Dangiwa Inaugurates Builders Disciplinary Tribunal … commends CORBON for collaborative engagement with the Ministry. … says Ministry remains committed to supporting stakeholders to meet global standards. Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc Ahmed Musa Dangiwa has inaugurated a seven member Disciplinary Tribunal for Registered Builders of Nigeria, Tuesday, October 29th, 2024. The Disciplinary Tribunal is charged with the duty of considering and determining any case of infraction by the members referred to it by the panel established by the Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON) In his inauguration speech, the Minister expressed the Ministry's dedication to collaborate with professional bodies and regulatory agencies in the built environment, in order to ensure that it meets global standards. The tribunal is a part of the Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON), Danhiwa disclosed that the inauguration was facilitated by sections 16 (1) and (2) of the Builders Registration Act, Cap B13, LFN 2004 which guides the establishment of the tribunal. While acknowledging the responsibility of builders to construct safe and reliable structures that protect lives, the Minister emphasized on the importance of adhering to regulations and standards in the profession, warning about the catastrophic consequence of compromising safety. “I have always believed that establishing structures, systems and procedures that enforce adherence to professional standards and ethics is crucial" he said. He expressed his dissatisfaction with the recurring pattern of building collapse across the country, citing the tragic incident which recently occurred in the Lugbe area of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Similarly, he also stated that the Builders Disciplinary Tribunal is designed to take decisive action on issues concerning gaps in enforcement and professional diligence in the building industry. “Under the Renewed Hope Agenda of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, negligence, misconduct, or compromise on safety standards will not be tolerated in the building industry” he warned. Accordingly, Arc. Dangiwa commended the CORBON for its collaborative engagement with the Ministry in providing a list of qualified nominees, further charging members of the tribunal to uphold the trust and credibility of the building profession by ensuring that disciplinary cases are managed with integrity, fairness and transparency. “Your decisions will have far-reaching effects, and I trust you to carry out your responsibilities with the diligence and professionalism that this mandate requires”, he said. Responding on behalf of the newly inaugurated members, the Chairman of the Registered Builders Disciplinary Tribunal, Bldr. Samson Ameh Opaluwah Stated that the inauguration of the Tribunal signified a bold statement by the Federal Government of Nigeria through Minister Dangiwa, that professionalization and regulation by law are being further entrenched in the building industry. He assured the Minister that the tribunal would enforce discipline on builders who are found wanting, further promising commitment to the professionalization of the built environment.
empowered with the duty of upholding the standards of the building profession, as well as guarding public safety.
Renewed Hope Housing Agenda Not Tolerant of Abandoned Work – Dangiwa * Says, if you collect our money you must do the work * Ministry desperate to give Nigerians value for money Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc Ahmed Musa Dangiwa has emphatically declared that the Renewed Hope Housing Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would not tolerate abandoned work. He also strongly warned that any contractor that collects government's money for housing project must do the work, emphasizing that the Ministry was desperate to give Nigerians value for money. Dangiwa sounded this warning on Saturday, June 29th, 2024 in Warri, Delta State, during the foundation laying of 250 Renewed Hope Housing Estate, for the State. Delta State is the ninth state in the series so far to have the groudbreaking among the thirteenth states scheduled under phase one of the renewed hope housing project, across the nation. The thirteenth states under phase one based on available land provided are; Kano, Katsina, Sokoto (north- west); Gombe and Yobe (north-east); Ebonyi and Abia (south- east), Akwa-Ibom and Delta (south-south); Osun and Oyo (south-west) and Benue and Nassarawa (north-central) The Federal Government intends to deliver 50,000 houses under phase one, and the funding comes from the N50 Billion 2023 Supplementary budget; The remaining States not captured under the supplementary budget would be covered under the 2024 budget of the Ministry if they provided the land at no cost to ease affordability. Dangiwa described the housing construction as a key component towards stimulating inclusive growth and helping to attain President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s mission of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty. Delta State Governor, Rt Hon (Elder) Sheriff Oborevwori was represented at the groundbreaking event by his Deputy. Sir Monday Onyeme. The Governor said "Delta State is happy to partner with the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development in the Renewed Hope Housing Programme". He expressed gratefulness to the federal government for including Delta State among the first thirteen states under phase one, explaining that the state had provided free land for the project. The Governor also disclosed that the state Government had granted waiver on certificate of occupancy and payment of ground rent in order to enhance affordability of the houses to the citizens. The Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme was launched by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu with a groundbreaking for 3,112 Renewed Hope City in Karsana, Abuja in February 2024. Under the programme, government intends to build seven (7) new cities, one each for a geo-political zone and the Federal Capital Territory, while the Estate will be in the remaining States across the federation. “I want to charge the developers of all the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates across the States to ensure that they build according to specifications. I want to emphasize in very strong terms that we will not tolerate substandard work from any developer, and we will explore all necessary legal means, including the EFCC, to ensure that they deliver as per the contract. If you collect government money, you must do the work" he Said. Similarly, the minister charged the developers to adhere to the timeline and finish within the stipulated three months timeline so that the process for indigenes to purchase the houses and move in, can begin. ...
