The Lagos state government has terminated the contract for the construction of a 48-bedroom hotel project at the VIP chalets in Badagry, which was awarded in 2013 to Messrs. Anatolia International Limited.
This was decided at the State Executive Council meeting held on Wednesday after an appraisal of the progress report on the project.
The project is currently being promoted as part of measures by the Ambode-led administration to boost tourism within the Badagry axis.
According to a statement issued on Thursday by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde, the pace of work was not commensurate with the amount already released for the project.
The statement also cited inefficiency and overall poor performance by the contractor as reasons for the contract termination and the subsequent blacklisting of the said company.
The state government maintained that one of the major policy thrusts of the current administration is tourism and hospitality sector development. Therefore, the government will leave no one in doubt about its resolve to grow the state’s economy and empower the youths through several alternative means which include the tactical promotion of tourism, entertainment, and sports.
“The inability of Anatolia International Limited to key into the vision of the present administration, as part of the efforts to fast-track the development of its tourism sector, necessitated the decision of the State Executive Council to terminate the contract,” the statement said.
Ayorinde added that the current administration is resolved in its avowed mission to bring rapid infrastructural development to the state in a manner that gives zero-tolerance to insouciance and inefficiency.