Governor Ibrahim Gaidam said the commissioner has to explain why the over 16,000 civil servants are yet to enjoy the 50 per cent subsidy on the sale of over 2, 000 housing units to them.
Gaidam, while commissioning 10 housing units built by the Gujba council and three other water supplies and health facilities to improve the living conditions of the people, expressed dismay over the dangling housing scheme and therefore summoned the commissioner
He said the commissioning of the housing units in the council area, has complemented and in conformity with the state government’s housing policy.
The governor directed the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs to work out the modalities of selling the houses to council workers at half price, like their counterparts in the state civil service on an owner-occupier housing policy.
While thanking the governor for extending the housing policy to council workers, Gujba Council Chairman, Suleiman Kachalla disclosed that the council expends N500, 000 monthly on the maintenance of security operatives to protect people’s lives and property.
He therefore, appealed to the state government to construct a wall fence for the housing units so that lives and property at the estates could be protected.
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