As Nigeria’s economy continues to grow off the back of non-oil and
gas resources and more money pours into the country, the demand for
luxury is growing steadily and Africa’s largest hospitality group is
well placed to move into the country with deluxe African Pride Hotels.
That
was the word this week from Protea Hospitality Group CEO Arthur Gillis,
discussing why the company
decided to move the African Pride Hotels
brand into Africa’s second largest economy (after South Africa).
Nigeria’s
debut African Pride Hotel is currently under construction in Ikeja,
Lagos, and will be called African Pride Avalon Hotel and Spa. It is due
to open in the latter part of next year and is one of 5 new Protea
Hospitality Group hotels that will be opening in the country between now
and the end of 2013.
Gillis said Africa was becoming a very
competitive playing field for international hotel groups, many of which
had in recent years opened sub-Saharan office for the first time.
“Africa
is being called the last frontier of global hospitality and in the past
5 years many international hotel groups have tried to grow
infrastructure on the continent, but because of Africa’s unique
challenges success has been limited.
“Hotels are a very good
barometer of a region’s rate of economic development or decline, because
hotels start going up when there’s travel to sustain it – and most of
that travel in Nigeria right now is corporate,” Gillis said.
“PHG
is the largest hotel group in Africa by a substantial margin and we have
the greatest experience in the hospitality business on the continent
because we’ve been at it for some 30 years.
“We’ve had a presence
in Nigeria for years with Protea Hotels, but as the telecommunications,
construction, wholesale and retail trade, manufacturing and agriculture
sectors continue to grow, the time is right to open our first African
Pride Hotel there.”
Quoting African Economic Outlook, Gillis said
Nigeria’s growth is projected at 6.9% and 6.6% in 2012 and 2013,
respectively and the government is expected to reach its target of
getting inflation under 10% in 2013.
“There isn’t a better time to be moving into Nigeria a brand that so perfectly denotes luxury,” Gillis said.
African
Pride Hotels is the continent’s signature luxury brand incorporating
designer city hotels, elegant country houses and bush lodges that meet
the needs of discerning travellers whether it be for business or
leisure.
Gillis said: “Nigeria is an African powerhouse economy
and it is well on its way to achieving its Millennium Development Goals.
We’ll be there as a partner in hospitality, growing with this
incredible country in years to come.”
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