Peter Obi’s Deputy to Chair Soludo’s Housing Development Corporation Board

Obi Deputy

Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has appointed former Deputy Governor of the state, Mr Emeka Sibeudu as the Chairman of the Board of Anambra State Housing Development Corporation.

Sibeudu, who served as deputy governor to former Governor Peter Obi, will oversee the activities of the Board, which is tasked with disrupting the Housing Sector in a way that is consistent with the Governor’s transformation agenda and the yearnings of ndi Anambra for proper housing fit for the twenty-first century.

The Board members were inaugurated by Governor Soludo at Government Lodge, Amawbia over the weekend.

Other members of the board include Dr. Obiorah Walter C. Eze, Chief Leon Mezue, Barr. Ikechukwu Onyeabor, Mr. Emmanuel Okey Okafor, Hon. Chike Emmanuel Anyaonu, Mrs. Ifeoma Ezeaku, Mr Edwin Ejike and Barr. Nkoli Ebede.

Others include Mrs. Jane Okafor (Head Media), Ernest Onwumere (SSA Housing), Dr. Nkiru Aso (SSA Housing), Nwankwo Nwabufo (OSSG), Nworah Patrick (OSSG).

Speaking during the inauguration, the Governor recalled meeting with the Chairman a few weeks ago and discussing the importance of holding the inauguration after procrastinating for so long.

He stated that the board is critical because it is aligned with his transformational agenda for housing, which is one of man’s basic needs.

Soludo, who bemoaned Nigeria’s millions of housing deficit, said Anambra lacks adequate housing data, which is critical.

“Your functions ascribed to the corporation are so vast,” he said, “but we know everything about the commission is building housing estates, and all I’m asking is that this is the time to build quality houses for ndi Anambra.

“I must commend the MD of Housing Development Corporation, Chike Anyaonu. The corporation was able to remit revenue to the government for the first time in many years. It’s great that it’ll be coming monthly, but we’ll be setting revenue targets for all of the agencies very soon; the possibilities are endless.”

Soludo insisted that the current estates in Anambra are not what one would expect in an ‘A’ state such as Anambra.

According to him, “We should have a mantra that says, ‘this is not how houses in Anambra are supposed to be.’

“Our estates should be built with complete streets and pedestrian walkways. There can be no estate without pedestrian walkways.

“We appear to be the only people on the planet who build where people walk. It is not a liveable estate if it is missing. People should be able to get out of their homes and go for a walk, in order for the estate to be considered livable.”

Some people in the country, according to Soludo, want to cut corners and please a few people, but the Board must strive to build quality, long-lasting estates.

He imagined people visiting Anambra to commend how estates should be built, to develop a modern housing estate, and to redesign existing ones.

“We want our estates to be models in terms of drainage, pathways, a clean and green environment, having waste disposals; it should be a complete, end-to-end modernization process. Even if it means forming a partnership, you can accomplish a lot.

“I would like to believe that in the future, this corporation will expand from building commercial houses to mass housing development for workers, middle to low-income earners, and so on,” he said.

The Governor emphasized that he also wants a housing estate for the elderly, since according to him, “our society, particularly Nigerian society, does not care much for this group of people, and many elderly people are lonely and dying silently.”

He thanked the board members for accepting to serve, describing it as a huge arm in making his transformational agenda a reality, saying Ndi Anambra can’t settle for anything less than the best.

In a vote of thanks, the Chairman of the board, former Deeputy Governor Emeka Sibeudu thanked Governor Soludo for including them in his transformation agenda.

He assured the Governor that his team would be very disruptive in carrying out their duties and that the state would not be disappointed with the results.

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