COCOS Hotel & Gardens is Fully Funded by NCoS Staff Cooperative Society not FG
The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has said that the Staff Multipurpose Co-operative Society “Hotel and Gardens” project was not funded by the Federal Government. It has dismissed as untrue, online reports that it has established a hotel in Abuja, urging the public to be wary of misinformation.
The Public Relations Officer, Assistant Controller of Corrections, Umar Abubakar, told the News Agency of Nigeria on Wednesday in Abuja that the hotel was an investment of the Correctional Cooperative Society (COCOS).
He said a malicious report making the rounds in some sections of the media has it that the Nigerian Correctional Service NCoS has just built a magnificent hotel.
Abubakar, who reacted to the issues raised about the facility, said that the hotel, shared on the service’s official Facebook page, was strictly about staff welfare.
Nigerians have been drawing comparisons between the Nigerian Correctional Service Hotel and the nation’s infamous correctional facilities.
Currently, many correctional facilities are reported to have fallen short of the best standard.
Abubakar emphasised that it was a product of strategic thinking and efficiency on the part of the agency‘s cooperative unit.
Abubakar, who wondered why some people would discourage meaningful investments, said that the “COCOS Hotels and Gardens” was inaugurated on March 1, 2021, by the former Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola.
According to him, the said report is not only misleading, but also targeted at misinforming the public. “For the avoidance of doubt, the said hotel was built in the year 2021 and it’s exclusively owned by the Correctional Cooperative Society.
“The NCoS Staff Multipurpose Cooperative Society was established for all personnel of the Nigerian Correctional Service and was formed in the year 1996.
“The said hotel has been open for business since its establishment in 2021 and is located along Bill Clinton Drive Airport Road, Abuja.
“In terms of funding and day-to-day administration, the hotel is owned by COCOS and managed as a corporate entity,” he said.
Abubakar said that the Cooperative Society also operated a Microfinance Bank that provided financial support to both serving and retired personnel.
He said that it was to improve the welfare of staff through the provision of soft loans and other financial services.
He also said that the Cooperative Society had served as a fallback welfare system for retired and deceased personnel, adding that those dismissed from service get back their due entitlements upon disengagement.
“Presently, all such payments of entitlements to beneficiaries are up-to-date.
“The Cooperative Society has acquired housing estates, providing personnel, serving and retired, the opportunity to own personal houses without hassles.
“The hotel has so far provided employment opportunities for many youths, and attracted commendations from dignitaries both within and outside,“
“In his familiarization tour of the Service’s National Headquarters upon assumption of office, the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo commended the Service for the initiative of establishing the hotel and enjoined other institutions to emulate the Nigerian Correctional Service in this regard.” the spokesman said.
“The Controller General of Corrections (CGC) hereby advises the general public to disregard the said report as it is meant to cause chaos where none exists.” He enjoins the public to patronize the hotel as it provides excellent services at competitive prices.
He also urged news reporters to confirm the sources of their information regarding the NCoS via the PRO as well as other official channels before publication.
NAN