Service Delivery Awards: Dangiwa Urges Housing Ministry To Build On Momentum * As Ministry won OHCSF, SERVICOM and Sporting Awards Housing and Urban Development Minister, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, has urged members of staff to build on the current momentum and strengthen the Ministry’s service culture in order to sustain its position as a reference point for excellence in public service delivery. Dangiwa made the call against the backdrop of the various awards won by the ministry, including OHCF, SERVICOM and Sporting events. The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. Shuaib Belgore, OON, received the HCSF "Go Live Category Award" for transiting his ministry to paperless operation. Under Dr. Belgore, the ministry adopted the full implementation of the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) operations on the 30th of September 2025, signalling the departure from paper operations. ECM, is a part of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021-2025 (FCSSIP25), a reform blueprint designed to digitise the federal bureaucracy and transform the civil service into a world-class entity by 2025. Other awards won by the housing ministry are; 2nd Best Ministerial SERVICOM Unit (Ministry Team A), Permanent Secretary's award for strengthening Servivom operations across the ministry as a very supportive CEO. The Head of the Ministry’s Reform Coordination and Service Improvement, Mrs. Philips- Ogoniba Ibifuro also received the 2025 Best NODAL Officer (Ministry Team A), for outstanding coordination, leadership, and dedication to service improvement. The Ministry’s sporting contingent also won 10 medals at the recently concuded Federal Civil Games fedtival held in Yola, Adanawa state. During a brief presentation of the awards to the leadership of the ministry, Minister Dangiwa congratulated the Permanent Secretary Dr Belgore, the Ministry's Servicom Nodal officer, and members of the ministry's sporting contingent for the honours brought to the ministry. He praised the Permanent Secretary’s leadership style, describing it as accountable, team-oriented, and result-driven, noting that the awards represent a win for the entire Ministry. The Minister as well commended the Permanent Secretary for ensuring the smooth implementation of the paperless system in the Ministry, acknowledging the role of the ICT Department team in facilitating the transition alongside the efforts of the entire staff. Similarly, Arc. Dangiwa applauded the Head of the Ministry’s Reform Coordination and Service Improvement, Mrs. Philips- Ogoniba Ibifuro for her SERVICOM’s 2025 Best NODAL Officer award, recognizing her hardwork, professionalism and consistency in applying the SERVICOM principles in the Ministry. The Minister expressed delight over the recognition of the Ministerial SERVICOM Unit as the second-best performing ministerial unit, describing the awards as a reminder that public service is fundamentally about the people being served. “These awards remain with us and remind us that public service is about the people we serve, and that we must always strive to deliver services that are timely, transparent, and of good quality,” he said. The Minister also congratulated the Ministry’s sports team, assuring them of the Ministry’s continued support, both financially and morally, in the coming year. Speaking earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Shuiab Belgore, expressed appreciation to the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation for the Transformational CEO award, attributing the recognition to the collective support and commitment of the Ministry’s management and directors. He also commended the Head of Reform and Coordination, Mrs. Phillips Ogoniba, for her outstanding contributions, describing her performance as a source of pride to the Ministry. Belgore further acknowledged the Ministry’s sports team for winning ten medals comprising four golds, three bronze, and three silver, at the Federal Civil Service Games (FEPSGA). He also applauded the ICT Department for driving ECM compliance, noting that improved inter-departmental collaboration has enhanced efficiency across the Ministry. On her part, the Head of Reform Coordination and Service Improvement, Mrs. Philips- Ogoniba dedicated the awards to the leadership of the Ministry, particularly the Honourable Minister and the Permanent Secretary, as well as members of the Ministerial SERVICOM Committee and staff, whose collective efforts and teamwork, she noted, made the achievement possible. She reaffirmed the resolve of the Department to sustain and deepen ongoing reforms aimed at improving service standards, responsiveness, and accountability.
