


Dangiwa Reads Riot Act to Renewed Hope Housing Developers * Warns of blacklisting non-performing contractors and demolition of substandard works The Honourable Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, has issued a stern warning to developers handling Renewed Hope Housing Projects across the country, urging them to ensure timely delivery and strict adherence to quality standards. Speaking during a status review meeting with developers on ongoing housing projects in several states, the Minister made it clear that the Federal Government will not tolerate negligence, substandard execution, or delays in project delivery. “This administration is committed to doing things differently. Do not assume it’s business as usual. It is not. If you signed a contract with the government, you must deliver accordingly,” the Minister stated emphatically. Arc. Dangiwa declared that non-performing contractors risk being blacklisted—not just from future housing projects with the Ministry, but from all Federal Government housing and infrastructure contracts. He also warned that any substandard structures discovered on project sites will be demolished and the responsible contractors sanctioned. “We are not just building houses, we are building homes. If you collect government funds, you must deliver results. We will not fold our arms and allow incompetence or bad faith to derail the Renewed Hope Agenda,” he said. While expressing appreciation for developers who have shown commitment and professionalism, the Minister reaffirmed the Ministry’s determination to honour all contractual obligations—provided that quality and timelines are respected. In a related directive, Arc. Dangiwa tasked Federal Controllers of Housing in the states to intensify monitoring and supervision efforts on all project sites. He urged them to provide consistent guidance and ensure that construction activities proceed smoothly and in compliance with specifications. The Renewed Hope Housing Programme is a flagship initiative of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, designed to expand access to affordable housing for Nigerians and drive inclusive development.
Housing Ministry Partners Association of Housing Corporatiions on Renewed Hope Housing Programme The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and Association of Housing Corporatiions of Nigeria (AHCN), have agreed on a joint mission in the delivery of affordable housing under the Renewed Hope Housing Programme of the present administration. AHCN mission is to eradicate homelessness and provide descent and affordable housing for all Nigerians in safe environment This understanding was arrived at when the President and Chairman of Council, Association of Housing Corporations of Nigeria (AHCN), Esv.Eno Obongha, led a delegation of members of the AHCN on a courtesy visit to the Ministry. The Association of Housing Corporations of Nigeria (AHCN) is an umbrella organization for all federal and state housing agencies, housing research institutes, mortgage establishments and private property developers. AHCN members include; the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), Federal Housing Authority (FHA) and Nigerian Building & Road Research Institute (NBRRI), etc. with all the 36 states Housing Agencies as members. Minister Dangiwa told the association that the Renewed Hope Housing Programme was initiated to boost the stock of affordable housing in Nigeria and the Ministry will ensure completion of all and there will be no abandoned houses under the programme. In addition, the minister assured on the use of quality local building materials products to deliver the houses that will be acceptable to Nigerians and to boost the local economy. Accordingly, he stated that, despite the fact that the goal of the Renewed Hope Housing Programme was to provide affordable and accessible houses for all Nigerians, the Ministry would not allow the use of sub-standard building materials, emphasising that high quality building materials would be used to deliver the houses. Arc Dangiwa expressed satisfaction with the Agric -Villages Scheme initiative of the Association, designed to acquire farm lands in rural areas in all states, using agriculture to drive housing provisions thereby creating job opportunities for jobless youths. He assured them that the Agric -villages scheme will be incorporated into the National Social Housing Fund initiative which the ministry is also working to implement in order to provide access to affordable housing to low and none income Nigerians. Speaking earlier, the President and Chairman of Council, Association of Housing Corporations of Nigeria, ESV. Eno Obongha told the Minister that AHCN desires to participate in the Renewed Hope Housing Agenda by providing about 15 hectares of land in each of the senatorial district for the development of housing in furtherance of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The association also solicited for the State Housing Corporations to obtain Housing Development Funds through the mortgages, and also seeks inclusion in executing housing projects under the Renewed Hope Housing Programme. Surveyor Eno also suggesred to the minister to ensure at least twenty percent of the building materials used in the Renewed Hope Agenda Projects are locally sourced. ...
