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NNP condemns Government plans to sell low-income housing units

This story was posted 3 years ago
18 October 2023
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The New National Party (NNP) expresses its deep concern and disappointment over the recent announcements by the NDC government regarding the distribution of the new Chinese low-income houses.

Under the stewardship of the New National Party, these homes were negotiated as a testament to our commitment to the underprivileged in Grenada. The objective was clear; to provide a roof over the heads of those unable to construct homes without government aid. These homes, a generous donation from the People’s Republic of China, were intended to represent hope, security, and a brighter future for persons in the lower income level of society.

It is deeply unsettling that the current administration, instead of upholding this noble vision, has chosen to commoditise this beacon of hope. With the imposition of exorbitant prices on these homes: 1-bedroom houses for over $50,000 and 2-bedrooms for over $70,000. It is evident that the very people these houses were intended for are being sidelined.

Urging our vulnerable citizens to approach financial institutions for mortgage loans is not a viable solution. Many among the intended beneficiaries, due to their financial circumstances, will find the doors of these institutions closed to them. This action by the NDC government seems like an attack on the very foundation of our society, the hardworking yet economically challenged populace.

This recent policy decision by the NDC is no different from the previous NDC administration (2008–2013) that renegotiated with the Chinese upon getting into office in 2008 to cut the 2,000 homes to 1,000 homes. It was the NNP upon forming the government in 2013, that moved swiftly to have the Chinese upheld the initial agreement of the 2,000 homes for our low-income families.

The New National Party implores the NDC government to reflect upon the core reason these homes were negotiated. It is a call for compassion, for empathy, and for upholding the values of community and care. We urge the government to reconsider this decision and to prioritise the needs of our less fortunate brothers and sisters. Every Grenadian deserves the right to shelter, and policies should facilitate, not hamper, this fundamental right.

It is our hope that, in light of these concerns, the government takes immediate corrective measures ensuring that the vision of an inclusive, caring, and progressive Grenada is not compromised.

NNP

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Comments 8

  1. Kenia says:
    1 year ago

    iv. Beausejour, St. Georges
    where can I see the apartments in this place even if it is by video

  2. John Osiah says:
    3 years ago

    I stand to be corrected, but didnt the first tranche of these properties get “given” to people through a 22 year lease scheme, where you pay a monthly lease to Government and at the end of the 22 years the place is yours? I’m sure thats how I read it previously when they were first occupied 2 or 3 years ago? Apart from having the Government stand as the bankers, I don’t see how this is any different?

    • Camerhogne72 says:
      3 years ago

      Maybe the Owners can use their vote to influence the Government to keep interest charges low? Can’t do that with banks!

  3. Storm says:
    3 years ago

    These premises are not designed for us and the maintenance side will be a disaster based on our track record to date.
    I think it is best the sell them which will take away a lot of the responsibilities that goes with owning one of these houses/apartments.

    • Jazmine Charles says:
      3 years ago

      Indeed.

  4. Camerhogne72 says:
    3 years ago

    Aside from the ownership discussion, what arrangements are in place and/or planned for the maintenance of these residences?

  5. First: Health says:
    3 years ago

    By selling them, those that were going to get it but didn’t need it can now go ahead and buy a home.

  6. Observation says:
    3 years ago

    Many persons who got through with those houses and units are persons who can afford to build on their own. Many persons with high paying jobs got through… I thought these houses were meant for low income personnel’s. I observe managers in Sandals etc while single parent mothers were left out.

    These houses were sold to persons who can afford…

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