Housing Ministry, National Assembly Advocate Robust Funding for Housing Sector The National Assembly has called for increased and sustained funding for the housing sector, recognising its critical role in economic growth, job creation, and national development. This position was expressed during the 2026 budget defence of the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development before the Senate and House of Representatives Committees. The Senate Committee on Lands, Housing and Urban Development is chaired by Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, while the House of Representatives Committee on Housing and Habitat, is chaired by Hon. Abdulmumin Jibrin. During the session with the Senate Committee, Chairman Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal reaffirmed the Senate’s commitment to supporting policies and funding mechanisms that will strengthen housing delivery nationwide. “Housing delivery remains central to national development, and the Senate will continue to support initiatives that expand access to affordable homes and strengthen urban infrastructure,” he stated. He urged the Ministry to sustain close engagement with the Committee to ensure effective implementation of programmes and optimal utilisation of appropriated funds. At the session with the House of Representatives Committee on Housing and Habitat, Chairman Hon. Abdulmumin Jibrin emphasised the strategic importance of housing to Nigeria’s economy and national development. Hon. Jibrin further disclosed that his consultations with relevant government funding institutions indicate a shared understanding that the housing sector remains underfunded and requires increased investment to strengthen delivery capacity and maximise its economic impact. He assured the Committee’s readiness to support initiatives that will expand affordable housing supply and improve living conditions for Nigerians. Earlier, the Honourable Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, led the Ministry’s management team — alongside the Honourable Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, Rt. Hon. Abdullahi Ata; the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Shuaib Belgore; and Directors of the Ministry — to present the Ministry’s 2026 budget proposals. The Minister explained that the Ministry’s priorities in the 2026 budget are designed to consolidate ongoing projects, sustain momentum, and ensure continuity in housing delivery and urban infrastructure development nationwide. Key 2026 Budget Priorities of the Housing Ministry; * Renewed Hope Housing Programme — delivery of 4,000 housing units across 15 state capitals nationwide (Osun, Oyo, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Abia, Ebonyi, Cross River, Benue, Nasarawa, Kwara, Katsina, Sokoto, Gombe, Kano and Yobe). * Completion of National Housing Programme (NHP) projects in over 20 states and the FCT. * Construction of an additional office block at the Ministry’s headquarters in Mabushi, Abuja. * Completion of ongoing Federal Secretariats in Anambra, Bayelsa, Ekiti, Nasarawa, Zamfara and Osun States. * Completion of additional Federal Secretariats in Abia, Ebonyi, Kebbi, Kogi and Taraba States. * Major rehabilitation and restoration of 28 existing Federal Secretariats nationwide. * Upgrading, completion and operationalisation of Building Crafts Training Schools in Yaba (Lagos State) and Ikeduru (Imo State). Funding Support and Strategic Interventions The Minister also requested special funding interventions to address outstanding liabilities and critical national commitments, including: • MDGs/SDGs projects • Zonal Intervention Projects (ZIP) • Special Projects Unit (SPU) mandates • Outstanding urban renewal and slum upgrading obligations • Physical development planning projects Additional funding needs include: • Provision of on-site infrastructure (roads, drainage, culverts, and utilities) to support PPP housing developments nationwide; • Expansion of the National Urban Renewal and Slum Upgrade Programme across the 36 states and the FCT. The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with the National Assembly and relevant stakeholders to expand affordable housing supply, strengthen urban infrastructure, and support inclusive economic growth.
“Housing must be prioritised on the government’s agenda because of its multi-dimensional impact on the economy. The sector creates jobs for various skilled workers and stimulates activity across multiple value chains,” he stated.
