Housing Ministry Holds Seminar on Data Protection Act Compliance for Directors * Ministry committed to Stronger Data Accountability Culture - Belgore In line with the provisions of the Nigeria Data Protection Act (NDPA 2023), an awareness Seminar on Annual Data Protection and Compliance Audit was organized for the Directors of the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development. The NDPA 2023 represents a landmark achievement in Nigeria’s digital governance framework. It establishes clear obligations for all public and private institutions to safeguard personal data, promote accountability, and strengthen trust in the digital ecosystem. In his opening remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Shuaib Belgore, urged staff of the Ministry to imbibe a strong culture of data accountability in order to build and sustain public trust by safeguarding information entrusted to them. While reaffirming the Ministry’s commitment to full compliance with the Nigeria Data Protection Act, he described data protection as both a legal and moral obligation, emphasing that as a Ministry responsible for delivering housing solutions and driving urban development nationwide, it manages a significant volume of sensitive information that must be handled with utmost responsibility. He noted that the seminar underscores the fact that data protection goes beyond regulatory compliance to fostering a culture of accountability, discipline, and professionalism in the collection, processing, storage, and sharing of data, explaining that even a single lapse in data management could have serious consequences for the institution and the citizens it serves. Dr Belgore further stated that the Ministry serves as custodian of critical data, including records of applicants under the Renewed Hope Housing Programme, staff records, land documentation, contractors’ data, and financial information, assuring of the Ministry’s commitment to upholding the highest standards of data governance and maintaining public trust. “In today’s digital environment, data is not merely an operational asset but a matter of public trust. With the enforcement of the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023 and the increasing digitization of our processes, data protection is no longer optional. Every citizen who submits information to this Ministry expects it to be safeguarded against misuse, unauthorized access, and breaches,” he stated. Accordingly. Belgore added that data protection is not the responsibility of the ICT Department alone, but of every officer, director, and staff member who interacts with information in any form, describing the seminar as a timely intervention aimed at strengthening accountability, professionalism, and compliance culture within the Ministry. He highlighted ongoing digital initiatives within the Ministry, including the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) System, the Renewed Hope Housing Portal, and the soon-to-be-launched Consolidated Land Registry Management System (CLRMS), stressing that these advancements make it imperative for all staff to understand and uphold data protection principles. The Permanent Secretary urged participants to engage actively, ask questions, and reflect on how data protection principles apply to their daily responsibilities. Speaking earlier, the Head of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Department, Dr. Marcus Amionoleme, stated that data protection is essential to safeguarding the dignity, privacy, and trust of Nigerians served by the Ministry. He stressed that as custodians of the Ministry’s ICT systems, the Department must ensure that every unit aligns with established data protection standards. Dr. Amionoleme explained that the seminar was designed to deepen participants’ understanding of the requirements of the NDPA 2023, highlight the importance of the annual compliance audit as a tool for transparency and institutional integrity, and equip staff with practical strategies to embed a sustainable data protection culture across the Ministry’s operations.
Housing Ministry Inaugurates Anti-Corruption Unit Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and accountability with the formal inauguration of Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU) in the ministry Speaking at the event in Abuja, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. Shuaib Muhammad Belgore, who was represented by the Director Office of the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Folorunsho Alabi described then induction as a significant milestone in strengthening internal oversight and ethical governance within the Ministry. “This event marks a major step in our commitment to promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance,” Dr. Belgore said. The Permanent Secretary charged the inductees to promote a culture of integrity. “As ACTU members, your role is crucial in upholding our values and promoting a culture of integrity.” He urged the newly inducted members to carry out their duties with diligence and responsibility, identifying areas for improvement and driving reform across the Ministry. Dr. Belgore also outlined key expectations of the unit: to demonstrate leadership in transparency and accountability, promote ethical practices, and work collaboratively with stakeholders to implement positive change. The inauguration concluded with the formal induction of the ACTU nominees, with the Permanent Secretary expressing confidence in their ability to deliver meaningful impact. “I wish you success and look forward to the positive changes your service will bring,” he added. In his address, the Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), represented by the Deputy Director of Corruption Monitoring and Evaluation, Mr. Kayode Kupolati, charged the inductees with key responsibilities. These include conducting system studies, investigating complaints, and promoting the domestication of the code of ethics within the ministry. He emphasized that the Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU) is an independent body and must be allowed to operate without external interference. He also urged the ministry’s management to provide the unit with the necessary financial support and to integrate its activities into the ministry’s broader programs. In response, the Chairman of the Ministry's ACTU, Mr. Umaru Mohammed, reaffirmed the unit’s dedication to its mandate. He pledged that the team would carry out their duties with diligence and professionalism to position the ministry as a model in the anti-corruption drive. “We are fully prepared to carry out our responsibilities in line with the ACTU standing orders,” he stated. “We will work collectively to uphold the core values of integrity, transparency, honesty, and accountability in the discharge of our duties.” ...
