The Nigerian Railway Corporation on Wednesday announced the opening of its first commercial guest house at its Ebute-Meta station in Lagos.
Estimated at N320m, the new 40-bed is said to be fully fitted with facilities such as swimming pool, restaurant and meeting hall.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Managing Director of Railway Property, Timothy Zalanga, disclosed that the hotel is fully equipped to offer comfort, safety, and relaxation of all guests.
He said the project marked the beginning of new business strategy focusing on property development rather than leasing of lands that limited its revenue potentials.
“This project shows that with the focus of the present regime on Railway Development, many more can be achieved in the overall interest of the general public,” he said
Zalanga said that 60 per cent of the construction cost was funded from replacement costs of some of the NRC structures that were demolished to pave way for the new Lagos – Ibadan standard gauge line to get into Apapa port.
The official said that the remaining 40 per cent was funded by Railways Property and thanked the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, for his kind approval to revolve the assets.
The corporation’s Managing Director, Mr Fidet Okhiria, said that the guest house would be managed by Ojez Group, a renowned hospitality and lifestyle organisation.
Okhiria said that over 30 entities bided to manage the guest house out of which Ojez Groups was selected for the job.
In the same vein, NRC Board Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Alhassan, said the corporation was looking forward to improve staff welfare with the building of the edifice.
“If we can have this kind of edifice that will bring in some funds, it will help in improving welfare of NRC staff.
“I hope the manager of this guest house will use this edifice in a right manner and I pray that you will use the laid down ethics standards for the benefit of every staff,” he said.
Alhassan urged Ojez Group, manager of the guest house, to synergise with NRC to solicit patronage of standard gauge railway passengers to make it their first place of call.
NAN