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‘Policy Inconsistency, Bane Of Housing Dev’
A town planner,
Michael Chukwu, has identified policy inconsistency as the bane of development of the housing sector in Nigeria
Chukwu, who was speaking in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt on Friday, said that the housing sector would have attained a greater height but for the persistent abandonment of policies and projects due to charge of government.
He attributed about 50 per cent of abandoned policies and projects to change in government, pointing out that any administration that formulates a housing policy never accomplishes it before its expiration.
According to him, the housing sector has been known for its contribution to the economic renaissance of many countries. Chukwu, a member of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP) said, “unfortunately, the reverse is the case in Nigeria. We have been experiencing governments that never accomplished what they set out to achieve.”
He advised the Federal Government to adopt the strategies that were used by developed nations to optimally provide accommodation for their citizens.
“Though, housing and construction projects are long-term projects, but it should be followed until they are completely executed.
“Promoting security of tenure is a prerequisite for sustainable improvement in the housing and construction sector of the economy,” he said.
The town planner also advised the incumbent government and future administrations to always ensure that they complete projects started by their predecessors before embarking on new ones, as well as make land available for housing development.
Corlins Walter
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