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Dave Umahi, Ebonyi State Governor |
“All buildings in rickety shapes and some leaking roofs must be renovated by the landlords before November 30, 2021.”
Ebonyi State Government has ordered owners
of dilapidated buildings situated on major roads in Abakaliki, the state
capital, to renovate them before November 30, News Agency of Nigeria reports.
According to the report, the Commissioner,
Ministry of Capital City Development, Peter Nwebonyi, gave the directive at a
meeting with the Ebonyi State Landlord Association on Friday in Abakaliki.
Mr Nwebonyi said the government’s directive was to enable structures to match the present level of development in the city adding that the state government spent resources constructing flyovers, streetlights and concrete roads, and required the landlords to play their part by rehabilitating their buildings, the report stated.
“We want the landlords to cooperate by
enlightening their members to avoid their property being sealed and dragged to
court”, the Commissioner submitted. “All buildings in rickety shapes and some
leaking roofs must be renovated by the landlords before November 30, 2021.
“Places like Ogoja, Afikpo and Water Works
Roads, Udensi Street, Abakaliki /Enugu and Ogoja highways among others.
“Areas mentioned are so dear to us because
they form the heart of the capital city.
“It is not wise that after the government
has put street roads and lights in order, such dilapidated houses will still be
there while the owners are busy collecting rents from tenants,” Mr Nwebonyi
said.
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