El-Sherbiny explained that this step reflects the government’s
commitment to transparency and equal opportunity by organizing public lotteries
and providing citizens with well-planned, fully serviced plots. He added that
the initiative aligns with the state’s vision to provide adequate housing and
promote sustainable urban development across new cities.
The Minister affirmed that these lotteries come in line with
the directives of the political leadership to offer residential, commercial,
and land units in an organized and sustainable manner. He emphasized that this
approach supports balanced urban expansion and broadens ownership opportunities
for citizens nationwide.
El-Sherbiny highlighted the importance of expediting the
regularization of land ownership and accelerating legalization measures to
boost development in areas newly added to New Obour City. He noted that efforts
are ongoing to finalize the regularization process for citizens and entities
while ensuring proper land-use planning to establish integrated and sustainable
urban communities.
He also noted that the New Urban Communities Authority
(NUCA) has launched a dedicated online platform at
https://nuca-services.gov.eg/#/home to directly receive and respond to
citizens’ inquiries, streamlining procedures and saving time and effort without
the need to visit city authority offices.