The National Tourism Authority of Liberia (NTAoL) Is Now Fully Established by Law

Paynesville, Liberia: Liberia proudly celebrates a historic milestone as the National Tourism Authority of Liberia (NTAoL) is now fully enshrined in law! This landmark achievement marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the country’s tourism sector, with just 90 days set to complete the establishment of a fully operational Authority.
The passage of this law signals a decisive commitment to unlocking Liberia’s vast potential as a premier tourist destination. With its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and welcoming people, Liberia is poised to attract more visitors and create thousands of jobs, fueling economic growth and national pride.
Christopher Hayes Onanuga, the Special Presidential Envoy on Tourism, recently shared his excitement on his official Facebook page, stating:
“Congratulations Liberia! The National Tourism Authority of Liberia (NTAoL) is now fully law. The transition into action begins now. We have just 90 days to complete a fully established Authority that will drive our tourism sector forward. Taking instructions from our boss, the President of the Republic, with Liberia’s rich history, we remain respectful, humble, and ready to execute the President’s directives to the fullest. Most grateful, Mr. President.”
Taking inspiration and guidance from the highest office in the land, the President of Liberia, this initiative is driven by respect, humility, and an unwavering dedication to serve the country’s vision. As directed by the President, every stakeholder is called to be attentive, respectful, and fully prepared to execute this important mandate with excellence.
The National Tourism Authority is now empowered to lead the way crafting policies, fostering investment, and showcasing Liberia’s beauty on the global stage. The countdown is on, and the momentum is unstoppable.
Onanuga Urge all Liberia to stand united and committed to supporting this vital institution that promises to transform Liberia’s tourism industry and create a brighter future for all.
The future of Liberia’s tourism begins now — congratulations once again, Liberia!
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