Dangiwa Reaffirms FG's Commitment to Providing Affordable Housing * Calls on Cooperative Societies to organize and participate in the renewed hope housing programme. Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, has reaffirmed the Federal government's commitment to providing affordable and dignified housing to Nigerians. The Minister spoke when he received the President of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) Cooperative Society, Abdullahi Yusuf and members of his team on a courtesy visit to his office. He mentioned that the Renewed Hope Housing Programme of the present administration was ambitious and a people oriented one to cater for all categories of income earners. " The three core components of the programme; Renewed Hope Cities funded by PPP in six locations is for the high income earners, the Renewed Hope Estate, targeted in 30 states of the federation is for the medium and low income earners, while the third component Renewed Hope Social Housing, which is in the planning phase, is for the low to zero income earners, the vulnerable and displaced persons" he explained. Dangiwa also stated that, the Ministry is working with state governments to provide land for the houses to be built in the States for the benefit of the citizens of the state, adding that developers and financial institutions such as Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, and Family Homes Fund, will provide access to delivery. He told the Cooperative team that they, as well as other Cooperative Societies, have a unique opportunity to be at the fore front of the housing programmes, highlighting that the federal mortgage loans is available with single-digit interest rates over 30 years to support members. He informed of other options, aside the interest loan single rates, such as ethical mortgage, Rent to Own and the cooperative housing development loans, designed for building bulk housing projects, for the members of the Cooperative society. Accordingly, he encouraged the Cooperative Society to acquire land and partner with developers, informing of the readiness of the FMBN to provide funding, so long as the cooperatives can profile their members to ensure they can afford the houses. He gave the assurance that the managing director of the FMBN would provide technical support to the cooperative throughout the housing development process. Arc. Dangiwa also emphasized on the importance of due diligence in the Cooperative’s dealings with developers and land agents to avoid fraudulent activities; “before your acquire any land, make sure that the land is secured, certificated and not under any encumbrance”, he advised. Responding on the Brains and Hammers bungalow city, the Minister assured that the FMBN and developers were working together to provide amicable solutions for any issue that may arise. Dangiwa further called on all cooperative societies across Nigeria to organize themselves and participate in the renewed hope housing program. “This is the time to mobilize your members, secure land, identify needs and approach FMBN or the Ministry for support, as long as you are an NHF contributor, then you are entitled to any support from the FMBN mortgage”, he added. Speaking earlier, the President of the NHIA Cooperative, Abdullahi Yusuf, expressed appreciation to the Hon Minister for his role in facilitating members’ access to housing under the Rent-to-Own Product of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN). He explained that the Cooperative previous financial commitments with a private developer to address the housing needs of its members unfortunately failed, as the Society neither received land nor a full refund of the funds committed. Yusuf stated that NHIA under his leadership is determed to avoid further losses, hence decided to write to the Minister seeking to benefit on the Rent-to-Own product of the FMBN and hoping that it would enable members to realise their dream of homeownership. "When I heard about Rent -to- Own Product being initiated by you, I knew this is a way to go. This one I know I am dealing with Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria," he stated. He informed the Minister that thirty-six out of about one hundred staff members screened have been allocated houses, and received clearance to proceed to take ownership at the Brains and Hammers Bungalow City, Kubwa. Abuja. He also disclosed that their Cooperative Society has proposed an arrangement for bulk payment from source rather than individual monthly deductions as required under the Rent-to-Own scheme, noting that it would reduce the financial burden on members. “What you have done for us, we will never forget. Honestly, I wrote the letter reluctantly, unsure it would even reach the Minister. But when I visited FMBN, I was informed that the Minister had already written twice on the matter, and that a committee headed by an Executive Director had been constituted to address it,” he further appreciated. ...