Housing Construction Key to Stimulating Inclusive Growth, Lifting 100 Million Nigerians Out of Poverty – Dangiwa * Flags off 250-Housing Unit Renewed Hope Estate in Akwa Ibom * Says the housing market has potential to unlock $1 Trillion Economy Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa has described housing construction as a key component towards stimulating inclusive growth and helping to attain President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s mission of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty. Speaking during the groundbreaking for 250-housing unit Renewed Hope Estate in Akwa Ibom on Friday 28th June 2024, Arc. Dangiwa noted that the housing sector has the potential to trigger a $1 Trillion economy going by the vigour and seriousness with which the president is addressing the housing challenge in the country. The project, which is part of the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates programme launched by Mr. President with a groundbreaking for 3,112 Renewed Hope City in Karsana, Abuja in February 2024, has further covered states like Kano, with 500-unit Renewed Hope City; and Katsina, Gombe, Yobe, and Sokoto, each with a 250-unit Renewed Hope Estate in the first round of groundbreaking. The second leg of groundbreaking, which began in Ebonyi on Wednesday 26th June and moved to Abia on Thursday 27th June, and now in Akwa Ibom, will cover eight states in all, including Delta, Osun, Oyo, Benue, and Nasarawa states for 250 housing units in each of these states. “Our plan is to turn Nigeria into a huge construction site. This estate, like the others, comprises 50 units of 1-bedroom semi-detached bungalows, 150 units of 2-bedroom semi-detached bungalows, and 50 units of 3-bedroom semi-detached bungalows. “We have designed these housing units in a way that makes them affordable for people to acquire by using organic designs to allow for future expansion as the income of beneficiaries increases. This means that a 1-bedroom unit can be expanded to 2 bedrooms, and a 2-bedroom unit can also be expanded to 3 bedrooms as the owner’s financial situation improves or their family grows,” he said. Dangiwa underscored the huge economic benefit of housing construction, noting that it goes beyond improving the economies of local communities. “Statistics show that the construction of one housing unit creates an average of 25 direct and indirect jobs. So, for these 250 housing units in Akwa Ibom, we hope to create jobs for over 6,500 people in various trades, from professionals like architects, civil engineers, and mechanical engineers to masons, plumbers, tilers, electricians, and laborers. We have seen unskilled workers at sites earning as much as N35,000 per week, at an average of N5,000 per day. This amounts to about N140,000 per month. “This is in addition to the economic activities, including those selling food, supplying blocks, and providing building materials. The value chain effect of construction work on this site is significant and creates a positive economic impact,” he said. While he thanked the Governor of Akwa Ibom state, Pastor Umo Eno for providing the land for the project at no cost, he urged other state governors to take a cue from the twelve states so far captured under the N50 Billion 2023 Supplementary Budget, assuring them that their states will be included in the 2024 Budget of the Ministry as the Ministry plans to build Renewed Hope Estates in all the states. “I want to charge the developers, Messrs Trust Global Ltd, Springwell Intercontinental Resources, and Hyousungs Ltd, to ensure that they build according to specifications. I want to emphasize in very strong terms that we will not tolerate substandard work from any developer, and we will explore all necessary legal means, including EFCC, to ensure that they deliver as per the contract. If you collect government money, you must do the work. “We also want the developers to adhere to the timeline and finish within three months so that we can begin the process of getting Akwa Ibom indigenes to purchase and move in,” he said. ...
