According to Governor of Enugu State, Peter Ndubuisi Mbah: “Today, we officially commissioned the Enugu State Geographic Information System (ENGIS), a landmark achievement in our quest to modernize and sanitize land administration and management in our state.
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Governor of Enugu State, Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, commission the Enugu State Geographic Information System (ENGIS) |
“With ENGIS, we are putting an end to the era of land grabbing, double allocations, unauthorized constructions, and revenue diversion. This is not just a win for government – it is a major victory for Ndi Enugu, as trust and transparency now define our land processes.
During our campaign, we promised to invest heavily in digital governance and make Enugu the leader in Ease of Doing Business. Today, that promise is becoming a reality. With ENGIS, land title applications can now be completed entirely online within 48 hours. From the comfort of your home, you can process titles, conduct searches, and access results seamlessly.
This system is a game-changer for investors, ensuring transparency, efficiency, and reliability. It will also contribute significantly to our economic growth target of moving Enugu’s GDP from $4.4 billion to $30 billion in the next four to eight years.
I commend the hardworking team that digitized decades-old land documents, making this feat possible. ENGIS is not only transforming land management but also boosting our revenue base. With projected contribution of N300 billion annually to our Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), we are demonstrating that Enugu State is truly ready for business.
I extend my gratitude to our partners in the Enugu State House of Assembly, traditional rulers, local government leaders, professional bodies, and other stakeholders who have pledged their support for this digital transformation.
Enugu State is open for business. And with ENGIS, the future is digital and efficient.”
Today, we officially commissioned the Enugu State Geographic Information System (ENGIS), a landmark achievement in our quest to modernize and sanitize land administration and management in our state.
With ENGIS, we are putting an end to the era of land grabbing, double… pic.twitter.com/kGTCeykQif
— Peter Ndubuisi Mbah (@PNMbah) December 16, 2024