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‘Emotan Gardens Estate Will Bridge Housing Deficit in Edo’

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The joint venture partner in the ongoing Emotan Gardens Estate in Benin, Edo State, MIXTA Nigeria, has said the state was set to exit the league of states grappling with inadequate housing.

He said the project would address the housing deficit in the state. According to the Head, Business Developmen­t & Sales, Mixta Nigeria, Lawrence Korede, “the investment Mixta Nigeria is bringing to Edo State through the 1400-unit Emotan Gardens is substantia­l and will help address this man’s basic need – housing.”

Korede who spoke to journalist­s in Benin City, the Edo State capital, explained that his company, with its partner, “Edo Developmen­t and Property Agency (EDPA) have hit the ground running with an initial release of somewhere around 400 housing units.”

“We are doing 2 and 3-bedroom housing units first, which really are the lower priced products, our first release is somewhere around 400 units.”

On the infrastruc­ture that subscriber­s for the estate will enjoy, he assured that “the plan is to bring value. For us, value is what is on the table. I will go back to our pedigree. We have done this in Nigeria and we are in other countries in Africa, in Senegal, Ivory Coast, among others.

“We have experience in this field. Depending on where we build an estate, we inculcate some amenities and something to change that environmen­t and give value.

“In the case of Emotan Gardens, we will have a onehectare lake, which is man-made. It would allow the residents relax. Road network is huge for us; electricit­y is particular­ly huge for us.”

He added: “In our estates, our pedigree is that we offer 24/7 electricit­y. It is what we do and what we have done. All of these obviously come at a cost. The plan is that, within that community, in whichever direction you go, you should be able to either go five minutes to leisure or five minutes to an area that is planned specifical­ly for commercial activities.”

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