Strategic Partnerships, Investment, Key to Solving Nigeria’s Housing Challenges - Ata Minister of State, Housing and Urban Development, Rt Hon Yusuf Abdullahi Ata has stated that strategic partnerships and investment are key to solving Nigeria’s housing challenges. Ata spoke during his meeting with a Vietnese, Ms Allen Le and Partners, an International Investment Consulting Joint Company in Abuja, Tuesday, 27th May, 2027. " The primary mandate of the ministry is to provide mass housing for Nigerians and we welcome potential collaboration with Ms Allen Le and Partners International Investment Consulting Joint Company in achieving this goal", he stated. The Minister reaffirmed the commitment of the Ministry to addressing Nigeria’s housing challenges through strategic partnerships and investment, saying the ongoing construction of Renewed Hope Cities and Estates across locations is the current priority of the administration of President Bola President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. "Under the Renewed Hope Agenda, we are constructing 3,000 housing units each in Lagos, Abuja, and Kano for Renewed Hope Cities, and 250 housing units in each of the 36 states for the Estates," He said. Additionally, Ata stated that the social housing initiative will deliver 77,400 housing units- 100 in each of the 774 local government areas. "We need to know specifically how we will partner with you. Make a formal proposal to the Ministry indicating where you want to collaborate with us. We look forward to seeing clearly the areas where you want us to come in,” the Minister said. The Minister further reiterated the openness to partnerships that align with the mandate of the ministry of delivering affordable and sustainable housing solutions for Nigerians. Accordingly, Ata disclosed that 30 percent of the the 77,400 of the social housing units will be given to the non-income Nigerians, commending President Tinubu for maintaining his stand on 30 percent even when 20 percent was proposed to him. Speaking earlier, the leader of the six- man delegation, Allen Ke Nam of the SV -NED Incorporated, informed the minister of their interest in contributing to Nigeria’s growing housing sector, and seek partnership in construction of affordable houses for Nigerians. He requested the Federal Government to provide the company an opportunity to invest by providing acres of land for housing construction. On how beneficial the partnership will be to Nigeria, Allen Le Nam said the collaboration will lead to job creation and skilled acquisition as new construction methods will be introduced in the course of construction. The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry Dr Shuaib Belgore also commended the delegation for their presentation and assured them of the collaboration of the ministry to providing affordable housing for Nigerians. ...