DIGITALIZATION: HOUSING MINISTRY TRAINS STAFF ON USE OF OFFICIAL EMAIL ACCOUNT. In line with the ongoing digitalization in the Federal Civil Service, the department of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, has conducted a hybrid training program on the use and management of the newly created official email accounts for staff of the Ministry, for the purpose of official correspondences. In his address at the training program, the Permanent Secretary Dr. Marcus Ogunbiyi noted that the use of official email address in all official correspondence was a directive of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation and has become an important gateway in the ongoing digitalization process in the civil service, pointing out that all communications with the Head of Service by directors and departments must be done using the official email address. He expressed optimism that with the way the digitalization plans are going, the official emails may soon be required to log into the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System platform to make leave applications. On Performance Management System (PMS), the Permanent Secretary informed that the Directors and Heads of Departments, HoDs, would sign their performance contract with him soon, and sanctions would be meted out to the HoD, that are not active on the official email address. Dr. Ogunbiyi urged the staff to execute tasks within their schedule to the best of their abilities as the ratings from their performances when evaluated would contribute to their scores during promotions. "we are commencing Performance Management System and any strikes gotten in the reporting year will affect your scores and ratings, and ultimately affect your promotion”, he notified. He strongly advised about the importance of the use of the official email address as well as visits to the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) self portal, adding they would also form part of assessment for the PMS. The Permanent Secretary further encouraged the staff to visit the recently launched virtual learning platform by the Office of the Head of Service, to learn and take courses that will improve their careers. In his presentation, the Director in charge of the ICT department, Marcus Amiolemen, told the participants that the essence of the training was to ensure that everybody knows how to effectively use the staff official email account created for the staff using their username. He explained that the creation of an official email address that is domain specific for government businesses was the directive of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, adding the official email address gives the staff the ministry's identity. He informed that the URL of the official Email for the Ministry is https://mail.fmud.gov.ng/owa. or alternatively, through the staff email option on the menu bar of the Ministry’s web portal https://mhud.gov.ng. The Director educated the participants on the importance of the country’s identity which is .gov.ng, on the international gateway, adding that all official communications must use official emails that come with the domain name for identity purposes. On the security of email accounts, Amiolemen gave assurance that the accounts are fully secured as it is being managed by Galaxy Backbone, a company with a proven track record in ICT in Nigeria, adding the site is also designed to identify and filter unsolicited emails. Amiolemen, while informing the participants that a total of 520 official email addresses has been created for staff of the Ministry since the directive from the Head of Service sadly noted that more than 75% of the email addresses were not yet in use. He warned that the email accounts were designed to be automatically deactivated and license retrieved by Galaxy Backbone, the managers of the exchange platform, if not used within a period of 90 days. Amiolemen also demonstrated practical steps through slides, on how to navigate the platform, while also appealing to the staff to visit the Ministry’s web portal so as to be kept abreast of happenings in the Ministry. ...
KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY THE HON. MINISTER OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT AT THE 20TH EDITION OF MORTGAGE BANKING SUB-SECTOR CEO’S ANNUAL RETREAT AT THE TRANSCORP HILTON, ABUJA, ON SATURDAY, 2ND DECEMBER 2023
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1. First, I would like to commend the leadership of the Mortgage Banking Association of Nigeria (MBAN) for sustaining this Annual CEO Retreat.
2. Each year this Retreat provides a platform for CEOs of Mortgage Banks, Mortgage Brokerage Companies, Statutory Regulatory Bodies, Federal and State Governments/Policy Makers and other housing industry stakeholders to gather, network, share experiences, discuss sector challenges to produce clear recommendations that border on effective housing delivery in the country.
3. These Retreats are important because they help in the cross pollination of industry experiences, ideas, and knowledge critical to sharpening government policy on sustainable housing delivery in our dear country.
4. This 2023 edition is the 20th in the series, and I am happy to be here to address you for the first time as the Minister of Housing and Urban Development.
5. However, I am pained to note that the same problems that have been militating against the growth of housing finance, mortgage adoption and housing delivery in this country and have been the points of discussion at every one of the previous 19 editions are the same ones that still plague the sector today.
6. While preparing for this Keynote Address, I recalled a paper titled “Mortgage Banking/Housing Finance Sector in Nigeria: Past, Present and Future” presented by the former MBAN Executive Secretary, Mr. Kayode Omotosho in 2011 – 12 years ago. That was years before I became the MD/CEO of FMBN in 2017 and began attending these Retreats.
7. In the paper he listed the following as the major constraints bedeviling the industry and I quote:
• Affordability gap in home ownership
• Dearth of long-Term Funds
• Critical Need for Enhanced Capital and Resource Base of Primary Mortgage Institutions (PMIs) and the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN)
• Difficulty in accessing Land and secure title to Land due to the shortcomings in the provision and implementation of the Land Use Act of 1978.
