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Apr
23
2026

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Housing Ministry Begins Leadership Transition as Dangiwa Hands Over to State Minister 

 

Following his resignation as Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, has handed over the mantle of leadership to the Minister of State, Rt Hon Yusuf Abdullahi Ata, Thursday, April 23, 2026. 

 

At the handover ceremony,  he said " Today is a significant moment for me, both personally and professionally, as I formally hand over the affairs of the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development".

 

The former Minister, expressed sincere appreciation to His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for the confidence he placed on him to serve as Honourable Minister, describing the opportunity to serve the country at ministerial level a rare privileg.

 

“As I take a bow from this noble office, I do so with a heart full of gratitude and deep reflection. I am profoundly indebted to His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for the confidence reposed in me and for the rare privilege to serve our great nation as Honourable Minister of Housing and Urban Development" Dangiwa stated.

 

Accordingly, he explained that the opportunity to contribute to the Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly in advancing access to affordable housing and strengthening urban development, remains one of the greatest honours of his public service journey.

 

In the same vein, the former minister appreciated the Governor of Katsina State, Dikko Umar Radda, for the invaluable support, encouragement, and steadfastness shown to him, and the belief he has in his capacity to have nominated him to serve at the national level. He stated that it is a source of inspiration and responsibility.

 

To the Permanent Secretary, the management, and the entire staff of the Ministry, Dangiwa expresed heartfelt appreciation for the professionalism, dedication, and resilience shown by the entire team.

 

“Your unwavering commitment to duty, even in the face of challenges, made our collective achievements possible. I am equally grateful to my team of aides, whose loyalty, diligence, and behind-the-scenes efforts ensured that the work of the office was carried out efficiently and effectively", he remarked.

 

On the other hand, he also acknowledged the invaluable partnership of stakeholders across the built environment, professionals, developers, institutions, and collaborators whose cooperation and shared vision have been critical in driving reforms and delivering on the ministry’s mandate. 

 

“Together, we have laid foundations that I am confident will continue to yield positive outcomes for our nation" he stated.

 

Arc. Dangiwa extended his best wishes to the incoming Honourable Minister whom he described as a seasoned technocrat and an engineer by profession, urging the staff and stakeholders to accord him the same level of cooperation, loyalty, and support he was privileged to receive. 

 

" The task ahead is both important and demanding, but with unity of purpose and commitment, I am confident that even greater strides will be achieved in the housing and urban development sector", he remarked.

 

The former Minister also expressed optimistism about the future of Nigeria’s housing and urban development sector, urging stakeholders to sustain the spirit of collaboration, innovation, and service to the nation, stating "I leave with a deep sense of fulfillment and with enduring respect for all who made this journey worthwhile”.

 

The Minister of State Rt. Hon Yusuf Abdullahi Ata commended the outgoing Minister for his vision, leadership, and professionalism, highlighting the positive reception of the Ministry’s initiatives across stakeholders, including public feedback on social media and institutional partners.

 

He reaffirmed his continued commitment to the Ministry’s programmes and activities, assuring that he would remain available for collaboration in support of ongoing reforms, and thanked all stakeholders for their collective contributions to the Ministry’s progress.

 

Speaking earlier, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. Shuaib Belgore, commended the outgoing Minister for the wealth of experience he brought to bear in the sector, which resulted in giant strides achieved under his supervision.

 

He highlighted Dangiwa’s resilience and versatility in navigating financial constraints to deliver tangible progress including, urban renewal initiatives, development of manufacturing hubs, and advancement in housing data systems. 

 

Dr. Belgore further noted that the Minister’s expertise has re-aligned the ministry toward achieving its primary mandate of providing affordable housing to Nigerians

May
22
2018

National Housing Programme Designed to Integrate Persons Living with Disability — Minister The National Housing Programme (NHP) is also designed for the integration of persons living with disabilities through inclusive building designs with ramps for mobility and interaction, an official says. The Minister of State II for Power, Works and Housing, Alhaji Suleiman Zarma, made the fact known on Tuesday during an inspection of construction at NHP site in Ado-Ekiti. Zarma in the company with some ministry officials was on an assessment tour of Federal Government roads and housing projects in the South-West Geo-Political Zone. The NHP is designed to suit different categories of people, including persons with disability, through provision of ramps to ease movement in the buildings. But in Ado-Ekiti, the structures were designed in such a way that persons living with disability are restricted to the ground floor. During the inspection, the minister said that people living with disabilities should not be restricted to the ground floor and should be allowed to interact freely. “In the world over now, people living with disabilities are integrated without being segregated. So there is no point to say that you have them only on the ground floor, that is another phase of segregation. “They should be able to go to all the floors and to all the levels of the building; they should be accommodated to carry out their activities. Zarma, a surveyor, urged officials in-charge of NHP in Ekiti, to ensure that designs suitable for persons with disability were captured very well in the next phase of NHP. “On the staircases, there will be strips or ramps that will cater for their movement. “They should not segregate the people with disabilities by restricting them to the ground floor; they should be allowed to go up and interact,’’ he noted. The NHP Team Leader in the state, Mr Segun Dossou, noted that due to an initial setback of relocation, the 70 housing units being constructed began late but was nearing completion. The architect assured the minister that the design for the second phase which would commence soon would go beyond the ground floor and extend to others to accommodate the people living with disabilities. He said all the contractors were mobilised and reported to the site except one that was handling two number blocks of three bedrooms who was yet to report for site handing over. According to him, the contractor has been served a warning letter to do so with a view to commencing the process of determining his contract. “The water infrastructure contract is already at 80 per cent completion with the drilling of four boreholes, installation of ground and overhead tanks and construction of water treatment plant. “The road infrastructure contract progress include completion of site survey, setting out of roads, cutting and bending of re-enforcement are on-going with view to commencing concrete works on the drainage. “External electrification progress includes the completion of erection of poles and construction of housing for transformer sub-stations while cable line installation is on-going. Dossou said that the project also created jobs and wealth for not only the building professionals and contractors but 1,500 skilled and unskilled artisans. The representative of the contractors, Mr Raji Kehinde, also appealed to the ministry to make funds faster to avoid delay in the completion of the project. One of the indigenes of the locality, Mr Femi Adetifa, expressed joy over the housing development in the state and called for continuity by the Federal Government. The minister also inspected the on-going construction of N3.3 billion Federal Secretariat Complex, located at New Iyin Road, Ado-Ekiti, by Messrs Deux Project Ltd. with 20 per cent of the job completed. Source: (NAN) ...

