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Cabinet Approves Return Of Kwara Hotels To BIT Ministry

It was last refurbished some 20 years ago.

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Following the intervention decision to save Kwara hotels from its perennial crisis, including facility collapse and huge debts that have made the Hotels to default in salary payments to its workers.

The Kwara State Executive Council has approved that control and supervision of the Kwara Hotels should revert to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Technology(BIT) as it was before it came under Harmony Holdings Ltd.

Recalled that the Kwara State government earlier paid the worker’s 7 months’ salaries owed by the previous administration.

At the council meeting chaired by Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Friday, the council approved that all assets, liabilities, structures, workers, and operations of the hotel be taken over by the BIT Ministry.

In a statement by the Kwara State Commissioner for Communications, Honourable Bode Towoju said the council approval followed deliberations on a memorandum presented by the commissioner for BIT, Mallam Ibrahim Akaje.

He said the Council also directed that the Ministries of Finance and Planning and Economic Development should henceforth make budgetary provisions for the repositioning and rebranding of the hotel to realise the objectives of the founding fathers.

According to him, the council approved that BIT Ministry should take charge of the Ilorin Cargo Terminal Limited.

The once-successful Kwara Hotel, which was established by the administration of the late Brigadier General David Bamigboye, was initially placed under the Ministry of Commerce and Trade, which has recently metamorphosed to BIT.  It was last refurbished some 20 years ago.

The fortunes of the hotel have however nosedived over the past decade as its facilities collapsed amid mismanagement, pre-2019 debts to the tune of N500m, low revenue generation, and inability to pay staff salary.

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