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NHF: RSG Has Shown Maximum Transparency – Cookey-Gam
The General Manager of Rivers State Housing and Property Development Authority (RSHPDA), Architect Iyerefa Cookey-Gam has said that the state government has shown maximum transparency on the National Housing Fund (NHF) Policy.
Making this known in an interview with The Tide in his office in Port Harcourt penultimate Thursday, Cookey-Gam explained that the type of transparency the Present administration in the state has shown towards NHF Policy, Particularly the Iriebe Housing Project, worths commendation.
According to the Housing Authority boss “the Iriebe housing project was approved by the governor and was strictly supervised by the Head of service of the state, Mrs Esther Anucha.”
He said that about 400 out of the 844 housing units at the Iriebe project have been developed and balloted to beneficiaries, pointing out that the process for the balloting strictly followed the laid down procedure in the NHF Policy.
On some alleged insinuations from some quarters about the insincerity of government in actually letting contributors to the NHF benefit, especially those in the public service in the state, architect Cookey Gam said that no body or group of people would have anything to complain about.
The Housing and property development boss posited that there have not been any interference from politicians to take or hijack the scheme from public servant in the Iriebe hosing scheme stressing that the balloting procedure used in allocation of the housing units was strictly based on the NHF standard, and that public servants that have contributed to the scheme were the people balloted.
Apart from the NHF Scheme, CookeyGam also pointed out that there are other housing schemes that government has undertaken to provide hosing for the people of the state, also at Iriebe.
It would be recalled that the NHF Policy allows workers in both the public and private sectors to contribute certain percentage of their salaries to the scheme, in the hope of owning a house in the long-run.
Corlins Walter