kWARA STATE GOVERNMENT APPROVES THE SHUTDOWN OF KWARA HOTEL By:Awosejo Olamide Joshua

 kWARA STATE GOVERNMENT APPROVES THE SHUTDOWN OF KWARA HOTEL 


By:Awosejo Olamide Joshua 



Kwara State Government has ordered the shutdown of Kwara Hotel pending rehabilitation and repositioning of the facility, in a statement said on Sunday.


Commissioner for Business, Innovation and Technology (BIT) Ibrahim Akaje said the shutdown is a forerunner to many interventions that will be done to bring the hotel back to life.


Various Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government connected to the facility -- including Harmony Holdings -- are to meet to discuss modalities for the shutdown ahead of the facility renewals, the statement added.


“The government has approved immediate shut down of the facility while rehabilitation and repositioning is done. A section of it had long become weak and totally unusable. It therefore needs to be shut down for safety reasons. Further steps will be taken in phases to restore the glory of the hotel and return it to productivity,” Akaje said in the statement.


This comes hours after the state government announced placement of the Kwara Hotels and Cargo Terminal under the BIT Ministry — and a day after the government again had to intervene in the payment of Kwara hotel staffs because of its inability to pay salaries and meet other obligations.


The Council had also directed that Ministries of Finance and Planning and Economic Development should henceforth make budgetary provisions for the repositioning of the hotel.

Comments

  1. Good to Go bro 😎

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  2. The salaries should be paid

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  3. We’ve known the hotel to be of good and best standard within the ilorin community,everything should be solved amicable as fast as possible to make it convenient for customers

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