Anambra lifts suspension on hotel where pornographic party held

Anambra State government has lifted the suspension it placed on the operations of a hotel in Awka, where a nude party was held and attendants filmed in sex romps that went viral.
The Ministry of Tourism and Entertainment placed the suspension on the hotel on September 7 for violation of the ethics of hotel practices as contained in the Anambra Hotel and Hospitality Law 2016.
Don Onyenji, the ministry’s commissioner, announced the lifting of the suspension in Awka on Monday.
“After due consideration of the report of inspectors and following its high level of compliance, the ministry hereby lifts the ban on the hotel temporarily,” he said.
He described the incident leading to the suspension of operations of the hotel as unfortunate, noting that Anambra is a decent state where the government would not allow such to happen again.
“The hotel has been given a clean bill of health to operate after a thorough investigation, reassessment and passing all the regulatory standards for getting an operating licence,” the commissioner said.
He said one of the suspects who organised the party where the viral video was shot had been arrested and was being prosecuted.
The commissioner added that an agent of the main organiser had also been arrested and was being prosecuted while the principal organiser was still on the run.
Mr Onyenji urged hoteliers to get full disclosure of the nature of activities from clients and monitor them to ensure that they did not use their facilities for unwholesome programmes.
He said the regulatory framework for the tourism and hospitality industry had been strengthened and would be enforced to ensure there was sanity while, at the same time, encouraging growth.
The commissioner assured that an investigation had been conducted on the hotel and all other certification procedures had been concluded.
When contacted, the police spokesman in Anambra, Toochukwu Ikenga, confirmed that a suspect had been arrested in connection with the sex romp party and was being investigated.
(NAN)
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