
Between October and December 2024 alone, the state spent ₦6.4 billion on the hotel’s rehabilitation.
The Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, in the approved 2025 budget for the state plans to spend a sum of ₦10billion for the rehabilitation of Kwara Hotel.
This comes despite ₦13 billion spent on the same project in 2024.
Between October and December 2024 alone, the state spent ₦6.4 billion on the hotel’s rehabilitation.
With ₦13 billion spent in 2024 and ₦10 billion approved for 2025, a total of ₦23 billion will be allocated to the project over two years—an increase from the widely reported ₦17.8billion initially approved for the contract.
Despite spending ₦13billion on the hotel in 2024, the state allocated ₦0 for the construction or provision of public schools, ₦6.5billion for the construction of hospitals and health centres, and only ₦491million for the rehabilitation of water facilities.
In comparison, the rehabilitation of roads in the state received ₦10.8billion in 2024.
In April 2024, the Elites Network for Sustainable Development (ENetSuD), an anti-corruption civil society organisation based in Kwara State, petitioned the Kwara State government and the contractors involved in the Kwara Hotel project.
The group also wrote to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The petition, signed by ENetSuD’s Coordinator, Alagbonsi Abdullateef, was submitted on Monday, April 15, 2024, to the EFCC.
It was addressed to Comrade Gambari Volvo, the Director of Investigation and Public Petition (Kwara Central).
ENetSuD based its petition on seven key concerns, including the abrupt discontinuation of a previous contract award process, disregard for a company that offered a cheaper contract sum, the same project description being used for both companies, the market value of Kwara Hotel, both companies being self-funders of the project, lack of a clear mechanism to recover invested funds, and the uncertainty of project completion timelines.
In its three-point request to the EFCC, ENetSuD urged the commission to conduct a thorough investigation into whether the Kwara State Government (KWSG) complied with the state's procurement law in awarding the contract, which was done in secrecy.
It also called for an assessment of the economic justification of spending ₦17.8 billion to renovate a hotel valued at ₦3.95 billion in October 2017 and ₦5.42 billion in July 2022.
Furthermore, ENetSuD questioned the government’s motivation for disregarding a company that proposed a ₦3billion concession model and instead awarding the project to another company for ₦17.8billion.