Umuahia, Jan.20, 2026 (NAN) The Abia Government has signed an agreement with a tech firm, Amena Tourism and Hospitality Innovation Technology Solutions on digital standardisation and classification hotels in the state.
Chief Matthew Ekwuruibe, the Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, said at a brief ceremony in Umuahia on Tuesday that the initiative would accord visibility to hotels and hospitality establishments in the state.
Ekwuruibe said that the project was part of the state government’s commitment to make every sector of the economy to become viable.
He said that the digital standardisation and classification project was a landmark initiative capable of enhancing safety, visitor confidence, and quality standards in the hospitality sector.
The commissioner said that the four-month project would involve touring the state to identify and document all hospitality facilities.
Ekwuruibe further said that the grading and classification process would be fully digital to incorporate geo-location, photography and other tech tools.
He stated that only hotels that met the approved standards would be listed on the online platform for visitors to book with confidence.
“This project will foster economic growth by strengthening the local tourism industry, and creating direct and indirect jobs.
”It will stimulate the growth of hospitality sector-related enterprises such as transport, food, crafts, and cultural exhibitions,” he said.
Ekwuruibe said that with the initiative, the Abia Government would maintain a verified register of graded hotels, saying, ”this will reduce risks and ensure proper regulation”
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Justice, Mr Ikechukwu Uwanna, said that the agreement would herald a new era for the hospitality sector in Abia.
“It will create a robust database to enhance security, and promote transparency in the operation of hospitality businesses,” he said.
Also, The Managing Director of the organisation, Mr Edosa Eghobamien, said that the project would integrate technology into hospitality grading and classification in the state.
He said that the digital application being deployed for the initiative was a home-grown solution developed by the firm
Eghobamien commended the representatives of state government in the pact for their professionalism and transparency.
He said that the initiative would promote standardisation, engender business boost, and increase government revenue.(NAN)







