Support for Public Housing: Building Dignity and Opportunity for All
Access to safe, affordable, and dignified housing is a fundamental right and a cornerstone of urban development. As Nkum continues to grow, the Nkum Council remains committed to addressing the housing needs of its population—especially low-income families, vulnerable groups, and young people starting out in life.
Recognizing the urgent need for structured housing solutions, the Council has launched renewed efforts to support public housing development in the city. These efforts aim not only to improve living conditions but also to reduce urban congestion, promote social equity, and boost community wellbeing.
What the Council is Doing:
Land Acquisition and Urban Planning: The Council is working with government bodies and urban development partners to secure land and create well-planned layouts that prioritize affordable housing.
Affordable Housing Schemes: Negotiations are ongoing with public-private partners to design and implement subsidized housing projects for low and middle-income earners.
Infrastructure Support: Through road development, water supply, electricity access, and drainage systems, the Council is ensuring that housing projects are complemented by necessary infrastructure.
Regularization of Informal Settlements: The Council is assessing ways to upgrade existing informal settlements with proper sanitation, road access, and structural improvements, rather than displacing residents.
Transparency in Allocation: A fair and accountable process is being put in place to ensure public housing opportunities reach those who need them most.
“Everyone deserves a roof over their head, not just for shelter, but for security, dignity, and hope,” said the Lord Mayor. “We are committed to building a Nkum where no one is left behind.”
How You Can Support:
The Council calls on residents, developers, and stakeholders to support this vision through:
Partnerships with housing cooperatives.
Investment in eco-friendly, low-cost building technologies.
Advocacy and community involvement in housing development discussions.
Housing is not just about structures—it’s about people, families, and the future of our city.
Let us join hands to create a Nkum where every citizen has a place to call home.
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