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    Tech meets land: Inside Enugu State’s push for digitized property administration

    The ongoing transformation at Enugu State Housing Development Corporation (ESHDC) is gradually positioning the corporation as one of the strongest examples of institutional reform and modern public service delivery in Enugu State.

    Tech meets land: Inside Enugu State’s push for digitized property administration

    With the recent launch of its digitized land transaction and documentation system, ESHDC has taken a major step toward improving transparency, operational efficiency, accountability, and investor confidence within the housing and land administration sector.

    The reform initiative, introduced as part of Governor Peter Mbah’s broader governance modernization agenda, is expected to significantly improve land documentation processes, digital payments, workflow coordination, property verification, and the issuance of Certificates of Occupancy (C-of-O), while reducing delays and inefficiencies previously associated with manual systems.

    Beyond technology, however, the transformation reflects a deeper institutional shift focused on building systems that work more efficiently for the people while strengthening public trust in government operations.

    One of the personalities increasingly associated with this evolving reform culture is Adenike Okebu, whose involvement in key accountability, audit, and operational restructuring processes within the corporation continues to attract attention.

    Her professional background spans EY Nigeria, Deloitte, BUA Group, Platform Capital, and Pinnacle Oil and Gas, giving her a rare combination of Big Four audit rigour, corporate financial governance experience, and frontline public sector reform capability.

    Her growing public profile is increasingly associated with helping governments and organizations improve revenue governance systems, strengthen financial transparency, optimize revenue collection structures, detect and remediate revenue leakages, and produce credible financial reporting capable of supporting both domestic accountability and international investor engagement.

    Industry observers note that her contribution to audit-driven reforms and operational restructuring within ESHDC helped create a more organized and transparent institutional framework capable of supporting the corporation’s digital migration and modernization goals.

    The impact of the reforms is already becoming visible through improved workflow systems, better records management, increased operational coordination, and stronger confidence in the corporation’s administrative structure.

    For many stakeholders, ESHDC is now becoming more than a housing institution. It is emerging as a model of institutional modernization; a platform demonstrating results; a reflection of transparent governance, and a symbol of operational reform and accountability.

    At the same time, Adenike Okebu’s increasing visibility within the transformation narrative is positioning her as a modern governance advocate and a public-sector personality associated with institutional reform, measurable impact, and people-centered leadership.

    As Enugu State continues to push its broader reform agenda, the ESHDC transformation story is gradually reinforcing a growing perception that sustainable governance is built not only on policies, but on accountability, transparency, operational efficiency, and institutions capable of delivering measurable results.

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    Franklin Ugo Ndibe is a seasoned Nigerian journalist and media professional renowned for his incisive reporting and editorial leadership in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector.

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