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SOLUDO SPEAKS ON TENANCY & RENT LAW IN ANAMBRA: “ALL WE ARE DOING IS TO HELP THE ORDINARY PEOPLE.” Housing is deeply personal. Rent is one of the biggest pressures many families and small business owners face. For a trader, rent can determine whether a business survives another month. For a young family, it can decide whether there is enough left for food, school fees or savings. For many people, housing costs are not just expenses, they shape dignity, choices and peace of mind. One thing I have come to observe about Gov. Soludo’s approach to governance is that he often frames development through a simple question: How does this make life easier for ordinary people? Today at Mgbuka Market, Obosi, that philosophy surfaced again in a conversation around rent, housing and the cost of living as he described the thinking behind his administration’s interventions across sectors: “The roads we build are so transporters can move seamlessly without constantly visiting mechanics. Water. Light. Free education. Free maternal care including antenatal care and delivery… all we are doing is to reduce the burden on citizens and improve their quality of life, and if we are deliberately reducing pressure in other areas of life, housing cannot be left out. According to him, the proposed law, which will affect both landlords and agents, is aimed at addressing concerns around unfair practices and ensuring a more balanced and fair system. For Ndi Mgbuka, today was another moment of direct engagement, listening, responding and reinforcing the idea that governance must ultimately work for the people. #SolutionIsHere #SolutionContinues #AnambraIsRising #Mgbuka #Obosi
SOLUDO SPEAKS ON TENANCY & RENT LAW IN ANAMBRA: “ALL WE ARE DOING IS TO HELP THE ORDINARY PEOPLE.” Housing is deeply personal. Rent is one of the biggest pressures many families and small business owners face. For a trader, rent can determine whether a business survives another month. For a young family, it can decide whether there is enough left for food, school fees or savings. For many people, housing costs are not just expenses, they shape dignity, choices and peace of mind. One thing I have come to observe about Gov. Soludo’s approach to governance is that he often frames development through a simple question: How does this make life easier for ordinary people? Today at Mgbuka Market, Obosi, that philosophy surfaced again in a conversation around rent, housing and the cost of living as he described the thinking behind his administration’s interventions across sectors: “The roads we build are so transporters can move seamlessly without constantly visiting mechanics. Water. Light. Free education. Free maternal care including antenatal care and delivery… all we are doing is to reduce the burden on citizens and improve their quality of life, and if we are deliberately reducing pressure in other areas of life, housing cannot be left out. According to him, the proposed law, which will affect both landlords and agents, is aimed at addressing concerns around unfair practices and ensuring a more balanced and fair system. For Ndi Mgbuka, today was another moment of direct engagement, listening, responding and reinforcing the idea that governance must ultimately work for the people. #SolutionIsHere #SolutionContinues #AnambraIsRising #Mgbuka #Obosi

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