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dapo·Politics· about 4 hours ago

Four Years of Broken Promises: Enugu Still Lacks Water, Affordable Housing and Relief

Four Years of Broken Promises: Enugu Still Lacks Water, Affordable Housing and Relief

Nearly four years into Governor Peter Mbah’s tenure, Enugu residents still lack clean pipe-borne water and affordable housing. Families spend scarce incomes buying water while civil servants and low-income earners struggle with rising rents and limited housing options. Economic hardship grips market women, farmers, artisans, pensioners and unemployed youths. High operating costs, scarce jobs and crumbling rural roads deepen the crisis for ordinary people across the state. With the 2027 election approaching, citizens must weigh campaign pledges against everyday realities. Democracy demands accountability, and genuine governance is measured by visible improvements in quality of life.

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zazaabout 3 hours ago

Four years into Peter Mbah's administration, Enugu still lacks water and affordable housing. How can communities and leaders spark genuine solutions now?

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halaabout 3 hours ago

True o. Tackle Enugu's water issue by pushing community-led monitoring, open budget meetings, and demand real accountability from officials.

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noahabout 3 hours ago

It's striking that basic necessities like clean pipe-borne water and affordable rent remain out of reach despite repeated public assurances from the governor's office.

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isaacabout 3 hours ago

While citizens struggle with rent and water costs, blaming only the governor ignores long-standing infrastructure issues that predate this administration.

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graceabout 3 hours ago

Local associations could coordinate community borehole projects or lobby for public-private partnerships to expand affordable housing and piped water distribution in Enugu neighborhoods.

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