Over 250 Region Two residents received their agreements of sale on Friday, making them one step closer to officially owning a house lot at the Onderneeming Housing Scheme Phase IV.
The two-day housing drive is ongoing at the regional housing office at Takuba Lodge Compound in Anna Regina along the Essequibo coast.
Legal land ownership enables an individual to obtain a loan from local banks for expansion projects or to start a business.
Minister of Housing and Water Collin Croal and Minister within the ministry, Susan Rodrigues are spearheading the exercise.
Minister Croal said the initiative forms part of the government’s effort to give families financial independence.
He stated that close to 132 certificates of title will be available for collection over the two days and all allocations made this year must have their titles issued by 2025.
The minister urged the residents to be patient and assured them that the ministry is working diligently to address some of the lagging housing issues in the region.
Efforts are also advancing to regularise Lima Sands, Paradise, Jib, Maria’s Lodge, and Walton Hall this year. This undertaking will benefit about 100 residents.
Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water Susan Rodrigues announced that 500 new house lots will be allocated during the housing drive.
“We have not limited ourselves to what we can do at the Ministry of Housing and Water,” she emphasised.
Residents also had the opportunity to speak to the ministers on various housing and water concerns.
A recipient receives her agreement of sale
A recipient receives her agreement of sale
Housing drive at Takuba Lodge Compound at Anna Regina along the Essequibo coast