The Kwara State House of Assembly on Wednesday announced the
prohibition of strip clubs or nude parties in all government and
privately-owned hotels operating in the state.
The
assembly had at a previous plenary drilled the management of Kwara
Hotel and operators of eight other hotels over allegation of operating
strip clubs, Vanguard reports.
The
assembly gave the order in its resolution after adopting a motion
entitled: “Banning Nude Parties in Hotels in Kwara’’ moved by the House
Leader, Hassan Oyeleke (APC, Esa Sawo).
The Speaker, Ali Ahmad,
while reading the resolution of the House on the motion, directed all
hoteliers in the state to desist from organising such clubs. He added
that hoteliers should acquire Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) sets to
monitor activities in their hotels.
He also said the
implementation of operation “Show Your Identification Cards’’ by
hoteliers and lodgers should be implemented by the state Hospitality and
Tourism Development Board to ensure sanity.
He added that the
state government will empower relevant agencies to carry out periodic
supervision of the activities in all existing hotels in the state as a
way of checkmating the unholy acts.
He said that all hotels in the
state should register with the Association of Hotel Owners for proper
monitoring of their activities.
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