Speaking with journalists in Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort on Friday, Wale Ojolanre, the director-general of the state’s bureau of tourism development, assured that Ekiti is safe for tourists.linked to both crimes, TheCable understands that insecurity narratives are taking a toll on the state’s tourism sector as investors and tourists are spooked.Advertisement
“There were some kidnappings, but things have been contained for the past six months. There was kidnapping in the northern part of Ekiti, that is where we share boundaries with Kogi. Kogi is the home of kidnappers. We share about three borders with Kogi. Also speaking on the situation in the area, Sharafa Lanre Balogun, general manager at Glocient Hospitality, assured visitors “that security is top-notch” in Ikogosi resort.