…it’s a new era of hospitality… Ekiti First Lady Affirms
By Udesinanna Stephen
An ultra modern luxury suits has been officially opened in Ekiti State for operation.
The facility known as TAJ Suites is located behind Voice FM, NTA road, Ado Ekiti with the aim of giving comfort to people at an affordable rate.
The beautiful edifice was officially commissioned by the wife of the Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji who restated the efforts of government at providing conducive environment for business to thrive.
The first lady said, “TAJ Suites is more than just a hotel; it is a testament to the vibrant spirit and promising future of Ado Ekiti. As we unveil these splendid suites, we open the doors to a new era of hospitality that combines elegance with warmth, creating an unforgettable experience for impending guests.
“Our commitment to service goes beyond the physical walls of this establishment. TAJ SUITES is a symbol of our dedication to contribute to the growth and development of our state. We believe in the potential of Ado Ekiti, and TAJ SUITES stands as a beacon of the prosperity that lies ahead.” She noted.
Also, she said that the Governor of the Biodun Oyebanji has contracted contractor for the construction of the road leading to TAJ so as to have a better road network.
In an interactive session with reporters, the founder of TAJ, Tokunbo Ajila-Jakande revealed the inspiration behind the Initiative, “I have had this initiative for a long time since 2006. I thought let me do something; I am not going to be here all the time, why not do a suite that I can rent out. This is not the formal hotel, here you have a kitchen, your own kitchen where you can prepare your own meals.”
She also noted that the hotel will offer diverse meal both national and international, adding that she intend to reach out to students in the state who are interested in luxury and changing environment.
Speaking on security, she noted that the suite is close to the Governor’s house which guarantees safety, revealing that the new suite sought to employ private security.