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ODA Urges Housing Scheme Extension To Rural Areas
The Omu-Aran Development Association, (ODA) has urged the Federal Government to consider expanding its housing scheme to the grassroots to attract investors to rural communities and reduce rural-urban migration.
Chief Bisi Adeyemi, the President of ODA made the call on Thursday in an interview with newsmen in Omu-Aran, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State.
Adeyemi said that the urgent need to build and rehabilitate homes at highly subsidised rate, especially for people in the rural communities informed his call.
He said that this could be achieved by the Federal Government through partnership with the local government councils, individuals and relevant groups.
“It could also be achieved by a synergy and collaboration between the state government, the local government authorities and the private sector.
“Such government intervention will go a long way to attract investors and entrepreneurs in hotels, banking, industries and other related businesses to rural communities,” he said.
The community leader observed that development at the grassroots was not conducive enough to attract the desired transformation and integration.
“Such housing deficit, especially at the grassroots, if not properly addressed could be a stumbling block to the efforts toward reducing the challenge of rural-urban migration confronting the country.
“There is therefore the urgent need for government to promote and facilitate an aggressive development drive to attract the desired investment at the grassroots.
“This will equally help to raise the living standards of the people of the communities,” he said.
Adeyemi blamed the high concentration of government housing projects in state capitals and urban settlements to lack of development being witnessed in many rural communities.
“The absence of such well-equipped, decent and affordable houses is making it more unattractive for public officials on essential duties, like teachers, doctors to work in rural communities.
“The housing situation is usually compounded when residents affected by rainstorms in towns and villages are often left unassisted and unattended to,” he said.
Adeyemi, however, described the present high level of infrastructure decay in most communities across the country as worrisome, adding, “they require urgent government attention’’.
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The agency emphasized that failure to comply will attract strict enforcement measures, including seizure and destruction of goods, suspension or revocation of operational licences, and prosecution under relevant laws.
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