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Posted: Thursday 25 June, 2009 at 12:56 PM

Nevis Housing and Land Development Corporation has served Nevis well, says Nevis Premier

Premier, Hon. Joseph Parry at 25th Land and Housing Anniversary
By: Deli Caines-Bussue, Press Secretary

    CHARLESTOWN, NEVIS--WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24TH, 2009) Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry described the Nevis Housing and Land Development Corporation (NHLDC) as an organization that had served the people of Nevis well. The comment came when he delivered the feature address at an event to launch the organization’s 25th Anniversary celebrations on Friday in Charlestown.
     
    He reflected on the Corporation’s history and singled out persons who had contributed to its success.   

    “We as a people must congratulate, Mr. Arthur Evelyn who was the first Minister who served in the Corporation and Mr. Hastings Daniel who worked very hard to get Nevisians a piece of land or an affordable home,” commented Premier Parry.
     
    According to the Premier, in 1983 after St. Kitts and Nevis gained Independence from Great Britain, a revenue sharing formula, based on population, was established at 80 percent for St. Kitts and 20 percent for Nevis.
     
    However, an organization known as the Frigate Bay Development Corporation was not a part of the revenue sharing formula and was for the sole benefit of St. Kitts. The then Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Simeon Daniel decided that if St. Kitts could have a Land Development Corporation, Nevis should have its own, to which the NHLDC was born.
     
    He said that the Nevis Reformation Party (NRP) in 1984 had promised the people of Nevis, that every Nevisian would be given the opportunity to own land especially small farmers.
     
    When the Corporation started, its main objective was to sell land to the people of Nevis and in addition to that, Affordable Housing came years later.
     
    “Take a look around Nevis and examine  Prospect, Maddens, Potworks, Hamilton, Spring Hill, Nisbetts[and] Eden Browne and one will see the lovely housing areas developed by the Nevis Reformation Party, remarked the Premier. 
     
    Initially land was offered at exceptionally low rates.  In the area of Hardtimes, one acre of land was sold for $12,000. A half acre of land could be bought for $6,000, while a quarter acre of land was sold for $3000. Land was able to be sold to Nevisians for as low as 30 cents per foot.
     
    The Premier noted that in the Parish of St. Thomas there was no estate land available.  Therefore, the government of the Nevis Reformation Party (NRP) purchased land to afford the people of St. Thomas the opportunity to acquire property at an affordable rate.
     
    Today, the Nevis Reformation Party through the Corporation has focused on affordable housing for the people of Nevis. 
     
    The ongoing Cherry Gardens project has also provided employment for over 200 persons and so far almost 100 houses have been built.
     
    “We [NRP] set out to empower the people of Nevis! Land means power, land means respect, land means worth and value and we are saying to the people of Nevis that they must benefit from the hard work of the Nevis Reformation Party led Government,” Premier Parry said. 
     
    The Premiers points were  re-enforced by the Minister of Housing in the NIA Hon. Robelto Hector  when he said that the houses are well built,  modern, spacious and affordable, they are unlike the houses constructed under the previous administration.
     
    During the launch Mr. Hector remarked, “These new houses are tiled and equipped with cabinets and closets, so a buyer only needs to bring their furniture and move in!”
     
     
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