By Polycarp Onwubiko
The Anambra Broadcasting Service (ABS) news this morning urging landlords in Onitsha to embark on the uplifting their premises pertaining to proper channeling dirty water from bathroom and kitchen into the sewage is highly commendable. Many compounds have bathroom and kitchen waste water emptying into the public gutters constituting effluvium with horrible stench.
There is no doubt that most of
the diseases emanated from the effluvium which are supposed to be channelled
into the sewage to ensure proper hygienic environment. What is funny about the
policy is that landlords should commence repainting the houses and the most
beautiful ones and 'first' to do that will have prices awards from the
government.
This is where people may kick
against because landlords will task tenants to contribute money for the
repainting of the houses. In this crushing economic situation in Nigeria where
many households barely eat twice in a day, fighting between landlords and
tenants will not be ruled out because of smouldering discontent and frustrating
instances in the course of going about fending for the family’s needs, school
fees, and a plethora of necessary expenditures while the means to do that are
not there.
Government policy usually needs
feedback from the people for a review. It is therefore pertinent to appeal to
the state government to backpedal on the issue of requesting landlords in
Onitsha to embark on repainting their premises to enable Anambra State to
shine.
What is very urgent now is to
reinvent the situation of township streets in the First Republic which were
tarred and pipe-born water in every premises and public taps on every street
running twenty-four hours even in the semi-urban areas as was done before the
Nigeria-Biafra war. When this basic
amenities is actualized, then we see how the leadership of the country has
raised the economic profile and elevated standard of living of the masses,
then, money will be in the hands of landlords and they will be in the financial
position to repaint their houses to "shine" Anambra State.
But for now, please don't
ignite war between landlords and tenants both of whom are frustrated and
exasperated on the devastating economic situation in Nigeria heading to the
Stoney Golgotha.
Polycarp Onwubiko, Public
Policy Analyst.
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