while pointing out that for The Gambia not lagging behind is one of the biggest opportunities for individual countries.

He stated that the Nigerian market is exploding; the tour operators are becoming much more adventurous looking for new destinations to promote and sell.

"And The Gambia has an opportunity to get sustainable numbers from Nigeria by starting now and never stopping because it has to be a continuous process," he added.

World Travel Market in its 17th year is a “place for people who refuse to go back to the status quo and it is the world’s most influential travel and tourism event.”