The Lagos State government has blown hot as it vows to deal with recalcitrant hotel owners in the state.
Lagos State governor, Akinwunmi Amboe
The Lagos State Government on Monday urged hotel and club owners to
voluntarily register with the state government to facilitate the
ongoing classification and grading of hotels or risk their businesses
being shut down.
According to Punch Metro, the state’s Acting Commissioner for
Tourism, Arts and Culture, Adebimpe Akinsola, who said this at the
ongoing ministerial press briefing in Alausa as part of activities
marking the second-year anniversary of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s
administration, said it was important for the practitioners in the
sector to key into the vision of the present government to scale up the
tourism potentials of the state.
She commended hotel owners that had already registered, saying
others should emulate such practitioners for government to have proper
records, which according to her, would facilitate proper planning and
classification.
“I want to tell you that all the hotels that have registered
with us, we are monitoring them. And for those hotels that have not
registered with us and have not taken steps to register, after today,
just come to our Ministry, ask questions and let us put you on our
register,” the spokesperson for the ministry, Ganiu Lawal, quoted the acting commissioner as saying.
“Let us come and inspect your establishment, let us grade you
and then you continue to do what is expected of you by the law. If you
have not done that, the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and
Culture will be after you. We have begun to close all these illegal
establishment,” she said.
Speaking on efforts to change the aesthetics of the State with
special focus on tourism, Ms. Akinsola said four projects were currently
ongoing at the National Stadium, Ojuelegba, Falomo and Ikeja, while
others were being planned to beautify under bridges across the state for
relaxation activities, which would go a long way in driving miscreants
who hitherto hibernate in such areas.
She also revealed that the State Government had intensified efforts
on tourism mapping of the state, while a tourism university is being
planned to train people who would man the infrastructures being put in
place across the State.
Ms. Akinsola said in the last one year, the state government has
installed new and renovated existing historical monuments such as the
Tinubu Square Fountain, King Ado’s Statue (The First Crown King of
Lagos), Prince Olofin Atekoye’s Statue, Ma’ami Statue, Ojuloge Statue,
New Moshood Abiola Statue, and New Gani Fawehinmi Statue.
She also revealed that work had reached 60 per cent completion on
the restoration and remodeling of the Badagry Heritage Museum, while
other projects in the axis have reached various completion stages.
The projects are Slave Route to ‘Point Of No Return’ at Gberefu
Island, Attenuation Wall at Gberefu Island, Ark of ‘Point Of No Return’
at Gberefu Island, Block of Toilets at Slave Port, Exclusive Bar at
Slave Port, Mini Theatre and Performance State at Slave Port, Tourist
Information Centre, renovation of former District Officer’s residence at
Marina Street, Vlekete Slave Market Museum, Baracoon at Slave Market,
restoration and preservation of Toyimi Well and shoreline reclamation
and protection at Marina, among others.
Speaking on plans for the tourism sector, Ms. Akinsola said aside
the plan to construct six theatres and museum, the Presidential Lodge in
Marina, Onikan, recently given to the State Government by the Federal
Government would be converted to Leadership Heritage Centre, while the
Lagos House at Marina would be converted to Yoruba History Museum, as
well as Welcome Centre and Multi-story Car Park.
“This axis will be connected to the National Museum, the new JK
Randle Arcade Complex and the Freedom Park on Broad Street by a
magnificent sky walk and when completed, these projects will transform
the economy and boost tourism in the state,” she said.
Besides, Akinsola said in the last one year, the Film and Video
Censors Board of the State Government carried out enforcement in some
parts of the State including Ikorodu and Ijora where pirated and
unclassified local and international movies and duplicating machines
worth N10million were destroyed.
She added that the Board arrested 12 suspects, out of which eight
were prosecuted before Agege Magistrate Court and sentenced to six
months imprisonment without option of fine.


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