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The Rectory

Strategic Leadership and Institutional Direction

The Rectory of the International Institute of Tourism and Hospitality (IITH), Yenagoa, represents the highest level of academic and administrative leadership within the Institute. It serves as the central coordinating office responsible for providing strategic direction, policy implementation, and overall governance of the institution.

The Rectory ensures the smooth functioning of academic and administrative activities, fostering a culture of excellence, discipline, and innovation. Through effective leadership and collaboration with principal officers, directorates, and academic units, the office drives the Institute's mission of delivering quality education, advancing research, and promoting professional development.

The Rectory also plays a vital role in institutional planning, stakeholder engagement, and the continuous improvement of standards in line with national and global best practices.

Office of the Rector

Professor Apuega R. Arikawei

Professor Apuega R. Arikawei

Rector, International Institute of Tourism and Hospitality

Professor Apuega Righteous Arikawei was appointed as the substantive Rector of the International Institute of Tourism and Hospitality, Yenagoa, by the Executive Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri.

He is a distinguished academic professional and a Professor of Adult Education, Social Welfare, and Community Development. Prior to his appointment, he served in the Department of Arts Education at the Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State.

As Rector, he provides visionary leadership, overseeing the academic, administrative, and financial affairs of the Institute. He is responsible for maintaining discipline, ensuring institutional effectiveness, and driving the strategic growth and development of IITH.

Under his leadership, the Institute continues to strengthen its commitment to excellence in education, innovation, and service.

Office of the Deputy Rector

Patrick Perekebina, M.Sc

Patrick Perekebina, M.Sc

Deputy Rector, International Institute of Tourism and Hospitality

Patrick Perekebina holds a Master's degree in Business Administration from Niger Delta University and is currently a doctoral student at the Federal University, Otuoke, specializing in Business Policy and Strategic Management.

Before his appointment, he served as Director of the Centre for Vocational and Entrepreneurial Studies (CVES), where he recorded significant achievements.

Professional Affiliations
  • Fellow, Chartered Institute of Human Resource Management (FCIHRM)
  • Member, Institute of Tourism Professionals of Nigeria (MITPN)

The Deputy Rector supports the Rector in the administration of the Institute, with particular responsibility for academic affairs, policy implementation, curriculum development, and quality assurance. He works closely with faculties, departments, and students to ensure the smooth delivery of academic programmes.

Functions of the Rectory

The Rectory is responsible for:

Providing strategic leadership and institutional direction
Overseeing academic and administrative operations
Ensuring discipline and adherence to institutional policies
Coordinating with principal officers and governing bodies
Promoting research, innovation, and academic excellence
Representing the Institute in official and external engagements

Commitment to Leadership and Excellence

The Rectory remains committed to building a strong, forward-looking institution grounded in excellence, innovation, and service. Through effective leadership and a clear vision, the office continues to guide IITH toward achieving its mandate as a centre of academic and professional distinction.

Contact the Rectory

Phone

+234-703-508-0000