The Kwara State House of Assembly and Ilorin Emirate
Descendants Progressives Union (IEDPU) have raised the alarm over the
proliferation of hotels and guest houses in the state.
The state legislature and the socio- cultural group were
however unanimous in their views that proliferation of hotels, especially in
Ilorin, the state capital, was aiding criminality in the state.
Speaking at a stakeholders’ forum organised by
the IEDPU over rising security threats
in Ilorin, the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Dr. Ali Ahmad, said
steps were being taken to reverse the trend.
He said the recent findings had shown that Kwara State
has highest number of hotels in the country with Adewole Housing Estate, Ilorin,
topping the list with over 100 hotels.
The speaker attributed the upsurge in the hotels to
indiscriminate conversion of residential houses to guest houses.
Ahmad, represented by Hon. Abdulrafiu Abdulrahman,
member representing Ilorin North West, disclosed that an executive bill to curb
the proliferation of hotels in the state had scaled second reading in the assembly.
He said the legislative framework, when eventually passed,
would introduce stringent conditions to the land use law, which would in turn,
make it difficult for anyone to convert residential building to a hotel or
guest house.
Ahmad said the fallout of the trend include nude
parties, indecent dressing, cultism among others, adding that some of the
hotels serve as abodes for questionable characters.
"By gazette, Kwara State has highest number of
hotels in Nigeria. In Adewole Housing Estate alone, there are over 100 hotels
or guest houses. Most of the hotels are residential buildings converted to
hotels with no approval from relevant authorities.
"We are presently working on an executive bill
that would regulate proliferation of hotels, sales of alcohol and consumption
of liquor within some areas within Ilorin metropolis. So, if that law is put in
place, we will put in stringent measures that would make it impossible or very
difficult to actually convert a residential building to a hotel.
"But let me correct erroneous impression in some
quarters that the upsurge in crime in recent times was as a result of political
issue. That is not true. Rather, it is caused by urbanisation," the speaker
said.
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