FG To Train, Provide Job Opportunities for Nigerian Youths - Minister Ata The Minister of State, Housing and Urban Development Development, Rt Hon.Yusuf Abdullahi Ata has said that the Federal Government is willing to train and provide job opportunities for the Nigerian youths by promoting the National Artisans Skills Acquisition Programme (NASAP) The Minister stated this, when he received a delegation from the University of Uyo Centre for Skills Acquisition and Rural Development led by its Director, Ambassador Ernest Essien Ata told the delegation that the Ministry is willing to partner with the Centre to train and equip Nigerians with skills and resources to bridge the Labour gap in country. "We are going to continue to interact with you so that we work on areas of common grounds. " The Ministry will assist you as we factor your needs into our 2026 budget so that we can provide all the necessary assistance and support to carry out this project " he said He he also commended the Center for their comprehensive skills development and acquisition programmes which he said was in alignment with the Ministry 's NASAP programme, aimed at bridging skilled persons in the labour market. In his remarks , the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Shuaib Belgore said the Centre's youth skills and development programmes aligns with the Ministry's NASAP's initiative in facilitating and achieving the mandate of providing mass and affordable housing and infrastructural development, stressing that both parties will find a common ground to work together. Earlier, the Director of the Center, who led the delegation, Amb Ernest Essien told the Minister that their visit was to seek partnership with the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development on skill acquisition and job creation in the Nigeria and in particular Akwa-Ibom state. He Commended the Federal Government and the Ministry for boosting job creation by training of Nigerians from all walks of life on various skills and support to compete in the labour market. The Director noted that the Ministry's mandate was to provide mass housing to citizens and build infrastructure across the country, a feat he reckons will require huge skilled manpower to carry out this task. "The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development is focusing on housing and infrastructural expansion and needs skilled and reliable workforce towards its national projects and that is where we are coming in. "We are proposing to come in to create that skilled workforce through tertiary artisan students. This is to ensure that graduates are certified and ready to contribute to the Ministry's goal " He further added, " we appreciate and commend the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development for initiating to train and digitally certify and integrate ten thousand construction artisans annually with job over a three-year period" ...
Dangiwa Receives Railway Workers Union, Reaffirms Commitment to Workers’ Housing Needs Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, has played host to the leadership of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) Workers Union on a courtesy visit to his office penultimate weekend The Minister, in his remarks, reiterated the commitment of the Federal Government to providing affordable housing for Nigerian workers, including staff of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC). Arc. Dangiwa, who warmly welcomed the union leaders, commended them for their visit and for prioritizing the welfare of their members through advocacy for home ownership. He noted that under the Renewed Hope Housing Agenda of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the ministry is determined to ensure that every committed Nigerian worker has access to decent and affordable housing before retirement. "Our goal is to make home ownership a reality for all categories of workers, including those in the Nigerian Railway Corporation. No worker should retire without a roof over their head,” the minister said. The minister further directed the leadership of the union to compile and submit a comprehensive list of it's members of staff interested in the housing opportunities under any of the ministry’s housing programme for proper consideration. Accordingly, Dangiwa assured the union leadership that the ministry would explore viable frameworks to integrate their members into the existing and upcoming social housing schemes. Earlier, the Chairman of the NRC Workers Union, Comrade Kazeem Yusuf, had informed the minister that the purpose of the visit was to seek collaboration with the ministry in securing housing allocations for railway workers in Abuja and other major cities ...
Belgore Flags Off Personnel Audit, Skills Gap Analysis (PASGA) Project * says lack of professionals makes projects supervision cumbersome for the Ministry The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Shuaib Belgore, has flagged off the Personnel Audit and Skills Gap Analysis (PAGSA) Project for the Ministry, Thursday, October 16th, 2025. PASGA is an important part of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP 25), being anchored by the Office of Head of Civil Service of the Federation. It is a verification exercise that is aimed at verifying and updating personnel records, identifying skills and capacity gaps, as well as supporting workforce planning and reforms, of all civil servants of the federation. Making his remarks, the Permanent Secretary highlighted the primary mandate of the ministry in providing affordable housing for Nigerians, acknowledging the hard work put into achieving the mandate by the staff of the ministry. He informed that the Ministry was grossly understaffed, having lost over 1,600 staff members due to retirement in the last year and a half, and this he said has led to missing skills and gaps opening up at Ministry including states field offices. Belgore further explained that lack of professionals on the ground makes projects supervision cumbersome for the ministry, saying that the Ministry often deploys officers from the headquarters for site inspections across the states. " The Ministry is interested to partner with the Georgid Consultants to ensure strengthening the identified gaps and build capacity for the Ministry" he stated. Dr. Belgore charged the team of consultants to be very detailed in the conduct of the verification exercise, he said “get exactly what our strengths are across the headquarters and all our offices and we will be very interested to have you present some of your findings to us”, he said. He noted that the exercise was a very important part of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP 25), in the sense that it is about capacity and building human resources for the next generation. Accordingly, he mandated every staff of the Ministry to coorporate fully with the team of consultants for the exercise, adding that the team will also be inspected to ensure that they achieve the mandate of the ministry. Belgore pledged full support of the Ministry to the Consultant to deliver the assignment. Earlier, the CEO of the Georgid Consulting, Isaac Idontenyi noted that it was essential to carry out an effective and efficient verification exercise as the initiative aims to reposition and transform the Federal Civil Service for national transformation and growth. While stating that the physical verification process will begin on Monday, with a designated venue and collaborative efforts of directors of the Ministry, he outlined the broad scope of the exercise which includes data collection, performance management, leadership and succession planning, training, recruitment, and placement. He also explained that the verification process will use a technology tool to capture information, ensuring data integrity and coverage across the country. In his welcome address, the acting Director Human Resource Management, Ayodele Ademola, noted that the exercise marks a significant step in the collective effort to strengthen institutional capacity, enhance efficiency, and align the Ministry’s human resources with its renewed mandate under the present administration. He said the initiative underscores the commitment of the Head of Service to accountability, transparency, and excellence in service delivery. “It will also ensure that our human capital remains a strategic driver of the Ministry's vision for sustainable housing and urban development across Nigeria”, he stated. ...
