Opposition delegates locked out of Hotel rooms in Juba over bill arrears
Members
of the Opposition delegation to Juba have raised complaints about what they
have described as harassment by hotel management.
It
all started when the opposition delegates were locked out of their rooms and
denied food and access to their rooms.
Addressing
a news conference in Juba, SPLA – IO spokesperson, Col Lam Paul Gabriel, said
opposition delegates resident in two major hotels in Juba town were locked out
of their rooms over accumulated hotel bills.
Here
is what he told the journalists in Juba;
“We
are going through a lot of difficulties here in Juba we are being harassed by
the hotel management in Juba I can give you an example of Grand Hotel for about
four to five days now Juba Grand have cut some services from the Opposition
teams that are here for the security arrangements our people have not been
receiving food and water for five days now,"
The hotel
managers decided to lock the doors of the hotel rooms for the delegations and
this has happened in Dembesh hotel have decided to lock people out that when
they are paid they will allow people to enter again inside.”
An
attempt by Radio Miraya to find out how much the opposition delegates owe the
hotels was futile.
One
of the hotel managers declined to speak to us, on grounds that he is not
authorized to disclose information about their guests.


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