The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has approved a significant policy shift aimed at empowering residents who have lived on state-owned land for more than a decade, according to Antigua Observer.
Under the new directive, eligible citizens will be offered the opportunity to purchase their residential plots at a highly concessional rate. The initiative specifically targets individuals who have been long-term occupants of government land, providing them with a formal pathway to land ownership.
As reported by Antigua Observer, the policy represents a notable move by the government to address the status of residents who have occupied state land over extended periods, offering them a chance to secure legal title to their homes at reduced cost.