The Enugu State Government has announced plans to convene a broad-based stakeholders’ townhall meeting as part of its ongoing Land sector reform and development agenda.

The engagement is scheduled for Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at The Dome Hall, Enugu International Conference Centre, with proceedings set to begin at 10:00 a.m. prompt.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Commissioner for Information and Communication, Malachy Agbo, said the townhall is designed to provide stakeholders with clear, accessible and up-to-date information on Land sector development in Enugu State.

According to the statement, the initiative aligns with the administration of Governor Peter Mbah, which has prioritised transparency, public participation and the establishment of a modernised Land management framework capable of protecting the rights and investments of landowners, developers and investors.

Agbo explained that the townhall would also offer participants the opportunity to receive firsthand policy directives from the Governor on Land sector reforms, gain clarity on their roles and responsibilities in land administration, and identify proactive measures for safeguarding communities and investments.

“The meeting is designed to deepen stakeholder understanding of government policies, promote orderly Land administration, and strengthen confidence in Enugu State as a preferred investment destination,” the statement said.

The engagement is open to a wide spectrum of stakeholders, including individual landowners, families and community landholding groups, estate developers, residents, community layout coordinators, surveyors, land buyers and agents, property lawyers, professional bodies, traditional rulers and town unions, business operators, religious organisations, financial institutions, academic and research institutions, media organisations, civil society groups, development partners and other concerned citizens.

The state government urged all relevant stakeholders to attend and actively participate, describing the townhall as a critical step toward building a transparent, investor-friendly and sustainable Land management system in Enugu State.

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