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By Henry Ubus
In a recent post on his social media platforms, Engr. Emmanuel Udoka, the Executive Assistant to the Delta State Governor on Security, issued an urgent security alert to the public, especially those who frequently stay in hotels. He highlighted a growing concern over the safety of hotel accommodations, warning that they are increasingly becoming potential “slaughter venues” for unsuspecting guests.
Engr. Udoka’s message urged individuals to take necessary precautions whenever booking hotel rooms. He advised travelers to alert a trusted person, such as a spouse or confidant, about their whereabouts before lodging in any hotel. This precautionary step, he emphasized, could potentially save lives and ensure a quicker response in case of an emergency.
The security alert comes amidst rising concerns over the safety of travelers in various parts of the country, with incidents of hotel-related crimes on the increase. Engr. Udoka’s message serves as a reminder for individuals to remain vigilant and prioritize personal safety during their stay in unfamiliar accommodations.
As the public continues to express growing concerns, Engr. Udoka’s alert serves as a vital reminder that while enjoying the comforts of hotel accommodations, safety should always remain a top priority.
