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BVIAA Commemorates Naomi Onwufuju’s Regional Junior Ambassador of Tourism Achievement

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The BVI Airports Authority (BVIAA) marked a historic moment for the Virgin Islands as they celebrated Naomi Onwufuju’s crowning as the Regional Junior Ambassador of Tourism at the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s Youth Congress. Ms. Onwufuju is the very first Virgin Islands Ambassador to attain this prestigious designation.

The event, held in the Turks and Caicos Islands, saw Ms. Onwufuju competing against representatives from 14 other Caribbean islands and emerging as the first Virgin Islands Ambassador to secure this prestigious title.

The BVIAA ceremony held at the TB Lettsome International Airport was attended by Junior Minister of Tourism Honourable Luce Smith, representatives of the Ministry of Communications and Works, the Authority’s Sole Shareholder, the Director of Tourism, and members of the Authority’s Board and executive team.

During her presentation at the 2023 Regional Tourism Conference, Ms. Onwufuju highlighted the natural beauty of the Virgin Islands and emphasized that it is not just any tourist destination, but a paradise that should be enjoyed by all. She emphasized the importance of accessibility, stating that it is not only a responsible tourism policy but also a moral obligation.

Honourable Luce Smith commended Ms. Onwufuju for her composed demeanor during the competition and her eloquent responses to the mystery questions. The Junior Minister also took the opportunity to recognise the unwavering support of Ms. Onwufuju’s family, teacher, and the BVI Tourist Board, whose dedicated efforts played a significant role in preparing her for this momentous achievement.

Dr. Drexel Glasgow, Deputy Financial Secretary, expressed his elation at witnessing the Virgin Islands’ triumph on the regional stage. He commended Ms. Onwufuju for her unwavering commitment and hard work, stating, “It is truly gratifying to see the Virgin Islands shine on this platform. We have high expectations for Ms. Onwufuju’s future endeavors and wish her the best as she continues to progress.”

Mr. Kurt Menal, Managing Director at the BVI Airports Authority, offered her an internship opportunity during school breaks and emphasised the crucial role that airports play in the tourism infrastructure and encouraged young people to consider pursuing careers in this field. He stated, “The BVI Airports Authority is wholeheartedly committed to inspiring other young individuals in the Virgin Islands to become ambassadors for tourism. I urge you to look to Ms. Onwufuju’s remarkable journey as a testament to what one can achieve with vision and persistence.”

Director of Tourism, Mr. Clive McCoy, celebrated Ms. Onwufuju’s victory and underscored its significance for the Territory and its thriving tourism industry. Mr. McCoy expressed his confidence that this win marks the beginning of a winning streak for the Virgin Islands, stating, “We are determined to bring home the title every year going forward.” He also acknowledged the hardworking and dedicated team at the BVI Tourist Board, who played an instrumental role in assisting Ms. Onwufuju with her preparations for this historic achievement.

Chairman of the Board, Mr. Theodore Burke, acknowledged tourism as the lifeblood of the Virgin Islands and praised Ms. Onwufuju’s role in promoting the Territory as a top-notch destination. He expressed his belief that her efforts will undoubtedly boost tourism and transform the Virgin Islands’ airports into the gateway to exciting adventures, relaxation, discovery, and unforgettable experiences.

Mrs. Elvia Smith-Maduro, representing the Ministry of Communications and Works, also spoke at the event, highlighting the collective pride felt by the government in Ms. Onwufuju’s outstanding accomplishment.
The BVI Airports Authority also recognized their stakeholders, Seven-Fourteen Cafe and Silver Airlines, for their generous contributions to Ms. Onwufuju for her accomplishments.

The British Virgin Islands Airports Authority is responsible for managing and operating the airports of the British Virgin Islands. Their mission is to ensure the accessibility and convenience of air travel to and from the British Virgin Islands, promote tourism, and provide an exceptional travel experience for visitors and residents alike.

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