Dangiwa Inaugurates New Board for Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, has formally inaugurated new Board members of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), charging them with the critical responsibility of repositioning the Bank as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s housing finance system under the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu Administration. Arc Dangiwa, while emphasizing the strategic role of the FMBN in delivering affordable housing to Nigerians through the National Housing Fund (NHF) Scheme, noted that FMBN is not just a lender but a regulator, an innovator, and a builder of housing finance systems. He said that Nigerians in both formal and informal employment across the public and private sector can access mortgage loans at rates and terms that no commercial institutions can match. “We are talking about single digit rates of 6 to 7 percent repayment periods of up to 30 years and equity contribution as low as zero to 10 percent. In contrast, commercial banks charge 18 to24 percent interest, require percent 30 percent equity, and offer tenor of 6 to 10 year,” he explained. The Minister charged the new Board with pursuing and achieving seven key strategic priorities: 1. Recapitalization: Push forward the long-awaited ₦500 billion recapitalization of FMBN. 2. Digitalization: Accelerate full digital integration of customer-facing services. 3. Loan Performance: Improve loan recovery and audit compliance. 4. Housing Delivery: Facilitate the development of a minimum of 5,000 new homes annually. 5. Mortgage Access: Target 20,000 annual mortgage disbursements with faster processing. 6. NHF Expansion: Grow the contributor base, especially in the informal and diaspora sectors. 7. Strategic Partnerships: Strengthen ties with institutional investors and international partners. He reminded them that they were appointed to drive reform, ensure transparency and unlock the full potential of this national institution informing them that their responsibilities and powers are clearly defined in the FMBN Establishment Act, CAP F16, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria. “The stakes are high. Millions of Nigerians are counting on FMBN—and on your leadership—to bridge the gap between aspiration and homeownership,” the Minister emphasized. “The era of business-as-usual is over. This is the time for delivery,” he added. Dangiwa also commended the current FMBN Management for significant strides, including the full implementation of a Core Banking Application system that now enables NHF contributors to register, make contributions, apply for loans, and monitor their accounts entirely online, saying the digital transformation has reduced transaction turnaround time by 40 percent and improved public trust. He further lauded FMBN’s recent achievements which are disbursing over ₦73 billion in housing finance, supporting over 30,000 beneficiaries, processing ₦30.7 billion in NHF refunds, mobilizing over ₦203 billion in contributions, registering nearly 374,000 new contributors and recording a ₦11.58 billion operational surplus (unaudited) for 2024 He also applauded the Bank’s collaboration with the Ministry on the Renewed Hope Housing Programme and its introduction of a ₦100 billion Bankable Off-taker Guarantee as innovative steps toward bridging Nigeria’s housing deficit. The Minister recalled his previous experience as Managing Director of the Bank, highlighting the structural challenges that have historically hindered its performance. He noted that, upon assuming office as Minister, he initiated a comprehensive housing sector reform, including the establishment of a Housing Institutions Reform Task Team. The Task Team’s report includes recommendations to modernize the FMBN and NHF Acts, which the Minister urged the new Board to champion. In his address, the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Shuaib Belgore, expressed warm congratulations to the newly appointed members of the board, highlighting their professional achievements, integrity, and capacity to offer strategic guidance in a sector as critical as housing and urban development. He acknowledged the FMBN as the apex institution for mortgage finance in the country, whose role includes; custodianship of the National Housing Fund, ensuring affordable housing finance for low and middle-income Nigerians. Belgore also emphasized on the central role of Housing in the social and economic stability of a nation, generating employment, building communities, promoting wealth creation, and enhancing dignity. “In Nigeria, bridging the housing gap remains a top priority. That is why we view the FMBN not just as a bank, but as a national vehicle for inclusive growth, social protection, and economic opportunity”, he said. Belgore further expressed the Ministry’s commitment to working hand in hand with the board and management to ensure that the bank's operations are aligned with national housing priorities, as well as ensuring that shared reform efforts remain people focused, sustainable, and transformational. Responding on behalf of the new board members, the chairman, Board of Directors and a former deputy Governor of Kano state, His Excellency, Dr. Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Honorable Minister for the opportunity to serve the country. He reiterated the importance of the housing sector and the need to deliver on the mandates given by the President, giving his word on behalf of the board, that they would be found worthy. Dr. Gawuna promised that the Board would seek guidance from the best quarters when the need arises. He as well thanked the management of the FMBN under the leadership of the Managing Director, Alh. Shehu Usman Osidi. List of New FMBN Board Members: 1) H.E Nasiru Gawuna - Board Chairman 2) Alh. Shehu Usman Osidi - MD/CEO (FMBN) - Member 3) Muhammad Sani Abdu -Executive Director/LM&S - Member 4) Ibidapo Odujokan - Executive Director/Finance and Corporate Service - Member 5) Chinenye Chinedu Anosike, Executive Director/Business and Portfolio Management - Member 6) Arc. Abimbola Adenike Asein , Non Executive Director - Member 7) Nura Aliyu Tijjani - Non Executive Director - Member 8) Abdullahi Hamisu, Non Executive Director - Member 9) Momoh Jubril, Non Executive Director - Member ...
REMARKS BY THE HON. MINISTER OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, ARC. AHMED MUSA DANGIWA AT THE MEETING WITH THE FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY COMMISSION (FRC) AT THE MINISTRY’S HEAD OFFICE IN ABUJA ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2023
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1. It is my pleasure to welcome you all to the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and to thank you for the good work that you are doing in upholding the values of transparency and accountability in our nation's financial governance.
