Abakaliki, Ebonyi State — A large hotel reportedly linked to the family of Nigeria’s Minister of Works, David Umahi, has sparked public debate in Ebonyi State following claims that the facility is being managed by a 27-year-old individual.
The hotel, described by residents as one of the biggest private hospitality projects in the area, is located within an Ebonyi community and has drawn attention because of its scale and alleged ownership structure. Locals say the building stands out sharply against surrounding infrastructure, raising questions about access to capital and priorities amid widespread economic hardship.
Reports circulating within the state claim that the day-to-day management of the hotel has been handed to a young person believed to be connected to the minister’s family. While supporters argue that the move reflects youth empowerment and private investment, critics insist it highlights deeper concerns about political influence and wealth accumulation among top government officials.
Community members are divided over the project’s impact. Some residents say the hotel could create jobs and attract visitors to the state, while others argue that such investments contrast sharply with unresolved issues such as unemployment, poor roads, and limited access to basic services in surrounding communities.
The development has reignited broader conversations about transparency, ethics, and the blurred lines between public office and private business interests in Nigeria. As of now, no official response has been issued by the minister regarding the claims surrounding the hotel’s ownership or management.
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