LASG charges hotel managers on global best practices

The Lagos State government through the Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka has called on hotel managers and stakeholders across Africa to embrace global best practices and strategic partnerships to drive sustainable growth in the hospitality industry.
Speaking as Chief Host at the 2025 Hotel Managers Conference Africa, in Lagos, Benson-Awoyinka said the conference serves as a crucial platform for industry players to exchange ideas, explore emerging trends, and build networks that will strengthen the sector’s resilience and competitiveness.
The two-day conference, themed, “Synergising for Sustainable Growth Through Global Best Practices,” features a series of insightful sessions, including discussions on integrating global standards, sustainability in hospitality, and technology-driven guest experiences. Participants will also benefit from a masterclass focused on building a learning culture within hotel operations.

Highlighting the importance of tourism and hospitality to Lagos State’s economic growth, job creation, and cultural diplomacy, Benson-Awoyinka reaffirmed the State Government’s commitment to investing in infrastructure, security, and capacity development programmes that enable the sector to thrive.
The Commissioner encouraged stakeholders to leverage government initiatives and work collaboratively to position Lagos as a leading destination for both business and leisure.

The Lagos State Government, she assured, remains steadfast in creating a supportive and enabling environment that will continue to boost the confidence of tourists and investors alike.
In his speech, the convener of the Hotel Managers Conference Africa and Vice President of the Hotel Managers School, Mr. Olugbenga Sunday called on hotel managers across the continent to transform challenges within the hospitality sector into success stories that deliver top-notch service to guests.
He emphasised that Africa’s hospitality industry is constantly measured against global brands and international standards, adding “Our guests in hotels have seen the best in Dubai, London, and Singapore, but they expect the same level of excellence here in Lagos, Accra, Nairobi, and Johannesburg”.
He stressed the need for managers to collaborate rather than compete, sharing innovations and lessons that will uplift the sector across the continent.