The Otti-led administration is set to flag off construction of four new housing estates across Abia State. Learn what this means for residents and how it ties into the government’s long-term housing strategy. Click to read more.
… Valley View, Mgbarakuma, Mbaisii, and Obehe Estates Top the List as State Government Intensifies Mass Housing Agenda
Abia State Government has announced plans to formally break ground for four massive housing estate projects as part of its commitment to improving the housing sector and providing quality, affordable accommodation for its citizens.
Prince Okey Kanu, the Commissioner for Information, disclosed this while briefing journalists at the Government House in Umuahia following this week’s Executive Council Meeting chaired by Governor Alex Otti.
According to him, the upcoming housing projects include Valley View Estate, Mgbarakuma Estate, Mbaisii Estate, and Obehe Housing Estate. These projects, he explained, form part of a broader vision of urban renewal and sustainable housing delivery across Abia.
“This administration is fully committed to addressing the housing deficit in the state. These four housing estates are ready for groundbreaking, and in no distant time, the Governor will lead the flag-off ceremonies,” Prince Kanu stated.
He further revealed that Phase 2 of the government’s housing initiative is already in motion, involving four additional estates currently undergoing design and preliminary development stages. These will be unveiled once groundwork and logistics are fully in place.
The Information Commissioner emphasized that the housing revolution being spearheaded by Governor Alex Otti is not just about structures, but about creating livable, secure, and economically vibrant communities for residents of all income levels.
Observers have lauded the move as another strategic step by the Otti-led government to transform Abia’s urban landscape and create jobs in the construction and real estate value chain.
“This is a bold signal that the government is intentional about urban development. What we are seeing is a deliberate shift from rhetoric to real impact,” a real estate analyst told All Facts Newspaper.
The housing plan aligns with other infrastructural reforms initiated under Governor Otti’s administration — including road projects, waste management upgrades, and the soon-to-be-launched Greater Aba Master Plan.
The government has promised transparency in the allocation of these estates, ensuring that they are accessible not only to the elite but also to middle- and low-income earners, with mortgage and flexible ownership schemes expected to follow.