We are Commited to Driving Historic Housing Reforms - Dangiwa Minister of Housing and Urban Development Arc Ahnmed Musa Dangiwa has stated that the ministry under his watch is committed to driving historic housing reforms by increasing access to affordable housing for all Nigerians across all the group and income brackets. Dangiwa stated this when the President and Chairman of Committee on Construction Projects and Infrastructure of the Nigerian Bar Association, Section on Business Law, (NBA-SBL), Andrew Osemedua Edum, SAN paid him a courtesy visit, Wednesday, August 14th, 2024 The minister, who revealed that 80 percent of Nigerians are low income earners, explained that the four housing sector reform task teams initiated by the ministry upon his assumption of office were meant to position the ministry in a better stead to deliver it's Presidential mandate of increasing the stock of affordable housing for Nigerians The reform task teams listed by the minister were; Housing Institutions reform task team, Land reform task team, Building materials manufacturing hub, saying that their reports would soon be on stream for implementation to drive the housing sector. The NBA- SBL Commitee is seeking collaboration with the ministry in Real Estate projects, Construction of Bridges and Rail lines as part of their inputs towards actualization of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Arc. Dangiwa said the only way to make a sustainable difference is for all the key players in the housing value chain to be reformed, work optimally and deliver their mandates. He further said it's not enough to build houses but to have a system that will work efficiently and to deliver results practically and maximally. "The ministry is ready to partner with you and all other relevant bodies" He said. The Minister told them about the Renewed Hope Cities and Estate programme which was launched with the groundbreaking performed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in February, 2024, with 3,112 housing units in Karsana, Abuja. Accordingly, he added that both the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates have commerced in all the six geopolitical zones of the Country, and is creating job opportunities to the Nigerian youths. Arc Dangiwa also informed the Committe that, plans are underway for National Social Housing Funds to mobilize, also to administer and allocate affordable, decent and accessible houses for those who doesn't have an income, the low income earners, homeless, vulnerables and underprivileged in the society, saying, the funds will be sourced from the fuel subsidy removal and profits after tax. The Minister expressed satisfaction for the initiatives of the NBA-SBL Committee and assured them of his readiness to partner with them, as the ministry is also partnering with National Skills Acquisition programme and National Population Commission. He assured a better housing programme in Nigeria if all the housing agencies work together to deliver their mandates. On the challenge of building collapse, Dangiwa disclosed that "there is going to be a checklist to monitor and prosecute any building collapse in Nigeria'" Earlier speaking, the President and Chairman of the NBA-SBL Committee, Andrew Osemedua Edum, SAN, said, they came to seek Institutional Collaboration with the ministry. He used the occasion to invite the Honourable Minister to attend the Second National Conference on Construction Projects and Infrastructure as a guest to deliver a key note address at the conference. The conference is scheduled to take place from November 27th to 30th, November, 2024. at Abuja Continental Hotel, with the theme " Making Construction Projects and Infrastructure Better in Nigeria" My Edum further said the conference will tackle some of the issues confronting the building industry especially the menace in building collapse in Nigeria, Real Estate and Financing. He said all relevants stakeholders have been invited from both Federal and State level, local and international. ...
NHP Houses: Ministry Begins 1st Batch Issuance of Offer Of Provisional Allocation The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development commenced the issuance of 1st batch Offer of Provisional Allocation to the Outright Subscribers of Houses under the National Housing Programme (NHP). Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Marcus Ogunbiyi, disclosed this in his office in Abuja. The issuance of the 1st batch offer of provisional allocation which began in April, 2024 was sequel to the review of the conditions and procedures for the sales of houses under the NHP conveyed on the 29th, December, 2023 via a circular Ref no. DPBH/645/1/43. Dr. Ogunbiyi disclosed that, a number of Outright Payment Subscribers have completed their payments, while some have started making deposit payments, but yet to complete their payments. Accordingly, he also reminded the subscribers under the 1st batch Offer of provisional allocation of the NHP Housing Units that the validity period for the completion of all payment was 90 days. " By this information, the Ministry is informing all the 1st batch Outright Subscribers who are yet to complete their payments for the houses offered them, that a grace of eight (8) weeks is now given to them within which they are advised to complete all their payments " he said. The Permanent further stated that, any subcriber who fails to complete payment within the eight (8) weeks grace period will have his Offer revoked. ...
SPEECH BY THE DIRECTOR, PLANNING, RESEARCH AND STATISTICS, FEDERAL MINSTRY OF WORKS AND HOUSING, MR. KOLAPO RAHEEM, AT THE TECHNICAL SESSION OF THE 12TH MEETING OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON LANDS, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, HELD AT UMARU MUSA YAR’DUA CONFERENCE CENTRE, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE FROM MONDAY, 13TH TO FRIDAY, 17TH NOVEMBER, 2023
PROTOCOLS
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 12th Meeting of the National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development holding in Kaduna, Kaduna State with the theme, “Harnessing Local and International Credit Scheme as a Panacea for Housing Infrastructure Development under the Renewed Hope Mantra.”
2. The theme of this year’s Meeting, no doubt was chosen in consideration of the dire need to galvanize domestic and foreign fund towards meeting the nation’s Housing challenges and enhancement of the country’s overall economic growth and development.
