Ekiti to resuscitate moribund companies
From Victor Akinkuolie, Ado-Ekiti
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As part of effort to resuscitate some moribund companies in Ekiti State, the Governor of the state, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has promised that the Ikogosi water bottling company will employ more indigenes of the state when it fully comes on stream.
Fayemi who decried the poor state of the Ikogosi Warm Spring Resorts as worrisome, said it was owing to deliberate abandonment of the facility by the immediate past administration in the state.
Fayemi who visited the resort on Monday, as he commenced a week-long tour of project sites and infrastructure across the state, said the dilapidated state he met the resort could have been averted if government had shown a little consideration for tourism development and continuity of projects that have direct impact on the people.
Speaking with journalists after inspecting the Resort, Governor Fayemi expressed displeasure at the management of the tourist centre in the last four years despite the huge investment which his administration committed to the revival of the resort in 2013.
He said the immediate past administration did not care about the tourism centre which could have improved the revenue base of the State.
The General Manager of the Resort, Mr. Gbenga Adewale, while conducting the State Governor round the tourist centre, cited government neglect for the situation.
Adewale informed that the community had been without power supply for the past four years, adding that the Resort did not get any intervention fund from the immediate past administration for its running hence the dilapidated state of the facilities.
He disclosed that more than 20 rooms and the conference hall are currently inhabitable owing to different issues.
Dr Fayemi who noted that the resort now hardly enjoys patronage because of its state of dilapidation assured that his administration would ensure that Ikogosi warm spring resort returns to its pride of place as a first class tourist attraction in Nigeria.
The Governor equally disclosed that efforts were in top gear to resuscitate Gossy Water Bottling Company which is now off market. He stated this after inspecting facilities at the water bottling company located within the community.
He said: “Ekiti State may not be a very rich state, but the little money we have must be put to more profitable use. We shall ensure that this resort return to its position as a destination of choice for tourism. Efforts are also in top gear to resuscitate Spring Water Bottling Company.
The tour of project sites also saw Fayemi visit Ekiti State Technical College, Ado Ekiti which is currently being renovated in partnership with the World Bank.
Other project sites and infrastructure visited by the Governor include: the Ikogosi-Erijiyan road; Igbara Odo Water works; Igbara Odo- Ikere road; Ilawe –Ikere road; Public Works Department Ado Ekiti; Ureje Dam in Ado Ekiti and the Oba Adejuyigbe Hospital in Ado-Ekiti.
Others are: Agric Olope market, Federal Housing Estate; Fountain Hotel, State Teaching Hospital Ado Ekiti, Gully erosion at Crownbiz- Ilokun road, Jimoh Aliu road, Ekiti Parapo Pavilion and Adunni Olayinka Civic Centre.