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AKSG Plans 2000 Housing Units For Civil Servants
Yenagoa based Trans Atlantic Mortgage has entered into agreement with the Akwa Ibom State Government to build 2000 housing units for civil servants in the state capital, Uyo.
Under the terms of the agreement the houses are expected to be ready in six months.
Akwa Ibom’s Commissioner for Housing and Urban Renewal, Mr. Emmanuel Euoidem signed the agreement on behalf of his state government while Mr. Preye Ogriki, Managing Director, represented the company.
Speaking at the office of the managing Director in Yenagoa, Mr. Euoidem said even though Uyo had witnessed great transformation in the last few months, the building of 2000 low cost Houses for civil servants would be added advanatage to the beauty of the city.
According to him, following the completion of the state’s airport project, the capital city has been transformed to a mega city, saying that the state government is making plans to return its civil servants to the National Housing Fund (NHF) scheme.
He commended the management of Trans Atlantic for its decision to have an office at Uyo, and urged them to co-operate with other stakeholders in the sector for effective services.
Earlier, Mr. Ogriki had told the commissioner of the readiness of the firm to collaborate with Akwa Ibom State Government in achieving its urban renewal programmes.
To this end, Mr. Ogriki said the firm will provide soft loans to civil servants to enable them own houses, and also assist in real estate development that would progressively replace some of the old houses in the major streets.
He, however, urged the state government to embrace the idea of what he called “sit-and-service” scheme to support housing estate programmes throughout the state in line with the National Mass Housing programmes of the Federal Government.
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