May
15
2018

FG Teams Up With State Governments On Infrastructure Development Nationwide – Fashola Federal Government has no objection in States assisting to develop the road infrastructure located within their domains provided the terms of reference as provided by the Federal Government are respected. This will go a long way in deepening the dividends of democracy at the grassroots. The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola stated this at the Government House, Kebbi and Jigawa States while being received by the Governors, Sen. Atiku Abubakar Bagudu and Mohammed Badaru Abubakar respectively at the just concluded 2 – day inspection tour of on-going projects in the two States which commenced 8th May, 2018. Fashola had inspected the National Housing Programmes in the two states as well as the 108km Kalgo-Bunza-Kamba-Peka Road which terminates at the nations border with Niger Republic on the first day of his visit as well as paid courtesy calls on the two Governors. A total of 93km stretch of the Kalgo-Bunza-Kamba-Peka-Niger Republic Border Federal road was rehabilitated with asphalt overlay by the Kebbi State Government at the sum of N1,041,753,716.17 awarded to Messrs. CGC Nigeria Limited and this has since been reimbursed by the Federal Government while 15km of the road is still outstanding. The Minister was impressed with the standard of work and noted that the Federal Government remains committed to partnering with any state government that showed concern in providing critical infrastructure for the benefit of all citizens. While still in Kebbi, Fashola also inspected the on-going rehabilitation of Sokoto-Tambuwal-Jega-Birnin Yauri (Sokoto/Kebbi/Niger States) phase 1 Section 11: Jega-Birnin Yauri Road (186km) which is only 22.84% completed. At the pilot scheme of the National Housing Programmes (NHP) in both states which had a total of 38 Blocks of 76 flats each, comprising 3,2 and 1 bedroom flats, with some already completed and delivered by the contractors and others at different stages of completion, Fashola stated that the Federal Government will embark on a full scale housing economy at the end of the pilot scheme which is bound to create more than the 1,000 workers presently employed at each site in the 33 States where the NHP is currently active. He further stated that it will also triple the ecosystem of trade and commerce at the sites which has improved the economies and financial capacities of the locals and communities around the NHP sites nationwide. The Governor of Kebbi State, Sen. Artiku Abubakar Bagudu in response offered the Federal Government as much land as would be required for the full take-off of the programme and also thanked the Federal Government for the speedy response at reimbursing the State for the Kalgo-Bunza-Kamba-Peka-Niger Republic Border road. He noted that the Federal Government will seldom use the road but the indigenes of the state, surrounding states, border nations and other road users will enjoy the road. Also responding, the Jigawa State Governor, Abubakar Badaru invited the Minister to help commission 8 of the 10 completed state infrastructure stating that Mr. President had offered to commission two of the projects. He invited the Minister to also inspect the 1,300km road projects completed by his administration as a way of boosting transportation of agricultural products in the state. Fashola concluded his 2-day tour by inspecting the on-going rehabilitation of 32.8km Hadeja-Nguru Road Phase 11 in Jigawa State by Messrs. Mothercat Nig. Ltd. which is currently at 84.93% completion. ...

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Mar
05
2026

Housing Ministry, Shelter Advisory Convene Summit on Renewed Hope Housing PPP 


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Apr
15
2026

MEETING OF THE HON MINISTER, FMHUD, ARC AHMED DANGIWA WITH THE DELEGATION OF SOCIETY FOR WATER & SANITATION - A NETWORK OF CSOS, NGOS & COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS WORKING TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO SAFE WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE, APRIL 15, 2026.

Meeting of the Hon Minister, FMHUD, Arc Ahmed Dangiwa with the delegation of society for water & sanitation - a network of CSOs, NGOs & community based organizations working to improve access to safe water, sanitation & hygiene, April 15, 2026.

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Apr
23
2026

MINISTERIAL HANDOVER CEREMONY BETWEEN OUTGOING MINISTER, ARC AHMED DANGIWA AND HON MINISTER OF STATE, RT HON YUSUF ABDULLAHI ATA, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2026

Ministerial Handover Ceremony between outgoing Minister, Arc Ahmed Dangiwa and Hon Minister of State, Rt Hon Yusuf Abdullahi Ata, Thursday, April 23, 2026

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