


Minister Atah Salutes Valuers on International Estate Valuation Day Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, Rt. Hon. Abdullahi Yusuf Atah, has extended warm felicitations to estate surveyors and valuers across the country as they commemorate International Estate Valuation Day. Addressing the members of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers at the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (FMHUD) headquarters, the Minister praised the critical contributions of valuation professionals to Nigeria’s real estate and economic landscape. Minister Atah emphasized the pivotal role of estate valuers in promoting sustainable urban development. He acknowledged their expertise in property assessment, investment evaluation, and guiding economic policy through accurate asset valuation. The event was marked by a vibrant atmosphere, as participants donned branded green golf shirts and caps bearing the celebration’s logo, symbolizing unity and pride in the profession. Minister Atah urged valuers to remain committed to professionalism and innovation, underscoring the government’s readiness to collaborate with stakeholders in the real estate sector to achieve national housing and development objectives. This year’s celebration, themed “Transform, Invest, Thrive: Optimizing Real Estate Asset Finance and Taxation,” includes a week-long conference aimed at enhancing the skills and proficiency of estate valuers. The programme focuses on refreshing practitioners on the evolving role of valuation in diverse sectors, from financial planning to real estate investment and taxation. International Estate Valuation Day, especially significant to members of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV), highlights the indispensable role of valuers in driving economic stability through precise property assessments. The day also serves as a platform for public advocacy, educating citizens on the professional and statutory responsibilities of estate valuers in national development. Earlier in the celebration, ESV Rashidat Folake Odusiga, Chairman of NIESV’s Abuja branch, led a sensitization tour across the Federal Capital Territory. She noted the impressive turnout and professionalism displayed by members, stressing the importance of public awareness on the value and impact of accurate property valuation.
Housing Sector Experts, Stakeholders Converge for National Housing Council in Gombe * Affordable housing for Nigerians, building collapse menace, key topics for discussion Regulatory agencies, Professional bodies and stakeholders in the Nigeria housing sector have converged in Gombe, Gombe State capital for the 13th Meeting of the National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development. Organised by the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, the13th Council meeting themed "Housing the Future: Affordable Housing for Economic Growth, Climate Resilience and Urban Development" would last till Friday, November 15th, 2024. It is a meeting of stakeholders in the housing sector to review and discuss issues confronting the sector, exchange ideas and proffer solutions to move the sector forward. Participants at the meeting include: States' Honourable Commissioners, federal and States Directors in the built environment, States' Surveyors- General, General Managers/CEOs of Housing Coorperatios, Permanent Secretaries, Professionals and Regulatory bodies in the housing sector. In a key note address, the Commissioner, Gombe State Ministry of Works, Housing and Transportation, Engr. Usman Maijama'a Kallamu, stated that the meeting would reveal the importance of affordable housing as a driver of economic growth, tool to mitigate climate and foster sustainable urban development. " Our collective goal is to provide opportunity for every individual to have access to safe, decent and affordable housing" he remarked. In a welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Gombe State Ministry of Works, Housing and Transportation, Danladi Adamu, charged the delegates with the provision of mechanism to attract, increase, encourage and promote domestic sector investment in the housing sector, urging them to ensure the growth of best practices in the building sector to address incessant building collapse in the country. In his introductory remark, Director, Planning, Research and Statistics, Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Mohammed Bala Saulawa, explained that the Council meeting was structured into three sessions namely; the technical session of the directors, the session of the body of Permanent Secretaries under the Chairmanship of the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, and the Ministerial/States Commissioners session which is presided over by the Honourable Minister of Housing and Urban Development. Saulawa further stated that, the National Council on Lands Housing and Urban Development is the highest body in policy making for lands, housing and urban development matters in Nigeria. He urged participants to display a high level of professionalism in their deliberations, noting that, the technical session is expected to come up with solutions to the critical areas that will enhance housing affordability, provide equilibrium in demand and supply of housing market and tackle rapid increase in building collapse in Nigeria On building collapse, Saulawa pointed out that, it is not only about the building itself, rather the lives that are being lost and properties wasted, noting that council will come up with the policy that would help to curb the menace of building collapse in Nigeria. He further revealed that the Honourable Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa has recently inaugurated the building collapse tribunal, aimed at ensuring that anyone found wanting of the established laws will be sanctioned. The Council meeting affords experts from different field in the built environment the opportunity to share their wealth of experiences ranging from housing finance, prevention of building collapse, effective and efficient way of ensuring compensation for lands to the beneficiaries, among others. ...