Minister Of State Works And Housing Sympathizes With Traders Over Potiskum Market Fire
The Minister of State for Works and Housing, Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu, has sympathized with traders who lost their goods at the Saturday fire that razed most parts of the Potiskum Central Market in Yobe State.
The minister, in a statement on Sunday, extended his heartfelt sympathy to all the traders affected by the fire incident, praying to Almighty Allah (SWT) to replace their monumental loss.
The Potiskum market fire occurred on March 6, 2021, and razed down shops majorly around Layin Masko, thereby destroying goods worth millions of naira, according to eye witnesses.
Engineer Aliyu said: “It is with heavy heart that I extend my sympathy to the traders of Potiskum Central Market who lost their property in the tragic fire incident that occurred Saturday night, March 6, 2021.
“I prayed to Almighty Allah (SWT) to console the traders who lost multi-million naira goods in the tragedy. I also prayed to Almighty Allah to replenish their wealth once again.”
The minister said the tragedy has not affected only the traders who lost their property, but the entire good people of Potiskum and Yobe state in general.
Yobe to Remain APC State - Minister
Minister of State for Works and Housing, Engineer Abubakar Aliyu, has said that the ongoing All Progressive Congress (APC) Party revalidation exercise would boost the party's chance of winning election both at National, State as well as Local Government levels.
The Minister stated this in Potiskum over the weekend after he revalidated his APC membership. He said that the exercise was a great opportunity for new members to join the great party which he described as a moving ship.
He called on all party stakeholders in the state to come out enmass not only to revalidate their membership, but also to campaign for the great party in the forth coming elections.
"Our Party is a moving ship, the Captain of the ship is President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR and the Executive Governor of our great State is the National Party Chairman, so I see no reason why the state will not remain APC State," he said.
Speaking further, Abubabar said that it was pay back time for the state as the President had delivered on his campaign promises to Yobe State with the massive road projects that were ongoing and these projects had reached appreciable level of completion. "So do not only register, register and campaign for others to join the party".
Engr Aliyu also charged existing members of the party to be good ambassador of the Party by being of good character and show love to others as this would encourage other people to join the great party APC.
Present at the validation exercise were critical stakeholders of APC in the State. The State Chairman of the Party, Alhaji Adami Abdul Chilariye and Chairman of APC (Potiskum), Bala Miss.
Also in attendance were, the Ward Chairman, Alhaji Iselu Tela, the Deputy Speaker of Yobe State House of Assembly, Honourable Anwalu Isa Bello and other stakeholders.
Introductory Remarks by the Director, Planning Research and Statistics, Mohammed Bala Saulawa at the 13th Meeting of the National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development hold in Gombe - Gombe state from Monday, 11th to Friday, 15th November, 2024
Protocol
1. Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed professional and honoured guests, I am delighted and indeed privileged to welcome you to this historic meeting of the National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development. Today, we convene under the timely theme “Housing the future: Affordable Housing for Economic Growth, Climate Resilient and Urban Development”. This year’s Council meeting promises to be pivotal, as we delve into eight (8) critical sub-themes, each accompanied by comprehensive memoranda for vigorous deliberation. Over the next few days, we will engage in insightful discussions, share expert expertise and forge innovative solutions to propel our Nation’s housing sector forward.
