Mbah determined to diversify Enugu economy - Lands Commissioner

...receives report on estate development

The Hon. Commissioner for Lands and Urban, Development Enugu State, Engr. Prince Lawrence Ezeh, has reiterated the determination of the present Peter Mbah administration to diversify and increase the economy of the State.

Engr. Ezeh stated this in his office while receiving the report of the Committee on Estate Development Companies Mapping, which was set up in August 2023.

The Hon. Commissioner extolled the committee for taking the bull by the horns by submitting the report within the time frame given to them. He congratulated them for not just submitting a report but also submitting a report with picture  evidence to back up every assertion made in the report. Prince Ezeh disclosed that government will study the report and go a long way to set the ball rolling to sanitize the activities of estate developers in Enugu State.

Engr. Ezeh maintained that the Peter Mbah administration has mapped out strategies to turn around  the situation for the betterment of the state.

While presenting the report, the Chairman of the committee, Surv. Ralph Chukwu, thanked Governor Peter Mbah and the  Commissioner for Lands for finding them worthy to carry out the assignment.

Surv. Chukwu stated that they were able to execute the job within the shortest period because the committee members were divided into sub-groups, adding that the committee members were united and  cooperative in delivering on the job.

The Committee chairman, stated that they collated data on a total number of 126 estate developers operating in the State.

Surv. Chukwu thanked the Ministry of Lands for being supportive and standing by them during the assignment, saying they were answerable to the Ministry any time they were  called upon.



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