Local People Buy Units in Bwiza Riverside Estate as Government's Immigration Scheme Faces Delays

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Local people have bought units in the Bwiza Riverside Estate, causing delays in the government's immigration scheme. The British home secretary had previously announced that the units would house deported asylum seekers.

A 'sold' sign outside a housing unit at the Bwiza Riverside Estate on April 06, 2024 in Kigali, Rwanda. In March 2023, the British home secretary at the time, Suella Braverman, toured the Bwiza Riverside Estate telling reporters that the units would house asylum seekers deported from the UK, but that now seems unlikely.that units in the Bwiza Riverside Estate have been bought by local people as delays continue to dog the government’s flagship immigration scheme.

On LBC this morning, Braverman said she was “disappointed” that the homes were being sold before any asylum seekers have had the chance to live in them.She said: “When I went to Rwanda I visited some of the housing complexes and the construction work was progressing steadily then. Yolande Makolo, the chief government spokesperson, told The Times: “It is simply not true that 70% of the houses are sold.

“The scheme is uncapped and provisions are in place to provide accommodation as required. We remain focussed on getting flights off the ground as soon as possible.”

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