2. As you are aware, the National Council is the highest body that deals with the initiating of policy formulation, adoption and ensuring the implementation of the key decision of the Council Meeting. Also, we recognize the significance of this document in shaping the future of our housing sector and today, we have an opportunity to review and provide input on this critical document.
3. It is imperative to note that the 13th Meeting of the Council is structured into these dimensional Sessions:
4. These Sessions are expected to bring about housing policies that will alleviate the difficulties of providing the affordable houses in Nigeria, provide equilibrium in demand and supply of housing market and tackle rapid increase of building collapse in Nigeria. The housing sector policy in Nigeria is crucial for addressing the country's significant housing needs. Housing is considered the second most important human need, after food, and is essential for human survival. Despite this, Nigeria's housing sector contributes a mere 0.38% to the country's GDP.
Effective housing policies can have far-reaching benefits, including:
5. To achieve these benefits, Nigeria's housing policy should focus on the following key aspects:
As professionals in the housing sector, your insights and expertise are vital. I encourage open and constructive dialogue to ensure this policy aligns with our shared vision.
Our objectives are clear:
Also, as we deliberate, let us consider the following questions:
6. By prioritizing these areas, Nigeria's housing sector policy will play a vital role in improving the lives of its citizens and driving national development. However, various dimensional experts, professionals and other stakeholders are expected to get their buy-in ideas for housing policy development. Your contributions will shape the future of our housing policy by engaging in productive discussions to produce meaningful outcomes.
7. In view of the utmost importance of this National Housing Council, I enjoin all of you to display high level of professionalism, expertise and your technical reservoir knowledge on housing sector.
8. I want to align my expectations on the confidence reposed on our esteem Directors, stakeholders, Secretariat as well as other participants who are here to enrich our meeting with valuable contributions towards a successful outcome of the Council.
9. On this note, I wish to assure you that the Ministry in collaboration with the Gombe State Government has made adequate preparation for the smooth conduct of this great Council meeting.
10. Before I conclude, I would like to extend my profound gratitude to the Honourable Minister for his kind support in all ramifications, Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development as well as Gombe state Government for hosting the event and providing enabling environment for the Meeting.
11. Thank you all for your concerted effort.
Keynote address delivered by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Marcus O. Ogunbiyi, at the launch of Performance Management day at the Ministry’s Headquarter, Mabushi, Abuja on 10th October 2024.
Protocols:
It is with immense pride and a deep sense of responsibility that I am with you today to officially launch the weekly Performance Management System (PMS) Day in our esteemed Ministry.
2. This is the beginning of a transformative journey for us as we heed the directive from the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, which mandates every Thursday to be set aside for activities related to Performance Management System in the Federal Ministries, Departments and Agencies and be christened “PMS Day”.
3. This directive is not just a routine exercise; it is a call to action for all of us to fully embrace the vision of an efficient, effective, responsive and performance-based Federal Civil Service.
4. Performance Management System is a tool for goal and target setting, appraisal and monitoring of employee performance and the delivery of institutional mandates. It provides a systematic process of planning work, setting targets, providing support to employees and measuring results.
5. It also provides the framework for continuous tracking of employees’ performance in a manner that is consistent and measurable, for developing and improving their capacities to perform on their jobs and for motivating them for increased productivity.
6. The institutionalization of a functional performance management system being one of the six pillars of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021-2025, (FCSSIP25) will improve efficiency and productivity in the public service and is key to achievement of the objectives of the ongoing reform initiatives and culture re-orientation in the Public Service.
7. It will also ensure appropriate linkage of key government tools towards the attainment of national development goals and entrench a merit-based system in the Public Service. As a matter of fact, institutionalizing PMS is a cornerstone for our efforts to transform the entire Nigerian Public Service as a result-based and performing institution. PMS is an essential tool that provides a guide for the MDAs’ operations as we seek to reclaim our enviable position in delivering high-quality services to the Nigerian people.
8. The introduction of PMS has remained a timely project, and I have no doubt that it is exactly what the Federal Civil Service needs at this critical time to elevate our service delivery standards, enhance accountability, and build a positive culture of productivity, consequent management and continuous improvement in both personnel and institutional performance.
9. Today, as we launch the PMS Day in the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, we are not just institutionalizing a PMS weekly activity in the Ministry; we are reinforcing our commitment to excellence that has been the guiding ethos of the Ministry in the achievements of its deliverables of the Presidential Priorities and the implementation of the FCSSIP25 reform initiatives.