3. As you are aware, the Council Meeting commences with a 2- day Technical Session of the Directors, Heads of Agencies and Professional Bodies in the built industry, where memoranda submitted by stakeholders are summarized for consideration by the Permanent Secretaries on the 3rd day being 15th November, 2023. The Permanent Secretaries’ summations are thereafter presented to the main Council at its meeting on Thursday, 16th November, 2023 for final consideration and approval.
4. Distinguished delegates and officials, in the spirit of the present Administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda on all sectors of the economy, an in particular the Housing and Urban Development sub sectors, I urge you to explicate your professionalism in the course of deliberations to guide policy formulation that will facilitate affordable housing delivery for all.
5. Finally, I wish to express my appreciations to the Governor of Kaduna State, His Excellency, Senator Uba Sani for the support of Kaduna State Government, the Honourable Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Architect Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, Honourable Minister of State for Housing, Engr. Abdullahi T. Gwarzo, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Alh. M. Mamman, for providing the enabling environment for the success of this meeting. I also express my gratitude to all Directors, Kaduna State Local Organising Committee and the entire Staff of the Ministry whose collective efforts have made this meeting possible.
6. Once again, I welcome you all and wish you fruitful deliberations.
7. Thank you.
WELCOME ADDRESS BY THE HON. MINISTER OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, ARC. AHMED DANGIWA, DURING A MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON LAND REFORMS AT THE MINISTRY’S HEAD OFFICE IN ABUJA ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2023
Protocols:
1. It is my pleasure to welcome the Chairman of the Presidential Technical Committee on Land Reform, Prof. Peter O. Adeniyi, and other distinguished members of the Committee to this very important meeting.
2. We initiated the engagement with the Presidential Technical Committee on Land Reforms that has led to today’s meeting as part of our stakeholder engagements towards ensuring that we avail ourselves of all relevant knowledge, resources, and inputs from efforts made by previous governments over time to fix the challenges with land administration in our country.
3. This is because we acknowledge that past governments set up teams, committees, and working groups and land administration comprising industry experts and stakeholders. These have produced several blueprints for solving this problem, with the only thing lacking being the political will to get the job done, by following through and implementing the recommendations.
4. Under the leadership of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, we now have that political will, and at the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, we are committed to ensuring that we use it optimally to break the jinx of land administration in our country.
5. As you are all aware, the review of the Land Use Act 1973 is a top priority under the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President for Housing and Urban Development. This is because land is the foundation of the housing delivery process, requiring governing laws that ensure its availability, accessibility, efficient use, transferability, and convertibility.
6. Currently, key Statistics on Nigeria’s Land Administration show that:
a. Nigeria ranks 186th out of 190 countries on the World Bank Ease of Doing Business index in terms of ease of registering properties.
b. The land administration system across several metrics includes an average of 12 procedures and 92 days to register landed properties, costing up to 11% of the property value.
c. Nigeria has a score of 8 out of 30 in terms of the quality of land administration. About 97% of land is unregistered but traded regularly.
d. According to PWC, Nigeria has $300bn in dead capital. This means that streamlining land administration will unlock the potential of land as an economic resource and a catalyst for economic growth, helping to lift millions of Nigerians out of poverty.
7. We understand and believe that your Committee has done extensive work on the review of the Land Use Act and come up with several recommendations. That is why we requested that you come and brief us so that we are properly guided in our strategy to actualize Mr. President’s goal to fix this long-standing issue.
8. Once again, I welcome you all, and I look forward to a fruitful meeting.
HON MINISTER, ARC AHMED DANGIWA, HON MINISTER OF STATE, YUSUF ATA, PERMANENT SECRETARY DR SHUAIB BELGORE AND THE SERVICOM PRESIDENCY, NATIONAL COORDINATOR, MRS NNENNA AKAMEJE DURING THE LAUNCH OF THE FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICE CHARTER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH, 2025
Hon Minister, Arc Ahmed Dangiwa, Hon Minister of State, Yusuf Ata, Permanent Secretary Dr Shuaib Belgore and the SERVICOM Presidency, National Coordinator, Mrs Nnenna Akameje during the launch of the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development Service Charter, Wednesday, April 9th, 2025
HOUSING MINISTER ARC AHMED DANGIWA AND PERMANENT SECRETARY, DR SHUAIB BELGORE IN A MEETING WITH DEVELOPERS OF RENEWED HOPE HOUSING PROJECTS.
Housing Minister Arc Ahmed Dangiwa and Permanent Secretary, Dr Shuaib Belgore in a meeting with Developers of Renewed Hope Housing Projects.