Uganda’s tourism and events industry has taken a significant step toward greater collaboration and structured growth following the appointment of Demo Riley as President of the National Tourism Events Organizers Federation (NTEOF), the umbrella body representing over 40 leading tourism and cultural event organizers across the country.
Established with the support of the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities and the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB), NTEOF was formed to champion advocacy, coordination, collaboration, and sustainable development within Uganda’s tourism events sector.
The federation’s leadership brings together some of the industry’s most influential figures, with Demo Riley serving as President, Aly Alibhai of Talent Africa as Vice President, and renowned tourism entrepreneur Amos Wekesa as Chairman.
Speaking about the federation’s mission, Riley emphasized the importance of creating a unified voice for tourism and cultural event organizers in Uganda.
“NTEOF was formed to unite tourism event organizers, strengthen advocacy efforts, and create a platform through which the sector can collectively engage government, development partners, and private sector stakeholders,” he said.
Although the federation was formally established five months ago, it has already made considerable progress in engaging government ministries and agencies that supported and endorsed its formation and structuring process. Its first major public engagement came during the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE), where NTEOF showcased the growing impact of tourism events on Uganda’s economy.
According to data from the Uganda Tourism Research Development Centre, events organized by NTEOF members collectively contribute more than UGX 70 billion annually to Uganda’s economy through tourism, hospitality, transportation, entertainment, and related sectors.