Dangiwa Showcases Impact Of Renewed Hope Housing Programme In Northern Nigeria * Over 152,000 Jobs Created * 6112 Homes under construction * Over 150 Slums Upgraded The Honourable Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, has unveiled far-reaching achievements of the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Housing Programme across Northern Nigeria, highlighting how the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is using housing as a transformative tool to rebuild communities, create jobs, and restore dignity. Speaking at a two-day interactive session organized by the Sir. Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation at Arewa House, Kaduna, Dangiwa declared that the Ministry’s interventions are not just about physical infrastructure, but about economic empowerment and social renewal. “We are not just building houses; we are rebuilding lives, restoring dignity, and laying the foundation for a more secure and prosperous North,” he stated. In achieving the landmark of Housing Projects Across the Region under the Renewed Hope Housing, the Ministry deployed a three-tier strategy that is already reshaping Northern Nigeria’s housing landscape. Dangiwa listed the Renewed Hope City Projects totaling 4,612 Units, with Karsana, FCT having 3,112 housing units, and 1,500 units Renewed Hope City, and 500 unit Estate in Kano. Accordingly, he mentioned that the Renewed Hope Estate Projects have 250 units each delivered in Katsina, Gombe, Yobe, Sokoto, Benue, and Nasarawa, totatlling 1,500 units. All the sites, he added were integrated with road networks, water infrastructure, solar lighting, and basic social amenities. "The planned Renewed Hope Social Housing Estates is a part of a national effort to deliver 100 affordable homes in each of Nigeria’s 774 local government areas", he stated. He explained that, through these housing projects, the Ministry has generated over 152,000 direct and indirect jobs, empowering thousands of Northern youth and artisans. Many now earn up to ₦150,000 monthly, contributing to local economic activity and household stability. The Ministry is also investing in Building Materials Manufacturing Hubs across all regions to promote local content, reduce building costs, and create additional industrial jobs. On the Post-Conflict Resettlement Initiative, Resettlement Scheme for Persons Impacted by Conflict (RSPIC), Dangiwa highlighted that the RSPIC is a major humanitarian component of the housing programme. The initiative he said aims to build 252 new homes across seven Northern states of Kaduna, Katsina, Zamfara, Kebbi, Niger, Benue, and Sokoto, to rehabilitate families displaced by banditry and terrorism. The pilot project in Tudun Biri, Kaduna State, is already underway, providing safe, decent housing for victims of the December 2023 accidental military airstrike. “This is housing as healing, helping families affected by conflict reclaim stability and hope,” the Minister noted. On Urban Renewal and Infrastructure Development, he stated that through the National Urban Renewal and Slum Upgrade Programme, the Ministry has completed over 150 projects and has more than 100 ongoing across Northern communities. The major intervention sites under the programme include; Tudun Wada (Sokoto), Yankaba (Kano), and Tunga (Niger). Under the Special Projects Unit, the Ministry has delivered across the nation; • 71 new classrooms • 15 primary health centres • 58 boreholes • 63 rural access roads With over ₦61 Billion invested, these projects have created more than 10,700 jobs and improved the quality of life in vulnerable communities. Dangiwa also affirmed that the Ministry is scaling up efforts to deepen the reach of the programme in the region, including; New Renewed Hope Cities and Estates in additional Northern states; full implementation of the 774-LGA Social Housing rollout, and expansion of single-digit mortgage and rent-to-own financing. Other plan also include launch of Building Material Hubs to enhance affordability and self-reliance. “This is more than infrastructure. It’s a renewal of trust in government, a practical demonstration that President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda is delivering real change,” he concluded. ...
WASCA Confers Fellowship on Housing Ministry's Director of Press, Badamasi Haiba The West African Society for Communication and Administration (WASCA) has conferred the prestigious Award of Fellow on Badamasi Salisu Haiba, Director of Press and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to socio-economic development and his consistent demonstration of professionalism in the field of media and public communication. The honour was bestowed during a formal induction ceremony organized by the board of WASCA, a respected sub-regional body committed to promoting global best practices in communication, management, and administration. The Society plays a key role in fostering a socially and economically vibrant environment across West Africa and beyond. Presenting the award, Mr. Simeon Charles, Fsca, Executive Secretary of WASCA, praised Mr. Haiba’s professional excellence and encouraged other inducted Fellows to take strategic actions that would reposition and promote the Nigerian economy within the subregion and globally. "The responsibility now rests on communication professionals like you to reshape narratives, influence positive change, and drive socio-economic transformation through effective communication and strategic administration," Charles stated. The fellowship award is one of WASCA’s highest honours, reserved for professionals who have demonstrated excellence in practice and contributed meaningfully to both the public and private sectors in West Africa. For Mr. Haiba, the honour is both a validation and a new responsibility - to keep using the power of the pen and the reach of the media to shape a better society. ...
