Enugu signs partnership with community for new estate creation


The Enugu State Housing Development Corporation (ESHDC) and the Okofia Ukana community in the Udi Council Area have signed a partnership agreement for housing development in the community.


The partnership also entailed the signing deed of customary grant for the use of a large expanse of the village land for new residential and commercial houses.


The General Manager, of ESHDC, Mr Gerald Asogwa, and the corporation’s Secretary, Dr Anayo Edeh, signed on behalf of the corporation while the Chairman of Okofia General Assembly (OGA), Mr Chijioke Achi,  and the village Secretary, Mr Chijioke Orji, signed on behalf of Okofia.


The ceremony, which took place at the palace of the eldest man in Okofia, Chief Jeremiah Ebunyebe, was witnessed by the directors of the housing cooperation as well as elders and men of the Okofia community.


In a remark at the event, Asogwa the acquisition of the land in the community’s Achievers Layout was to fast-track the urban renewal programme of the state government.


He said Governor Peter Mbah had plans to expand the city of Enugu as the state capital was already filled up.


“There is no way we will continue to restrict the city growth to the area it occupies today. The Uwani area, developed years ago is already filled up, the same thing with the Independence Layout, the same thing with GRA.


“What the governor wants to do now is what other states have been doing such as Lagos state with its Garden Atlantic City or Epe/Lekki,” he said.


According to him, it is what people do in a place that it becomes.


‘In the next couple of months that particular area which we call Blossom Garden Solar City, in which part of your land belongs, is going to have a new face like other major estates in the city.’


Asogwa thanked the leadership and people of Okofia on behalf of Gov. Mbah and promised that the decision it took to key into the trajectory of the governor would not be in vain.


Asogwa hinted that a road project had already begun to link the capital city to the estate up to the surrounding villages.
He said such development would increase the value of the land, reduce travel time to the capital and open up the area for other investments.


The OGA chairman, Achi, said with the signing ceremony the community had given the corporation authorisation to begin its renewal programme in the Achievers City Layout, Phase 1 covering a total of 800 plots.


Achi gave the assurance that both parties would keep to the terms of the agreement.


The chairman praised Mbah for restoring water everywhere in the state capital and appealed to him to extend the water scheme to Ukana and other rural communities.


He also gave kudos to the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Uche Ugwu, for being a true representative of “our people as our son” and being solidly behind the Governor to enable him to realise his development agenda”.