The Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority (GPHCDA) is an agency established by the Rivers State Government to implement the master plan for the development of Greater Port Harcourt. This ambitious project focuses on transforming the Port Harcourt metropolitan area and its neighboring regions into a modern, sustainable urban hub. With an area spanning approximately 1,900 km², GPHCDA aims to create a well-planned city that balances residential, commercial, industrial, and recreational spaces.
Invest in a rapidly growing metropolis with a clear master plan and infrastructure projects, including residential, commercial, industrial, and recreational spaces.
Engage in public-private partnerships (PPP) for key projects, enabling developers to execute and recover investments.
GPHCDA is building world-class infrastructure, including 24-hour electricity, public transport, and modern sewage and water supply systems.
Benefit from the projected N800 billion investment in infrastructure, focused on sustainable urbanization to meet the growing population’s needs.
Implementing master plans to guide sustainable growth and development.
Constructing and upgrading roads, bridges, and utilities to support urban growth.
Developing affordable and high-quality housing to accommodate the growing population.
Enhancing public transportation systems to improve connectivity across LGAs.
Promoting green spaces, waste management, and eco-friendly practices.
Establishing industrial and commercial hubs to boost economic activities and job creation.
Building schools and healthcare facilities to cater to the growing population.
Strengthening security measures to ensure safety and stability in the metropolitan area.
Encouraging public participation in decision-making and development initiatives.
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