Minister Of State, Suleiman Zarma Urges National Housing Contractors To Plant Economic Trees Round The Estates
In continuation of his inspection tour of on- going Federal Government projects in the North- Central geo-political Zone, of the country, Minister of State 11, Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Surv Suleiman Hassan Zarma has urged contractors handling the construction of the National Housing Programme (NHP) to plant economic trees that will not only green the estates but add economic value to the residents when government eventually dispose the houses to Nigerians.
The Minister said he would rather prefer economic trees to the aesthetic ones in view of their health and economic benefits. He said trees should not be planted to merely beautify an environment without adding any value to residents. He added that trees such as Mangoes, oranges, nime, pineapples etc will benefit the people more..
Zarma also inspected several road projects in Nassarawa, Benue and Plateau States. He acknowledged the substantial work recorded at some of the roads but decried the slow pace of some of them. He cautioned that government will no longer tolerate delays by contractors in delivery dates of government projects. According to him, “Government is eager to open up all the roads for economic activities, we don’t want excuses from contractors, more so when Government is not owing you”.
The Minister commended RCC, contractors handling the Loko- Oweto bridge for the standard quality and materials used in the construction of the bridge noting, that Nigerians were eager to have the bridge ready soon as it is strategically constructed as an access corridor to link Nassarawa and Benue States with the South- East States. The bridge is about 96% completed.
Zarma also paid courtesy visits to Governors Umaru Tanko Al Makura of Nassarawa State, Samuel Ortom of Benue and Simon Dalung of Plateau State. The Minister restated the administration’s commitment to deliver critical infrastructure, particularly improved power supply, motorable roads and housing for the benefits of Nigerians whom he said are “thirsty and hungry” for improved living standards.
The state governors in their separate responses, said they will continue to partner with the Federal Government to deliver goods and services to the people and also assured that the state governments are more than ready to provide additional hectares of land for the take off of the second phase of the National Housing Programme.
The Minister used the occasion of the courtesy visit to request for additional lands from the states governors for the Family Hommes Funds, a social housing project from the office of the Vice President to add to the housing stock and targeting the low income earners. According to him, he was making the plea in his capacity as the chairman of the Lands and Infrastructure sub committee of the project, adding that the fund is targeting the provision of 100,000 houses annually.
Roads inspected in the states include: Rehabilitation of Nassarawa-Loko Road with Alushi Loop Phase 1, Lafia- Obi- Awe-Tunga Road in Nassarawa state, Dualisation of Otukpo Township Road to Enugu, Rehabilitation of 9th Mile Otukpo- Makurdi, Oshegbudu- Oweto Phase 11 in Benue. Also, in Plateau State, the Minister and his team inspected the construction of the Pankshin-Ballang- Nyelleng-Sara-Lere-Gindiri road and the Pankshin-Tsphin- Gambar- Gindiri road.
The Minister also inspected the 22.5MVA capacitor bank and 1&60 MVA,132&33KVA Power transformer at the Keffi sub station in Nassarawa state and the additional 1&60 MVA transformer at the 132KV sub regional station in Jos South, Plateau state aimed at expanding power supply to Jos and its surroundings.
FG Moves To End Housing Deficit: Initiates Family Homes Fund Housing Project To Deliver Affordables Housing Accross The Nation
The Federal Government in a bid to finding lasting solutions to the huge national housing deficit in the country, the Economic Management Team of the Federal Government hasset up a Family Homes Fund Task Force to facilitate the implementation and delivery of the Family Homes Housing Project across the nation.
