The Edo State House of Assembly Ad hoc Committees set up to investigate the ownership of the Museum for West Africa Arts (MOWAA) and the Radisson Blu Hotel has made public its findings, recommending a complete take over of the premises of both firms by the state government.
The Chairmen of both committees, Hon. Ibhamawu Aigbokhan and Hon. Addeh Isibor made the recommendations in Benin while making public findings of the public.
The duo said claims by the MOWAA’s management that it raised N37bn was in direct contrast to the MOWAA’s audited financial statement.
Addeh said the committee, in its recommendation, asked Governor Monday Okpebholo to take over possession of the entire premises on which MOWAA is built since the state government funded the entire project.
Another recommendation, according to Addeh, was that the property remained that of the Central Hospital as it was never revoked.
“That the Edo State Government should immediately take all steps to put the property to good use in the best and overriding public interest of the people.”
On his part, Hon. Ibhamawu said the committee recommended full and total control of the Radisson Hotel because it did not receive a kobo for the Hotel.
He said the title to the Hotel was never transferred from the Edo State Government to either the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) nor the Hospitality Investment and Management Company (HIMC).
He said: “That the Edo State Government should contract competent hands to complete the renovation of the Hotel and take all steps to put the Hotel to use for the benefit of the good people of Edo State in particular and the world in general.
“The Edo State Government should immediately revoke the fraudulent Certificate of Occupancy to the property issued in the name of Hospitality Investment and Management Company Limited and revert same to the Edo State Government that purchased the property.
“That the Edo State Government initiate legal action and work with relevant Anti-graft Agencies to retrieve the balance of the Hundred Million Naira Seventeen Billion, Five (N17.5) Bond proceeds still in the possession of the Escrow Agents, Meristem Trustees Limited and Emerging Africa Trustees Limited.”
The duo, however, said the probe into ownership of the two projects was not to victimise former Governor Godwin Obaseki.
The committees said Obaseki did not inform the Assembly when he wanted to transfer ownership of the Radisson Hotel to the Hospitality Investments and Management Company (HIMC) even when the Assembly gave approval for N2bn to be used to purchase the hotel.