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C’River Ministry Generates N1bn Revenue
The Commissioner for Lands and Housing in Cross River, Mr Raphael Uche, said last Sunday that the ministry realised N1.1 billion as internally generated revenue in 2012.
Uche, who announced this in Calabar, said that the ministry’s revenue profile shored up from N200.6 million in 2011 to N1.1 billion in 2012.
The commissioner said the increase was necessitated by the rise in demand for lands and residential areas in the state.
He, however, said that though demands for lands were rising, the ministry did not allocate land to anybody in 2012.
“This means that no revenue was generated under this subhead; we have a total of 1,600 applications waiting for allocation since 2007 when the last allocation was made,’’ he said.
The commissioner said that a composite plan of landed property in the Export Processing Zone, Calabar, had been completed.
Uche said that 493 building plans were from Calabar Municipality and Calabar South Area Planning Authorities during the period.
He said that the ministry received 149 applications for the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy for private lease, out of which 68 had been recommended to the governor for approval.
He said that the state government on April 15, 2009, commissioned an Urban and Regional Consultant to prepare a master plan for Calabar and four other towns.
The commissioner said that the towns designated as development areas included Ugep, Ikom, Ogoja, and Obudu.
According to him, the state Urban and Regional Development Master Plan was 85 per cent completed.
“Our activities in 2012 included re-survey of layout for light industrial park in Akai Efa, Calabar, perimeter and topographic survey of model secondary school in Creek town in Odukpani and perimeter survey of Crospil Estate,” he added.
He said that the ministry had also embarked on the demolition of illegal buildings at Ekorinim village, Asuquo Inyang and Jebs road in Calabar metropolis.
The commissioner said that the ministry had embarked on scanning of all Federal Housing Estates in the state.
“The delay in the release of funds from the Office of the Accountant-General, perennial electricity power outage and lack of adequate manpower were few of the challenges facing the ministry,’’ Uche said.
He appealed to the state government to provide vehicles for supervision, field work and for the quick release of funds for the projects.
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