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Gov’t to Hand Over 300 Titles to Clifton Residents in February

By: , December 20, 2023
Gov’t to Hand Over 300 Titles to Clifton Residents in February
Photo: Yhomo Hutchinson
Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (third right), cuts the ribbon to hand over a three-bedroom house to Shaneil Francis (third left) in Casabanna, Clifton, St. Catherine on December 19. The house is the latest unit delivered under the New Social Housing Programme (NSHP). Sharing in the moment (from left) are Member of Parliament, St. Catherine Southern, Fitz Jackson; Chief Technical Director, Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Authrine Scarlett [partially hidden]; Member of Parliament for St. Catherine East Central, Hon. Alando Terrelonge; and Member of Parliament, St. Catherine South Eastern, Robert Miller.
Gov’t to Hand Over 300 Titles to Clifton Residents in February
Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (right), accompanies Shaneil Francis into her new three-bedroom house in Cassabanna in Clifton, St. Catherine, which was handed over on December 19. The unit was provided under the New Social Housing Programme (NSHP).

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Approximately 300 land titles will be handed over to residents of Clifton, St. Catherine, in 2024 to regularise ownership of land they have occupied for several years.

Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, made the announcement, while handing over the latest unit under the New Social Housing Programme (NSHP) to proud homeowner Shaneil Francis in the community on Tuesday (December 19).

“I have taken a personal interest in your community… . We now have about 200 titles ready, and I wanted to do the titling and the handing over at the same time, but as it turned out, both could not have been [because] of scheduling issues. I am going to…do it sometime in February and by then we should have about 300 titles ready,” he said.

Ms. Francis, who received a three-bedroom house, was one of the victims of a land scam in the Greater Bernard Lodge development area and her unfinished structure was taken down in October 2022.

Prime Minister had committed to assisting Ms. Francis in receiving a legal structure.

Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (second left), embraces Shaniel Francis (left), after presenting her with the keys to her new three-bedroom house under the New Social Housing Programme (NSHP) at Casabanna in Clifton, St. Catherine, on December 19 . Sharing the moment are Member of Parliament St. Catherine East Central, Hon. Alando Terrelonge (right); and Member of Parliament, St. Catherine South Eastern, Robert Miller.

During Tuesday’s handover ceremony, the Prime Minister pledged that “similar treatment” will be extended to other persons who were impacted by the land scam as soon as they regularise themselves.

He noted that persons are already in discussion with Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ) Holdings Limited, which owns the property, to arrive at a solution.

Prime Minister Holness said the Government remains committed to the formal development of communities and is creating avenues for persons to legally own property.

“Illegally occupying a piece of land does not create an asset for you. You can’t take it to the bank; you probably won’t get sewerage and road and water… . If you go and settle illegally, the government will not be able to follow behind you with the services,” he pointed out.

He emphasised that the stance of the Government is to build proper communities with the necessary features and amenities “to make the community livable”.

A total of 182 housing units have been built and delivered, to date, under the NSHP.

Last Updated: December 20, 2023

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