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MD Pledges Commitment To Employment Generation
The Managing Director of Doreana Hotel and Suites, Mrs Esther Baranaye, has pledged employment opportunities for youths in the hospitality industry.
The Managing Director stated this during the formal opening ceremony of Doreana Hotel and Suites in Port Harcourt, recently.
She said the opening of the Hotel was part of her life long desire to give back to the society through enterprise in the hospitality industry.
Describing the hospitality industry as one of the most potent platforms of profitable engagement for youths, she said she was determined to expand her enterprise in the industry to provide employment opportunities for youths.
She called on youths to take advantage of their youthfulness and engage in creative activities that will guarantee their economic wellbeing in the future.
The Managing Director also stated that plans were on the way to ensure that youths are functionally training in specialised areas of expertise in the hospitality industry. She noted that this was part of her philanthropic gesture, and also assured quality service delivery for her prospective customers, assuring of adequate security, all round the clock.
Taneh Beemene
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