The Guardian (Nigeria)

Wike shuts Internatio­nal Conference Centre over poor standard

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MINISTER of Federal Capital Territory ( FCT), Nyesom Wike, has suspended all events at the Internatio­nal Conference Centre, Abuja.

Wike announced the suspension after he inspected the centre in Abuja, yesterday.

He explained that the suspension was to enable Julius Berger to carry out holistic rehabilita­tion of the centre.

News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) reports that the minister had terminated the contract of Messrs Integrated Facility

Management Services Ltd, assigned to manage the centre.

Director of Press, Office of the Minister, Mr Anthony Ogunleye, who announced the developmen­t on April 4, added that Julius Berger had been contracted for the immediate renovation of the centre.

After going round the facility, the minister described it as a mere conference centre. “There is nothing internatio­nal about the centre. When we came here for the ECOWAS inaugurati­on sometime last week, with President Bola Tinubu, no right- thinking human being would see the state of this facility and be happy. “In fact, during the inaugurati­on, Tinubu drew my attention to the rot. Even the lighting system was so poor.

“This is unacceptab­le. There is no way we can accept this as an internatio­nal conference centre. You cannot call it a conference centre but not internatio­nal, because there is no standard compared to any internatio­nal conference centre.”

He added that the FCT Administra­tion would not continue to be embarrasse­d by the poor state of the centre.

“So, we are sorry to announce this; every booking made here is cancelled. “We will start immediate rehabilita­tion of the centre to meet up with internatio­nal standards,” the minister said.

He said that Julius Berger had been given eight months to complete the total renovation of the centre.

He said Julius Berger was called back to rehabilita­te the centre because it was the company that built the edifice.

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