ENUGU GOVT RESCHEDULES STAKEHOLDERS’ TOWN HALL MEETING ON LAND SECTOR DEVELOPMENT TO JAN. 29

The Enugu State Government has announced the postponement of its stakeholders’ town hall meeting on land sector development earlier scheduled for Tuesday, January 27, 2026.

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The meeting has now been rescheduled for Thursday, January 29, 2026, and will still take place at The Dome Hall, Enugu International Conference Centre, at 10:00 a.m. prompt.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Monday by the Commissioner for Information and Communication, Dr. Malachy Agbo.

According to the statement, the town hall meeting is part of the state government’s ongoing reforms and development initiatives in the land sector, aimed at providing stakeholders with clear, accessible, and up-to-date information on land administration and development in Enugu State.

Dr. Agbo noted that the engagement aligns with the commitment of the administration of Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah to transparency, public participation, and the establishment of a modernised land management framework capable of safeguarding the rights and investments of landowners, developers, and investors.

He explained that the session would also afford participants the opportunity to receive firsthand policy directions from the Governor on land sector reforms, gain clarity on their respective roles and responsibilities in land administration, and identify proactive measures for protecting communities and investments.

“The meeting is designed to deepen stakeholder understanding of government policies, promote orderly land administration, and strengthen confidence in Enugu State as a preferred investment destination,” the statement read.

As earlier announced, the town hall meeting remains open to a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including individual landowners, families and community landholders, estate developers, residents, community layout coordinators, surveyors, land buyers and agents, property lawyers, professional bodies, traditional rulers and town unions, business operators, religious organisations, financial institutions, academic and research institutions, media organisations, civil society groups, development partners, and other concerned citizens.

The government urged all relevant stakeholders to take note of the new date and participate actively in the engagement, describing it as a critical step toward building a transparent, investor-friendly, and sustainable land management system in Enugu State.

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