Dangiwa Urges African Housing Ministers to Implement New Urban Agenda Initiatives *Pledges Nigeria’s Commitment to Sustainable Urbanization Cairo, Egypt – November 7, 2024 - At the African Ministerial Caucus of the 12th World Urban Forum, held in Cairo, Egypt, Nigeria's Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, called on African nations to intensify their efforts in implementing the New Urban Agenda initiatives. Dangiwa emphasized the critical need for sustainable urban development across Africa, affirming Nigeria’s commitment to achieving these goals through collaborative action, innovative financing, and robust public-private partnerships. The African Ministerial Caucus had in attendance Ministers of Housing, Land, and Urban Development from numerous African countries, including Uganda, Lesotho, Zambia, and Eswatini, who shared progress reports on their respective countries' strides in implementing the New Urban Agenda. Additionally, housing development finance institutions, including Shelter Afrique Development Bank, actively participated in discussions, underscoring the importance of financial partnerships in driving sustainable urbanization across the continent. In his address, Dangiwa highlighted the unified stance that African nations had adopted at the recent African Urban Forum in Addis Ababa, where countries pledged to fast-track Sustainable Development Goal 11 and align it with the African Union’s Agenda 2063. "Member states must continue to develop and implement comprehensive national plans integrating infrastructure, environmental stewardship, and economic growth to transform our cities into engines of prosperity," he stated. A key part of resolutions at the Forum was the importance of establishing national urban forums across Africa. These forums are to foster stakeholder dialogue towards sharpening national policies of member countries on urban planning, climate resilience, and economic inclusion, bolstering Africa’s ability to confront urban challenges through the Africa Urban Resilience Programme (AURP). The Hon. Minister also reiterate the need for transparent financial mechanisms and urged financial institutions to design innovative financing models that address low-income housing and promote sustainable economic growth. He pointed to Nigeria’s partnership with Shelter Afrique Development Bank (ShafDB), which mobilizes concessional funding to bridge Africa’s urban development financing gap, as an example for other nations. Dangiwa also shared Nigeria’s recent initiatives under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership, including the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Program aimed at providing 100,000 housing units nationwide. Nigeria’s commitment to sustainable urban development includes IFC EDGE partnerships that promote green building practices, urban renewal projects, and slum upgrades, demonstrating an integrated approach to enhancing urban environments. ...
Nigeria Explores Strategic Housing Development Partnership with India at WUF12 in Cairo In a landmark meeting at the 12th edition of the World Urban Forum (WUF12) held in Cairo, Egypt, Nigeria’s Hon. Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, engaged in high level discussions with India’s Hon'ble Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs Shri Manohar Lal. The bilateral talks centered on strengthening housing development partnerships and exploring collaborative strategies in housing and urban development between Nigeria and India. The discussions covered key areas of potential cooperation, including Nigeria’s Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme, social housing schemes, building resilient and sustainable cities, slum upgrade and urban renewal, and addressing the challenge of informal settlements. The meeting also featured Nigeria’s plans to establish Building Materials Manufacturing Hubs, which would enhance local production capacity to support affordable housing and job creation in Nigeria. India, with its robust housing sector, has recorded significant learnings in urban housing, sustainable city development, and social housing programs, which offer valuable insights for Nigeria’s housing development journey. Hon. Minister Dangiwa emphasized the importance of such cross-country collaboration, stating, “The shared experiences between Nigeria and India provide a valuable foundation for knowledge exchange and the pursuit of innovative housing solutions. Under the Renewed Hope Agenda of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, we are keen on leveraging bilateral partnerships towards fixing Nigeria’s housing and urban development challenges.” Expressing India’s support, Shri Manohar Lal highlighted the mutual benefits of this cooperation, adding, “We have experimented and learned how to do things better. We would be happy to support Nigeria’s efforts and share our experiences in addressing urban housing and infrastructure needs.” The meeting at WUF12 underscores Nigeria’s commitment to international cooperation to drive the Renewed Hope Agenda for housing and urban development. By partnering with India, a nation recognized for its progress in social housing and urban resilience, Nigeria aims to accelerate its mission to provide affordable, inclusive housing for its citizens and foster sustainable urban communities. ...
SPEECH BY THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, ARC. AHMED MUSA DANGIWA, AT THE OFFICIAL LAUNCHING OF THE RENEWED HOPE CITIES & ESTATES PROGRAMME AND GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY FOR THE 3,112 HOUSING-UNIT RENEWED HOPE CITY IN KARSANA, ABUJA, ON FEBRUARY 8, 2024, BY HIS EXCELLENCY, PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR
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REMARKS BY THE HON. MINISTER OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, ARC. AHMED MUSA DANGIWA AT THE INAUGURATION OF REFORM TASK TEAMS FOR THE ACTUALISATION OF THE RENEWED HOPE AGENDA FOR HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT AT THE NAF CONFERENCE CENTRE, ABUJA
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MEETING OF THE GERMAN DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION (GIZ) WITH THE HON MINISTER OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, ARC AHMED MUSA DANGIWA
Meeting of the German Development Cooperation (GIZ) with the Hon Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc Ahmed Musa Dangiwa
MINISTER OF STATE FOR HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT. RT. HON. ABDULLAHI YUSUF ATA MAKING REMARK AT THE FMHUD INTERNATIONAL ESTATE VALUATION DAY AT MINISTRY. MONDAY 5TH MAY, 2025
Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development. Rt. Hon. Abdullahi Yusuf Ata making remark at the FMHUD International Estate Valuation Day at Ministry. Monday 5th May, 2025