Ogun State, most especially its capital city, Abeokuta, is increasingly becoming unsafe for its inhabitants. Over time, there has been a high spate of kidnapping activities that has left the government and the police helpless; as the state has become the haven for these hoodlums. Urban Life can authoritatively divulge to you that these miscreants have a den in Abeokuta, the state capital. They usually recline to a hotel, Quarry Imperial,on Quarry Road, to squander their loot, after successful operations. This startling information could not have come to the fore, if the recent kidnapping of Senator Iyabo Anisulowo had not attracted public attention. The intensive efforts to set free the former Minister of State for Education have just come out with fresh facts emerging on how the kidnappers were arrested. Incontrovertible facts have shown that Quarry Imperial Hotel, owned by a known ally of a former governor of the state, is where the unscrupulous elements severally and individually gather to plan their next operation, after which they all retire to same place to share their loot, and subsequently lavish the money made from their operations on drinks and women, at Club 52, the night club within the hotel.
We hear that after the arrest of some of the master minds at the hotel, the Police have severally invited the managers of the hotel and night club by the names Eniola Adeyemi and Tolu Sorinola for questioning. We also heard that this is not the first of such unwholesome activities that happen at the place, as cultists and people of questionable characters always frequent the place to plan and unleash terror on their perceived opponents. All sorts of men of questionable characters now come to the hotel, creating room for regular fights and face-offs at the hotel’s Club 52, leaving so much to be desired by the innocent patrons. Recently, some guys, who claimed to be members of a particular vicious cult group, came around the hotel to rob unsuspecting fun seekers, leaving many to take to their heels for their dear lives. Urban Life gathered that at the moment, the owner of the hotel, Kola Sorinola, is running helter-skelter to redeem the hotel from an imminent closure by the Ibikunle Amosun-led state government that has vowed to go after persons and facilities that aid kidnappers in the state without mercy.
Source – UrbanLife