10. It is crucial to understand that the full implementation and institutionalisation of PMS is not just the responsibility of a few; it is a collective responsibility that spans all levels of our Ministry, from the most senior management cadre to the lowest-ranked officers, including security personnel and the janitorial service providers. Everyone has a vital role to play in ensuring that PMS is not just a beautiful policy on paper but a living, breathing organisational culture within the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.
11. To all Directorate level officers, you are the leaders and the vision bearers of your respective departments. As PMS supervisors, your roles in driving this initiative cannot be overstated. Your commitment to the institutionalization of PMS in your respective departments are what will inspire and motivate other staff and team members to follow suit. You are the ones who will set the tone for accountability and performance at the departmental levels, and I urge you to lead by example.
12. I commend all the Departments and Units that have cascaded signing of performance contracts with staff. We have no place to hide. We have been a performing Ministry. We are determined and we shall continue to perform because PMS has come to stay in this Ministry. To move our sector and country forward, you and I must embrace this world-best practice and your department should not be a reason for the Ministry to lose its enviable high-ranking position as one of the leading MDAs in the implementation of Federal Government reforms and programmes.
13. To our middle and junior-level officers, your dedication and hard work are the bedrock of our Ministry’s success. The PMS is designed to recognize and reward your contributions, ensuring that your efforts are aligned with our shared vision and that your professional growth is supported.
14. I encourage you to see this initiative as an opportunity to showcase your talents, sharpen your skills, and play active roles in the development of our Ministry and the nation at large.
15. It is normal for a very young Ministry like ours to face some challenges especially in a housing and urban development sector with a high level of expectations in creating possibilities for social infrastructure as enabler for growth. These have not in any way deterred the Ministry from exploring possibilities and innovative ways of bringing about possible solutions including partnering with our stakeholders to be able to deliver on the Ministry’s mandate as expected.
16. However, with the full implementation of the PMS, we have a robust framework that allows us to measure our progress, identify areas for improvement, and celebrate our successes. It is a tool that will guide our decision-making processes and ensure that every action we take contributes to the fulfillment of our mandates in formulating and implementing the policies, programmes and projects of the Federal Government of Nigeria in the Housing and Urban Development sector.
17. As we set aside every Thursday to focus and reflect on our PMS activities, let us all commit to these sessions with the seriousness they deserve. Let us use this time to evaluate our performances, identify the gaps that need addressing, and collaboratively find solutions that will drive our Ministry forward. The PMS Day is our collective space for reflection, learning, and growth.
18. In conclusion, I am confident that if we fully embrace the PMS, the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development will set the benchmark for other Ministries to follow. Together, we can create a public service that is responsive, innovative, and committed to excellence.
19. Thank you for your commitment and dedication, and I look forward to working with all of you to make this initiative a success. It is on this note that I hereby launch today and every other Thursday as the PMS Day in the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.
20. Thank you and God bless.
JOINT COMMUNIQUE OF THE TECHNICAL INTER-MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE ON THE EFFECTIVE CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF THE NIGERIA INLAND WATERWAYS AND SHORELINES
FMHUD MANAGEMENT APPEARS BEFORE REPS COMMITTEE FOR 2026 BUDGET DEFENSE
Hon Minister and Minister of State, FMHUD, Arch Ahmed Dangiwa and Rt Hon Yusuf Ata, led the Management Staff of the Ministry under the Permanent Secretary, Dr Shuaib Belgore to the 2026 Budget Defense before the House of Representatives Committee on Housing and Habitat, Tuesday, January 10th, 2026.
OCCASSION OF THE 63RD BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION OF HON MINISTER, FMHUD, ARC AHMED MUSA DANGIWA, FNIA, FCIB WITH THE MANAGEMENT STAFF OF THE MINISTRY LED BY THE PERMANENT SECRETARY, DR SHUAIB BELGORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10TH, 2026 IN HIS OFFICE @ MABUSHI, ABUJA, FCT
Occassion of the 63rd Birthday Celebration of Hon Minister, FMHUD, Arc Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, FNIA, FCIB with the management staff of the Ministry led by the Permanent Secretary, Dr Shuaib Belgore, Tuesday, January 10th, 2026 in his Office @ Mabushi, Abuja, FCT