ANAMBRA HOS VISITS MINISTRY OF WOMEN AFFAIRS AGAIN, WARNS ON ABSENTEEISM, INSURBORDINATION. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE

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 Anambra HOS Visits Ministry of Women Affairs Again, Warns On Absenteeism, Insurbordination By Stella Anekwe The Anambra State Head of Service, Ngozi Anuli Iwouno Esq.,mni, on April 29, visited the Ministry of Women Affairs , 29 days after her first visit, warning workers of absenteeism and insurbordination. She frowned at the lack of respect and insubordination witnessed among the staff against the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, warning that if such is reported again, she would post out all the staff. She reminded the workers at the ministry of Women Affairs that the ministry is the gateway of the grassroots to the civil service hence, the workers should be puntual and service oriented always. She said that with the 216 lawyers in the Ministry of Justice that the civil service has enough lawyers for litigation against those flagrantly disobeying the civil service rules and code of service. She raised the issue of administrative query after documentation of absenteeism and ot...

ANAMBRA ASSEMBLY PASSES BILL TO REGULATE REAL ESTATE AGENTS, DEVELOPERS. (PHOTO).


 Anambra Assembly Passes Bill to Regulate Real Estate Agents, Developers


The Anambra State House of Assembly has passed a bill seeking to establish the Anambra State Real Estate Agents and Developers Regulatory Agency.


The bill, sponsored by the member representing Nnewi South One Constituency, Honourable Nonso Atuchukwu, scaled through legislative scrutiny before its passage. Atuchukwu said the proposed law is designed to create and empower a regulatory agency to coordinate and oversee the activities of real estate agents and developers, with the aim of ensuring sanity, fairness, credibility, and healthy land and property transactions across the state.


Contributing to the debate, the member representing Onitsha North Constituency Two, Barrister Patrick Okafor, noted that the bill would help sanitise the housing sector by tackling challenges such as abandoned properties, multiple sales and resales of land, and the activities of fake estate agents.


In his remarks, the Speaker of the House, Right Honourable Somtochukwu Udeze, described the bill as timely and beneficial to Ndi Anambra, stressing that it would boost public confidence in real estate transactions and promote orderly development across the state.

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