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Osinbajo Flags Off Luxury Dakadda Estate In Akwa Ibom

By Abasifreke Effiong

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Dakadda Estate

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Friday, flagged off work on the 557 low-density Dakadda Luxury Estate in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, envisaged by the Udom Emmanuel administration to draw attention of the state’s readiness to provide comfortable living space to local and international investors.

The estate which is a 10-minute drive from the Victor Attah International Airport sits on a 171 hectare of land across Uruan and Ibesikpo Asutan local government areas.

The work on the luxury estate which is being supervised by the State Ministry of Lands and Water Resources is envisaged to have around-the-clock broadband internet service through fibre optics cables, a WHO standard water supply and treatment plant, a safe city security system, a power sub-station, fire sub-station, police station, and school.

It will also have a church, shopping mall, clinic and health center, a civic center as well as a central sewage and gas supply.

At the flag-off which is part of activities marking the 34th anniversary of Akwa Ibom State creation, Prof. Osinbajo said the estate would be “a nice little place where one can hideaway”.

“The Dakadda luxury estate is strategic, people across the country will want to come here, and when they come they will have a descent accommodation to raise their children. The facilities here would meet the need of residents and meet their standard of what should be a home.”

Pastor Umo Eno, commissioner for lands and water resources.

The Vice President said housing projects are very critical in creating jobs aside providing shelter and lauded the Governor for initiating the project.

Prof. Osinbajo congratulated the Governor and people of Akwa Ibom State on the State anniversary, saying that Governor Udom Emmanuel has made “remarkable achievements in six years especially in industrialisation.”

The Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel said the luxury estate project was driven by housing demand from foreign investors.

“We are having pressure on accommodation. We are having influx of foreigners who are looking for where to build houses. We had to create a new estate that will be friendly to all.”

He said 13% of the estate have already been sold out.

“As we are standing here, 13% of the estate has been sold out to non-indigenes. Everything that a luxury estate should have is here. The water here is WHO standard. The power supply will come from two sources; we are bringing in a gas turbine that will generate 15MW of electricity”, Governor Emmanuel said.

The Commissioner for Lands and Water Resources, Pastor Umo Eno, whose Ministry supervises the Dakkada luxury estate project said the estate is designed such that residents can tele-work.

Pastor Eno said the estate is part of the full plan by the Governor to provide ensure smart living for investors coming into the state.

The Commissioner announced that the experience office where one can make enquiries about the estate is opened and called on real estate investors to look up to the estate as a “place of peace and quiet.”

Each plot in the estate is in the average of 2,000sqm and each square meter is sold for N30,000.

Source: thedune.ng

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