Kidnapping, COVID-19 crippling hospitality business - Hotelier

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'We are no more getting visitors and the few ones we get must be safe and secured, meaning we have to also invest more in providing security so that our visitors will not be kidnapped.”

"We are no more getting visitors and the few ones we get must be safe and secured, meaning we have to also invest more in providing security so that our visitors will not be kidnapped.”Kidnapping and COVID-19 pandemic are crippling hospitality business in the country, particularly in Ekiti, Abiodun Isinkaiye, a hotelier, has said.

The programme was part of the activities of the 2021 Annual Public Lecture and Awards Presentation organised by the Nigeria Union of Journalists Correspondents’ Chapel, Ekiti Council. “Management of hotels business has always been a problem in Nigeria in view of epileptic electricity supply we have been facing for long.

He further said since the two phenomena started, the business environment had changed; adding that the number of visitors to their facilities reduced with the fear that they could be kidnapped or come in contact with the deadly virus.

 

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