Speaking during the in augural meeting of the Land and Infrastructure and Off –take Sub – Committees for the project, the Chairman and Minister of State II for Power, Works and Housing, Surv. Suleiman Hassan, mnis, stated that the project is a new widow intended to deliver more affordable houses to Nigerians. He noted that the essence is to consistently deliver about 100 housing units annually and create more jobs to the teaming unemployed Nigerians.
The Minister added that the Land and Infrastructure sub-committee is to engage with relevant state governments and stakeholders on prime locations of land in the various states of the Federation. Also, the Offtake Sub - Committee is to determine a model for the participation of staff housing cooperatives, adding that this will be able to take care of retired civil servants, officers and personnel of the security forces.
The Minister enjoined members of the sub-committees to bring their wealth of experience to bear in order to actualize this laudable initiative of the Federal Government geared towards the delivery of affordable mass housing.
In her response, representative of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Service Welfare Office, Mrs Didi Walson-Jack stated that affordable and quality houses is a key issue that the government is pursuing, adding that members of the Offtake sub-committee will do the needful in meeting up with the task ahead.
Also speaking at the occasion, the Special Adviser to the President on Economic Matters, Dr. Adeyemi Dipeolu noted that one of the most important aims of the Family Home Project is to identify the financing requirements, draw up a sustainable financing of the models, structure of financing and buy-in of relevant Agencies including the Nigerian Mortgage Re-Financing Corporation for the continuity of the programme.
Welcome Remarks By The Hon. Pemanent Secretary represented by Qs. Sameul Temitope Pemi at The Official Groundbreaking Ceremony of The 250-Housing Units Renewed Hope Estate in Benue on Friday 5th July 2024
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Your Excellencies, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen.
I want to begin my remarks by specially welcoming the Executive Governor of Benue State, His Excellency, Rev. Fr. Hycinth Alia. We are happy to have you here with us today.
It is indeed my pleasure to welcome you all, on behalf of the Honourable Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, to the groundbreaking ceremony for the 250-housing unit Renewed Hope Estate.
This project is part of a Nationwide Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme of the Ministry, which His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu officially launched earlier this year in Abuja, under which we plan to deliver 50,000 housing units in phase one.
Our broad aim through this programme is to TURN THE COUNTRY INTO A HUGE CONSTRUCTION SITE, unlock the power of the housing sector to create jobs, boost economic development, and help achieve Mr. President's goal to build a $1 trillion economy.
This 250-housing units Estate project will create job opportunities during the construction phase for masons, bricklayers, plumbers, electricians, traders, and suppliers of building materials.
We look forward to quality construction work and a timely completion of the project.
Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, I want to thank you for sparing time out of your very busy schedules to be here with us today.
Thank you, and God bless.
AN ADDRESS BY THE PERMANENT SECRETARY, DR. MARCUS O OGUNBIYI ON THE OCCASION OF THE SIGNING OF PERFORMANCE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PERMANENT SECRETARY AND THE DIRECTORS/HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF THE MINISTRY ON THURSDAY 4TH JULY 2024 AT THE MINISTRY’S CONFERENCE ROOM
Protocol.
I am pleased to welcome you to this very important occasion which marks a pivotal moment in institutionalising Performance Management System in the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development in line with the Presidential Mandate and directive from the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.
2. Performance Management System is one of the key pillars of the ongoing reform in the Federal Civil Service. Today the Performance Contracts will be signed between the Permanent Secretary and Directors and Heads of Departments of the Ministry. This is also in alignment with the national priorities and presidential deliverables. It is also to ensure that this Ministry remains among the leading Ministries, Extra-Ministerial Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in the implementation of the ongoing reforms in the Service. I am happy the signing of performance contracts with our directors is happening today. It is a clear testament to our collective commitment to excellence and efficiency. I must express my pleasure to the Director, Planning, Research and Statistics (PRS) and members of the Technical Team who have been working back-to-back for several weeks to ensure that this occasion becomes a reality. This is a demonstration of excellence and I will urge you to remain consistent in this professional posture and dedication to duty.
