…as they inaugurate office headquarters

 

PHIL OKOSE, Onitsha

 

Three estate developers under the aegis of Blue Sky Properties, weekend, during the inauguration of their corporate headquarters in Onitsha, Anambra State, condemned in strong terms quackery in estate development and urged the public to beware of quacks who deceive them as genuine estate developers.

 

The trio of developers, Ifeanyi A.C. Ezeh, Barr. Chima Umensofor and Chris Bonaventure Ohagerem stressed the need for land buyers to ensure the genuineness of the land they want to procure by demanding documented proof of ownership not only from the owner but also from the state government through the Ministry of Land and Development.

 

According to one of them, Ezeh, “We have been in estate management/development for years and have gotten the experience and that is why we came together to open ours.All our dealings are official.

 

“People should buy or transact land business with genuine developers like us. The problem in estate development is quackery. Whatever the quacks tell you is fake.

 

They don’t have an address; they hide what they do. We can’t lose the integrity we built over the years. You have to go to the government and do all the research before you buy land.

 

“There are quacks everywhere, we don’t promise and fail, we do free registration of those who want to be realtors but with time, (30 days from now) we demand money for registration.

 

“Here in Blue Sky Properties, nobody buys land without paying into the company’s account. We have our realtors who receive training every Monday between 11 am to 12.30 pm. So everything is documented and through the bank payment is made; otherwise, you give your money to fraudsters. Lack of trust is the greatest problem.

 

“We want to have as many realtors as possible, even from overseas. We expect to have 1000 land owners, (landlords). The reason we have a lawyer as a co-founder is because of the land issue,” he further disclosed.

 

Contributing, another co-founder, Barr. Chima Umensofor corroborated the view of Ezeh, adding that the Anambra state House of Assembly should enact a law against multiple levies being demanded by host communities from their land developers.

 

“Government should look at the development levies the host communities demand from land developers, which include, development levy, youth levy, elders levy, building levy, among others.

 

If these demands are criminalized by the lawmakers and some people are jailed, they will definitely stop the illegal multiple levy collection.

 

“There is a deficit in housing now and with these estates scattered all over the place, there will be housing for people at a cheaper rate. One should also demand documents of land prior to procurement to avoid falling into the hands of fraudsters,” he stated.

 

He stressed the need for the state government to assist land developers with land and loan, as they are partners in progress with the state government adding that it will curtail the burden of estate development.

 

In his contribution, one of the co-founders, Ohagerem, assured the gathering that the company is a composition of experienced estate developers/managers, pointing out that the company is registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission and that the State government is also aware of its existence.

 

“One of us, Ifeanyi, is a consultant to big companies on land issues and we have a lawyer as co founder who also is into estate development prior to our coming together to form our own company. I have been in estate management since 2011 and have not been sued or dragged to court because I know everything about land issue,” he further explained.

 

“So the public is assured of genuine land transactions and we train our realtors here every Monday on how to go about their business,”  Ohagerem posited.

 

For a better society

_______________________________

Follow us across our platforms:

Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/championnewsonline/
Facebook – https://web.facebook.com/championnewsonline
LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/champion-newspapers-limited/
https://x.com/championnewsng/

You can also like and comment on our YouTube videos.
https://youtu.be/QIBfD1tT80w?si=R4Qf3so2LxYu3GC2

The post Anambra: Estate developers condemn quacks’ activities, urge lawmakers to enact law against multiple levies appeared first on Champion Newspapers LTD.