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Eko Hotels Promises Facility Upgrade

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The management of
Eko Hotels and Suites says it has concluded plans to upgrade infrastructure at the facility to make it a one-stop destination for tourists in Africa.
The Chairman of the hotel, Mr Richard Herb, told journalists during  a media briefing in Lagos that the hotel was committed to the development and promotion of hospitality industry.
He disclosed that under the Eko Signature, a programme recently unveiled by the hotel, its 654-room capacity had been increased to 825 rooms.
The Tide reports that the Eko Signature is a subsidiary of Eko Hotels and Suites.
“The idea is to make Eko Hotels a one-stop hotel destination in Africa that can compete with similar establishments globally.
“We have 654 rooms available at Eko Hotels and with the 171 rooms added at Eko Signature, we now have a total of 825 rooms.
“This will give us an edge over other hotels in Africa,” Herb said.
Other facilities provided, according to him, are a bar, six meeting rooms, butler service, spa and library.
He added:“We are committed to delivering excellent services to customers and investing in unique products.
“Our objective is to take the hotel to the highest level …we believe in the Nigerian market also.’’
Herb said the hospitality and tourism industry in the state had contributed immensely to the country’s Gross Domestic Product.

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