3. Under the visionary leadership of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, this Ministry has been given a mandate to drive Pillar 5 of the Presidential Priorities focusing on “Transportation and Infrastructure as enablers of growth”. This is one of the three components that formed the framework for the development of the Ministerial Performance Management System Plan (MPMS) through which the departmental Performance Contracts were developed. Other components are the Operational Priorities of the Ministry which are derived from the National Development Plan; and, the Service-wide Priorities that comprised critical pillars and initiatives from the Federal Civil Service Strategies and Implementation Plan 2021-2025 (FCSSIP25).
4. Through several ambitious projects across the country, we are not just building houses; we are laying the foundations for sustainable communities, fostering social cohesion, and stimulating economic activity. These initiatives are not mere constructions from bricks and mortar; they represent a commitment to improving the quality of life for every Nigerian, ensuring access to affordable housing and essential amenities. These critical activities/projects have developed into Key Performance Indicators, Targets and Milestones which will now form the basis of your appraisal as your presence in the Ministry is to help the Ministry to deliver on its mandates in order to solve problems in the housing sector in Nigeria. Your performance translates into the Ministry’s performance. If you perform well, the Ministry will perform well. If you contribute your quota based on the weights attributed to your departments excellently well, you are boosting the Ministry’s chances to do well and serve Nigerians better. You and your departments should not be the reason why the Ministry will score low and fail to deliver on critical projects meant to address critical issues that can enable growth of other sectors of the economy. We are an important Ministry in the current dispensation. What you do in your departments are sources of enablers for growth of the country.
5. I wish to reiterate that today’s signing of performance contracts with you underscores our collective determination to deliver results that align with the aspirations of our people. Each director here plays a pivotal role in driving forward the reform agenda of the Federal Civil Service and priorities of government. Your dedication are crucial in ensuring the successful implementation of the targets and milestones in your contracts, and I shall be ready to provide necessary support you may need in my role as the Permanent Secretary.
6. These performance contracts are more than administrative formalities; they are blueprints for action. They outline specific objectives, timelines, and measurable outcomes that will guide our efforts in the coming months. By holding ourselves accountable, we demonstrate our commitment to transparency and effectiveness in governance.
7. As we embark on this journey, let us harness the transformative power of infrastructure to create sustainable growth and prosperity across our nation. Together, we can build a civil service that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of our citizens.
8. In closing, I extend my heartfelt appreciation to each of you for your unwavering commitment to this exercise. We sign these performance contracts with a renewed sense of purpose and optimism, knowing that by working together, we can build a brighter future for Nigeria. I will expect you to immediately commence the process of cascading signing of performance contracts with subordinates and ensure that it is done within the next two weeks.
Thank you.
GROUP PICTURE OF DELEGATES/PARTICIPANTS OF THE 30TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF DIRECTORS OF LANDS IN THE FEDERAL AND STATES MINISTRIES, DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES, WHICH WAS HELD AT BRISTOL HOTEL, KANO , 25TH & 26TH, NOVEMBER, 2025.
Group picture of Delegates/Participants of the 30th National Conference of Directors of Lands in the Federal and States Ministries, Departments and Agencies, which was held at Bristol Hotel, Kano , 25th & 26th, November, 2025.
HON MINISTER, ARC AHMED DANGIWA RECEIVED NAMIBIAN HON MINISTER OF URBAN AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, HON SANKWASA JAMES SANKWASA ON A COURTESY VISIT TO HIS OFFICE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 2025
Hon Minister, Arc Ahmed Dangiwa received Namibian Hon Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Hon Sankwasa James Sankwasa on a courtesy visit to his office, Friday, December 12th, 2025