Abstract

Policy measures of governments toward addressing urban housing provisions seem to neglect the urban poor, especially in Nigeria. Presently, the world population estimated at 50% urban is aggravated by rural-urban migration. This is true of Enugu city in Nigeria, where urban housing challenges affect the poor residents. Enugu is one of the major Christian populaces in Nigeria where the Catholic Church is conspicuously a fulcrum for socioeconomic attractions. This makes it imperative for the Catholic Church to be involved in addressing pro-poor housing challenges. This study therefore examined urban public housing provision in Enugu metropolis with a view to determine pro-poor housing policy delivery involving the Catholic Church. Mixed research method was adopted. Interviews and observations were conducted randomly within the identified 23 informal/slum or squatter settlements adjourning the 18 formal neighborhoods of Enugu metropolis while the social inclusion theory formed the basis of the study. Findings showed that the identified 118 Catholic parishes also canonically engage in socioeconomic development of the neighborhoods as the available public housing provisions in Enugu were skewed away from the urban majority who are low-income earners. This indicates poor government attention to the housing needs of low-income households who resort to informal/squatter settlements. This article therefore recommends Catholic Church-Government collaboration toward inclusive, holistic, and proactive pro-poor housing delivery in Enugu. Effective utilization of housing cooperative societies, as well as a single-digit interest loan package for housing finance, was also recommended for the Government-Church collaboration to achieve inclusive social housing delivery in the city.

Highlights

  • The issue of housing has been a global problem in every human settlement

  • The study gathered from urban managers that urban population of Enugu is distributed across formal and informal/ squatter settlements and the Church is found to be a prominent point of socioeconomic attraction in the areas

  • The tools for organizational and technical capacity of Churches which are established in the general norms (The Catholic Church, 1918; Revised The Catholic Church, 1983) were observed to be the centrifugal force that brings people of different socioeconomic backgrounds together, thereby inducing migration

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Introduction

The issue of housing has been a global problem in every human settlement. The situation is further aggravated by rapid urbanization with its associated trends in rural-urban migration because people tend to often relocate in search of better living conditions. While existing affordable housing units are inadequate, the urban poor are forced to find shelter wherever they can and where decent persons would not choose to live. This trend is an indication of social exclusion, which results in the emergence of squatter settlements. Population pressure and the quest for shelter have resulted in sporadic and haphazard physical developments as well as urban slum conditions as observable in Nigerian cities, especially Lagos and Enugu. These cities were colonial cities and today are known globally. They respectively ranked 25th and 553rd among the largest cities of the world (National Population Commission, 2013)

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