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Dec
05
2024
LR: Chair UN Habitat Executive Board and Hon. Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa and Executive Director, UN Habitat, Ms. Anaclaudia Rossbach at the 2nd Session of 2024 UN Habitat Executive Board Meeting at the UN Office in Nairobi, Kenya

UN-HABITAT COMMENDS NIGERIA’S COMMITMENT TO TACKLING HUMAN SETTLEMENT CHALLENGES

 

•    As Dangiwa Announces FG’s $500,000 Contribution to UN-Habitat Country Office to Boost Multi-Bilateral Fund Mobilization, Advisory Services, and Technical Capacity for Housing and Urban Development

 

Thursday, December 5, 2024: The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) has commended Nigeria for its commitment to fostering transformative change in human settlements and improving urban environments.  

 

The new Executive Director of UN-Habitat, Ms. Anaclaudia Rossbach, gave the commendation yesterday in Nairobi, Kenya, during the opening session of the second meeting of the 2024 Executive Board, chaired by Nigeria’s Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa.  

 

She praised Nigeria’s effective leadership of the UN-Habitat Executive Board and lauded Arc. Dangiwa for his focused stewardship as Chair. Ms. Rossbach also expressed gratitude for Nigeria’s recent approval of a $500,000 contribution to UN-Habitat.  

 

“I greatly appreciate Nigeria’s commitment, exemplified by the Chair of the Executive Board, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, in advancing the mandate of UN-Habitat. Nigeria’s approval of $500,000 to UN-Habitat reflects its dedication to our partnership. This funding will bolster the UN-Habitat Country Office in Nigeria, enhancing its capacity to provide multi-level support for achieving Nigeria’s housing and urban development goals,” she stated.  

 

Earlier, Arc. Dangiwa, in his opening remarks at the Executive Board Meeting, announced that His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, had approved the Ministry’s request for a $500,000 contribution to UN-Habitat. This aligns with the terms of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Nigeria and UN-Habitat for the period 2022–2027. The amount covers the outstanding Tranche 1 contribution for 2022–2023.  

 

Under the MoU, UN-Habitat is tasked with working with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development towards mobilizing technical expertise, capacity, and financial resources at national, regional, and international levels to drive impactful projects. The MoU also supports the development and implementation of projects and activities, provision of technical advisory services, and capacity-building assistance to federal, state, and local governments. Additionally, UN-Habitat will help foster partnerships and establish effective collaboration with bilateral and multilateral development partners.  

 

“We recognize the critical importance of enhanced funding to support UN-Habitat’s objectives and appreciate the contributions of member states and partners in this regard. Nigeria remains steadfast in its commitment to UN-Habitat. Just last week, our President approved a $500,000 contribution to cover Nigeria’s outstanding obligations for 2022–2023, reaffirming our dedication to the organization through our partnership framework,” Dangiwa stated.  

 

The Hon. Minister added that the Ministry is determined to maximize the value of its relationships with bi-lateral institutions such as the UN Habitat towards actualizing the Renewed Hope Agenda for housing and urban development. He acknowledged the support of delegates, and the progress achieved during Nigeria’s tenure as Chair of the Executive Board. Notable accomplishments include evaluating progress in implementing Assembly resolutions, reviewing the organization’s work plan and budget, and advancing the strategic plan for 2026–2029.  

 

“These milestones are expected to strengthen the realization of the global vision for human settlements at the national level. The emphasis on the sustainability and inclusiveness of the strategic plan is particularly reassuring,” he added.  
 

PHOTO NEWS

Dec
13
2024

PICTURES FROM THE STAKEHOLDER- CITIZENS ENGAGEMENT ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION SERVICE IN NIGERIA, HELD IN LAGOS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13TH, 2024.

Pictures from the Stakeholder- Citizens Engagement on the Improvement of Land Administration Service in Nigeria, held in Lagos, Friday, December 13th, 2024.

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PHOTO NEWS

Dec
17
2024

INSPECTION VISIT OF THE RENEWED HOPE HOUSING ESTATE AT EGBEDA, IBADAN, OYO STATE BY THE DIRECTOR/HOD PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT . HE WAS RECEIVED AT THE SITE BY THE CONTROLLER, THE FIELD OFFICE STAFF AND CONTRACTORS TODAY 17TH DECEMBER 2024.

INSPECTION VISIT OF THE RENEWED HOPE HOUSING ESTATE AT EGBEDA, IBADAN, OYO STATE BY THE DIRECTOR/HOD PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT . HE WAS RECEIVED AT THE SITE BY THE CONTROLLER, THE FIELD OFFICE STAFF AND CONTRACTORS TODAY 17TH DECEMBER 2024.

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