Niger Delta
Imoke Allays Investors’ Fears Over Proposed Five-Star Hotel
Ahead of the first quarter of 2015 commissioning deadline, the Cross River State Governor, Senator Liyel Imoke, has charged stakeholders in the hospitality and allied services to brace up to the competition to be thrown up by Summit Hills, a five-star hotel.
Making the charge at a one-day workshop entitled: “Sensitisation on the Socio-economic Impact of the Summit Hills Development,” held at the Transcorp Metro Hotel, Calabar, Governor Imoke said in order to leverage on the vast opportunities the Summit Hills would offer, players in the hospitality sub-sector of the state economy must, as a matter of priority up their games in order to avoid being eclipsed.
Summit Hills is an integrated project with a medley of convention, recreation, residence and healthcare facilities within a unique and idyllic location bounding the Tinapa Business Resort and Calabar Free Trade Zone.
Addressing participants made up of hoteliers, healthcare providers, golf enthusiasts and representatives of the Carnival Commission and property developers, Imoke who allayed the fears of local players in the sector, however, charged them to be innovative and creative in their service delivery.
The Governor further remarked that the Summit Hills hotel was not meant to drive local hoteliers out of business. He said that there was need for operators to upgrade their services because while some were expressing fears that the proposed hotel would throw them out of business, some others were expanding their facilities.
He said the various projects enunciated by his administration within the Summit Hills were not only envisaged to drive the local economy and position the state as a true destination, but also to bring the Tinapa Business Resort closer to the city centre.
At completion, the Summit Hills will encompass a world-class golf course, a state-of-the-art international convention centre as well as exquisite residential quarters.
He disclosed that Calabar International Convention Centre (CICC) would be the first multi-purpose-built international conference centre in Nigeria, adding that with Cross River rated as the fastest growing economy in the country, the vision was for the Summit Hills to drive the local economy and position the state as a destination.
According to him, “Nigerians like to meet and in the right places too, and while looking at the market, it calls for change of image because it is expected that it will attract about 200,000 persons with a minimum of 10 million dollars each year, which is a huge market and not to think of its multiplier effect.”
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