2. The establishment of the Fiscal Responsibility Commission through the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2007 marked a pivotal milestone in our nation's pursuit of transparent and accountable financial governance.
3. Over the years, FRC’s dedication to fostering an environment of economic prudence has provided an institutional framework for ensuring efficient resource allocation, and effective debt management.
4. We are keenly aware of the Commission’s commitment to mainstreaming international best practices and facilitating greater efficiency in public expenditure, revenue collection, and fiscal transparency by all organs of government.
5. I sincerely believe that your efforts in undertaking fiscal and financial studies, analyzing key economic indicators, and sharing these insights with the public are invaluable for informed decision-making.
6. As the Minister of Housing and Urban Development, I clearly understand the important role that fiscal responsibility should play in guiding the management of the Ministry’s affairs. For me, fiscal responsibility is not just merely a concept; it is a cornerstone that should shape our decisions, policies, and strategies, ensuring the judicious management of the Ministry’s resources so that we can give Nigerians value for money as we conceive, develop, and implement our affordable housing and urban development plans.
7. I also recognize that the responsible management of finances within our Ministry is not an option but a fundamental obligation to Nigerians. Every decision that we make, every resource that we allocate, carries the weight of public trust and expectation. Therefore, instilling fiscal responsibility is indeed an ethical imperative and a commitment to transparent and accountable governance.
8. So, I want to assure you of our commitment to fostering the ideals and values that FRC promotes.
9. I am eager to explore synergies between our entities and identify areas where our combined expertise and mandates can create meaningful impact.
10. Thank you for gracing this meeting with your esteemed presence. I look forward to a fruitful collaboration.
REMARKS BY THE HON. MINISTER OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, ARC. AHMED MUSA DANGIWA AT THE MEETING WITH THE INSTITUTE OF DIRECTORS (IoD) AT THE MINISTRY’S HEAD OFFICE IN ABUJA ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2023
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1. First, I would like to thank the Board of Governor led by Mr. U.K. Eke, MFR, FIoD of the IoD Center for Corporate Governance for paying me this courtesy visit.
2. I am a very proud member of the Center, so I know and acknowledge the good and important work that you are doing in promoting good governance practices in Nigerian companies and the Public Sector.
3. The ideals that the Center promotes align seamlessly with the fundamental principles that underpin effective and responsible leadership. This includes Integrity, Meritocracy, Professionalism, Accountability and Probity, Customer Centricity and Teamwork.
4. I recall that as the Managing Director/Chief Executive of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) IoD was a strong partner and insightful resource during the series of Board/Management Retreats and Capacity Building/Training programs that we carried out.
5. During these sessions we sought to build a new culture of high performance that delivers results even while confronting systemic and institutional bottlenecks.
6. I believe that the robust contributions and input from IoD helped to bring clarity to our initiatives and increase staff capacity. All these resulted in the historic performance that I was able to lead the Management to record within our five years at the Bank.
7. I am proud to say that what we achieved in five years at FMBN was far more than what previous managements had achieved in 25 years before we came on board.
8. As the Minister of Housing and Urban Development, I plan to continue this collaboration with IoD.
9. Fortunately, the FMBN is under the supervision of our Ministry, so we are going to promote and encourage that engagement. We will do the same for the Federal Housing Authority.
10. We would leverage your capacities and resources to boost professionalism and effective leadership at all levels within the Ministry and Agencies towards powering our Action Plan for Housing and Urban Development.
11. We hope that we can do this through periodic retreats, seminars, brainstorming sessions to empower our professionals with the right leadership techniques.
12. In line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, we intend to build a Ministry of Housing and Urban Development that embraces the performance-driven culture of the private sector so that we can more effectively deliver homes and livable communities for Nigerians.
13. I acknowledge the challenges and past failed attempts in the housing sector. But I am hopeful that by leveraging the wealth of expertise of groups such as the IoD Center for Corporate Governance, and the cooperation of our Directors and Ministry staff, we shall deliver the Renewed Hope vision of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for the housing and urban development sectors.
14. Thank you all for your attention.
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