The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) and the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) agree to work together to strengthen consumer protection and raise service standards in the tourism sector. The commitment is discussed during a visit by NTDA Director General Ola Awakan to the FCCPC headquarters in Abuja, where FCCPC Executive Vice Chairman Tunji Bello is present. The agencies say the collaboration aims to protect consumers, improve service delivery and sustainability in tourism, and ensure that tourism-related activities meet clearer standards. Both reports describe the meeting as a step toward alignment between the FCCPC’s consumer protection mandate and the NTDA’s role in developing and regulating tourism. The outlets also note that the engagement focuses on coordinated efforts to drive better outcomes for travellers and to support growth in Nigeria’s tourism industry through improved compliance with expected service practices.