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Shehu Sani Gives ‘Security Tip’ To Hotel Managers
Former senator representing Kaduna Central at the senate, Shehu Sani has given what can be referred to as a “security tip” to hotel managers in the country.
Shehu Sani Speaks On Hotel Security
Sani asked hotel managers to always request that anyone who comes to their hotels in a Bolt, Uber or any taxi, wearing face mask and dark sunglasses, take them off, so that their CCTV camera needs to view and record their facial looks.
The former lawmaker, who has been vocal about issues in the country, gave the tip in a tweet on his official twitter handle on Tuesday morning.
“Dear Hotel Managers,
Any person who comes to your place with a Bolt,Uber or any Taxi,wearing a face mask and Dark Sunglasses,tell that person that your CCTV Camera need to view and record his or her facial looks. Thank you,” Sani tweeted.
Dear Hotel Managers,
Any person who comes to your place with a Bolt,Uber or any Taxi,wearing a face mask and Dark Sunglasses,tell that person that your CCTV Camera need to view and record his or her facial looks.
Thank you.— Senator Shehu Sani (@ShehuSani) August 29, 2022
It is not clear what spurred Sani’s advice, this site understands that his tweet may not be unconnected to reports of different crimes committed in hotels across the country with identities of the perpetrators taking a while to be tracked.
Recall that the Lagos State police command recently arrested a 34-year-old serial thief, Ezenagu, who is currently being investigated by policemen attached to Surulere Division.
The suspects had revealed that he lures, drugs and robs women that go on blind dates with him in different hotels.
In other news, Kanyi Daily had reported that Sani had sent a strong message to the North West and South East regions of the country concerning the 2023 general elections.
Sani said the two regions should take note of insecurity in their domains.
According to him, the two zones should know that where elections can not hold as a result of insecurity or threats, results are written to fill the vacuum.