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Enugu Housing Corporation Digitises Land Transactions

...As Governo Mbah Deploys Governance Delivery Team | Directs Property Owners to Register Online for Verification

Peter Oluka by Peter Oluka
May 22, 2026
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Enugu State Housing Development Corporation - ESHDC

For many residents and investors in Enugu, buying land from the Enugu State Housing Development Corporation was supposed to be a straightforward path to property ownership.

Instead, years of unresolved allocation issues, payment disputes, and concerns over record-keeping left many wondering whether their investments were truly secure.

Now, the Enugu State Government says it is moving to change that narrative.

In a major intervention aimed at restoring confidence in the state’s housing sector, Governor Peter Mbah has deployed the Governor’s Governance Delivery Team to the ESHDC to undertake a comprehensive review of the Corporation’s operations and transactions.

The move, announced in a statement issued by Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, the secretary to the State Government, is part of a broader reform effort designed to improve transparency, strengthen accountability, and reassure investors and property owners that their interests are being protected.

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At the centre of the exercise is a forensic examination of the Corporation’s financial records, land allocations, remittances, and title documentation.

The team, led by Adenike Okebu, Senior Special Assistant on Revenue, has been tasked with uncovering discrepancies, reconciling payments and allocations, and ensuring that legacy records are properly accounted for.

Beyond the audit, the government is also embarking on what could become one of the most significant changes in the Corporation’s history: the digitisation of its operations.

Thousands of paper-based files and historical records are being converted into digital formats as part of efforts to create a more efficient and transparent land administration system.

The transition will ultimately see the Corporation move to a fully digital workflow, covering everything from application and payment processing to land allocation and title management.

According to the government, the intervention was prompted by longstanding concerns expressed by property owners and investors.

“The Governor acknowledges the frustration felt by many property owners over the years. That is precisely why this intervention was ordered,” the statement noted.

Officials believe the reforms will not only address historical challenges but also create a more transparent and investor-friendly environment for future land and housing transactions in Enugu State.

By combining forensic review with digital transformation, the government hopes to rebuild trust in the Corporation and provide greater certainty for current and prospective property owners.

As part of the reforms, all persons who purchased land or property from the ESHDC were directed to register and upload their documents through the Corporation’s digital portal.

Required documents include allocation letters, receipts, survey plans, deeds, and related correspondences. Property owners will receive verification notifications and email confirmations after submission.

Complaints and unresolved issues can also be submitted through the portal or via the official email address, eshdc@enugustate.gov.ng.

The government warned members of the public against making payments to any individual or agent for registration or verification.

“You are not required to pay any amount to any individual or agent to register your property or facilitate your verification. Any person demanding payment in connection with this process is acting illegally,” the statement warned.

Under the new framework, prospective buyers are expected to benefit from a fully transparent end-to-end online application and processing system, instant issuance of allocation letters upon completion of purchase processes, processing and delivery of Certificates of Occupancy within 72 hours of allocation, real-time tracking of application status through the ESHDC portal, and secure digital records backed by verified documentation.

The government reiterated its zero tolerance for unauthorised charges, facilitation fees, and informal payments, stressing that the reforms are part of Governor Mbah’s broader agenda to position Enugu as Nigeria’s most investment-friendly state by eliminating opacity, rebuilding institutional trust, and ensuring that every legitimate investor and property owner receives full value for every valid transaction.

“The portal is open. The team is working. Resolution is near,” the statement added.

The government assured the public that all valid transactions would be honoured and appealed for patience and cooperation as the verification exercise continues.

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