Chinedum Treasure
A civil society group, Leadership Orientation and Basic Rights Advocacy Centre (LOBRAC) has disclosed its readiness to partner Anambra state government in addressing the issue of high cost of housing for ordinary people in the state.
Executive Director, Barr. Stanley Okafor stated this shortly after meeting with the Commissioner for Housing Mr. Henry Arize at the state Secretariat complex Aroma Awka.
The meeting deliberated issues centered around high cost of living spaces for ordinary people in the state, especially within the Awka capital territory, and means of ameliorating the associated hazards.
Okafor also noted that the group would synergize with the state legislature to develop a rent control and regulation bill for consideration by the house of assembly for passage as law.
He expressed gratitude to Governor Chukwuma Soludo for reacting speedily to an earlier letter where the group echoed the dangers currently faced by residents of the state who could no longer find living spaces.
“Mr Governor has consistently shown tendency to stand with the downtrodden,” he added.
The group however expressed dismay that the meeting with the Housing Commissioner failed to draw him in line with regard to agreement on the need for urgent control and regulation for rents, and the curbing of the nuisance created by unlicensed housing agents in the state.
It vowed to continue to support the developmental efforts of the state government, particularly for affordable social housing and rent control law in the State.




