● A Visionary’s Farewell: How He Conducted Nigeria’s Tourism Renaissance
● Breathing Life into Destinations, Crafting Journeys of Discovery, Coker Leaves Unforgettable Footprints
By Lanre Alfred
The name, Folorunsho Coker, resounds like a timeless philharmonic in the annals of Nigerian tourism—at first mention, he excites a medley of tenacity, high repute, and visionary leadership. As he steps away from his role as Director-General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA), he is exiting a stage where his exploits are sung in the cadence of innovation and boundless vision and stepping into the league of statesmen whose imprints on the nation’s tourism sector will forever remain indelible.
Eight years ago, Coker did not walk into the NTDA as a revolutionary. The institution, once mired in the dust of bureaucracy, needed more than an astute manager—it required a renaissance. And Coker was up to the task. It may be said that the NTDA’s renaissance manifested through his hands. With the precision and foresight of a visionary, he redrafted the blueprint of Nigeria’s tourism landscape, turning a sleeping sector into an engine of economic potential.
Building a Tourism Empire from the Ground Up
Tourism, for Coker, was not just about scenic landscapes or historical sites; it was an untapped goldmine of stories, experiences, and economic power. Under his stewardship, the NTDA underwent a metamorphosis. The enactment of the NTDA Act gave the institution a fresh lease on life, while digitalisation efforts ensured that Nigeria’s cultural heritage was no longer a local secret but a global spectacle.
He birthed the ‘Tour Nigeria’ initiative—a pulsating, evocative movement that reshaped how Nigerians saw their homeland. No longer was tourism an elite affair; it became the heartbeat of everyday Nigerians. Through grand festivals celebrating indigenous cuisine, artistic expressions, and historical wonders, Coker redefined what it meant to explore Nigeria. He did not just promote tourism; he institutionalised it.
A Leader Beyond the Title
Leadership, in its finest essence, is not about power but impact. And impact was Coker’s currency. Those who worked alongside him did not merely serve under a boss; they walked with a mentor. His tenure saw the NTDA expand its organogram, creating employment, fostering industrial peace, and reinforcing professionalism. He did not dictate from an ivory tower; he stood among his people, showing them how things ought to be done.
He knew that the heart of tourism was people. Relationships flourished under his watch; animosities dissolved, and the NTDA became a hub of collective ambition. “He didn’t just tell us what to do; he showed us how to do it,” one staff member recalled, their voice laden with admiration.
The Patriot, The Statesman, The Builder
To limit Coker’s contributions to tourism alone would be a gross understatement. His odyssey in public service began long before NTDA. From his days as Principal Aide to the Governor of Lagos State to his tenure as Deputy Chief of Staff, Founding CEO of the Lagos State Number Plate Production Authority, and later as Lagos State Commissioner of Tourism, Arts & Culture, he demonstrated an unwavering commitment to governance. He was the mastermind behind the ‘One Lagos Brand,’ an initiative that celebrated the cultural and economic vibrancy of Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre.
Through every position he held, Coker’s philosophy remained unshaken—innovation must meet governance. He understood that for Nigeria to ascend on the global stage, its tourism, creative, and economic sectors needed to interlace in seamless symphony. And he orchestrated this integration masterfully.
Coker’s legacy does not end with policies and projects; it echoes in the lives of young Nigerians. His story is an anthem for the dreamers, the bold, the ambitious. He embodied the philosophy that governance should be an avenue for mentorship, a ladder upon which the younger generation can climb. His passion for youth empowerment was evident in every initiative he championed. He believed that a nation’s strength lies not in its resources but in the ingenuity of its people.
Through his initiatives, countless young Nigerians found opportunities, platforms, and hope. He did not just create employment; he nurtured dreams. His tenure at NTDA was more than a leadership period—it was an era of inspiration.
The Next Chapter
What is next for Folorunsho Coker? The whispers of the corridors of power suggest that his story is far from over. A statesman of his calibre does not fade into the twilight; he evolves. Some speculate a grander role in Nigeria’s economic or creative sectors, while others anticipate his advisory presence in national governance. One certainty remains—his influence will not wane.
As a protégé of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Coker has walked through the corridors of power with grace and diligence. His trajectory suggests that Nigeria has yet to witness the full breadth of his statesmanship. Whether as a policy advocate, an entrepreneur, or a government official in a new capacity, his imprint will continue to shape Nigeria’s travel and hospitality landscape.
On the day of his farewell at the NTDA’s Village Hall, the applause that followed Coker was not just for the man but for the movement he created. It was a salute to the mind that saw beyond the present, the heart that beat for Nigeria’s prosperity, and the hands that moulded a sector from obscurity to prominence.
As he steps into his next chapter, one truth is undeniable—Folorunsho Coker is not just a name; he is an institution. His tenure at the NTDA was not a period; it was a revolution. His exit is not an end; it is the beginning of another illustrious phase. And as Nigeria’s tourism sector basks in the dawn he ushered, the nation owes him not just gratitude but celebration.
To a high-flying statesman, a visionary technocrat, a youth advocate, and a patriot—Nigeria stands in applause. The legacy you have built will continue to inspire generations, and the journey you have charted will remain a model for those who dare to dream beyond borders.
Folorunsho Coker, the progenitor of Nigeria’s tourism renaissance, the stage remains yours.