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