• Inadequate Legal Framework
• Inadequate Housing Infrastructure
• Inadequate incentives, concessions and taxes and non-availability of insurance Framework
• Insufficient production and high cost of building materials as well as inadequate skilled labour.
• The critical need to significantly grow the contribution of the entire Mortgage Banking/ Housing Finance Sector to the Nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) which was put at 0.38%, compared to other Countries such as South Africa and Malaysia with an average rate of 40%.
Mr. Kayode in that paper went on to list the following key success factors. First was expedited action to review mortgage related laws. This includes:
• The Land Use Act 1978
• The National Housing Fund Act 1992
• The Mortgage Institutions Act 1989
• The Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria Act 1993
• The Trustee Investments Act 1962
• The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Act 1993
• The Insurance Act 2002
• The Investments and Securities Act 1999
• The Federal Housing Authority Act 1990
• Securitization Bill
• Foreclosure Laws Bill (Residential Mortgages Act & Residential Mortgages (Incentives) Act
• Others included the need to reduce cost of title perfection, improving access to long-term funds, computerization of land registry offices, capitalization of Primary Mortgage Banks (PMBs) and the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN).
8. Now, fast forward to 2023, and you will agree with me that not much has changed. Most of these problems are still with us. The National Housing Strategy Report developed in collaboration with FMDQs and launched by the previous administration cited just about the same problems. The report lists land, infrastructure deficit, high housing construction cost, household demand (which means the ability to pay and willingness to pay), and lack of affordable housing financing options.
9. It is therefore against the backdrop of these recurring conversations and growing industry challenges that the theme for this year’s Retreat “Advancing Sustainable and Affordable Housing in Nigeria: Navigating Macro-Economic, Legislative, and Policy Frontiers” is so apt.
10. This is because the theme emphasizes the need for all players to find ways to NAVIGATE the macro, legal and policy bottlenecks. This speaks to the need for innovation. It speaks to the need for creativity. And it speaks to the need for effective leadership at every point in the value chain. This is because leaders are supposed to make progress despite challenges. Leaders are supposed to navigate the complexities of situations to make progress.
11. I make bold to say that even in the midst of these persistent challenges, it is possible to make progress. As the MD/CEO of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, we were able to innovate despite challenges to post results in five years that surpassed the 25-years before we came on board.
12. I am well aware that the cost of funds is a major macro-economic issue that has made the interest rate on commercial mortgages so high, thereby affecting affordability. This is an issue that reflects the state of the national economy and I want to assure you that the Renewed Hope Vision of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR is particular about growing the economy and creating a more friendly environment that would support the growth of the sector.
13. So, while the government works to fix this macro-economic challenge, I still believe that as CEOs of mortgage banks, you can still find creative ways to develop innovative mortgage products that are responsive to the current state of Nigeria’s economic situation. This includes adopting rent to own mortgage options, flexible monthly mortgage loan repayments to make commercial loans more affordable.
14. I note with concern that the Capital Market has not been maximally tapped to raise long term funds to refinance mortgage loans and to explore more creative ways to make mortgages more affordable even as we work to fix the larger macro-economic problems. As leaders, we must not only see provision of housing and home loans from a business and profit motive, but also see expanding access to affordable mortgages as a moral imperative. So, we must do all we can even in these difficult times to ensure that not only the elites, but Nigerians within the low- and medium-income segments have access to affordable mortgages.
15. On the government side, the message that I bring from His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is that he is ready to break the jinx of macro-economic, legislative and policy issues that have held down the growth of effective housing delivery in our country. He is ready to work with all stakeholders including MBAN to implement a holistic housing reform program to chart a new, progressive, and innovative path forward for the mortgage sector.
16. Under the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President, our goal is to ensure that as years go by, we are systematically tackling all these persistent issues and consigning them into the annals of history so that we can ensure increased access to affordable housing for Nigerians.
17. As the Minister of Housing and Urban Development we aim to implement the most historic housing sector reforms the country has ever witnessed.
18. A notable part is the implementation of comprehensive land reforms towards streamlining land administration and ensuring easy, cost effective and efficient access to land in our country.
19. We have composed and secured Presidential consent to inaugurate a land reforms team comprising state governments, traditional rulers, relevant agencies, professional bodies, academia, industry experts to ensure buy-in and inclusivity.
20. With their recommendations we will draft an Executive Bill and proceed to the National Assembly for the amendment of the obsolete Land Use Act 1978 that has hindered the development of the housing sector.
21. In line with our policy of building on existing knowledge so we can move at a faster pace to deliver value, we recently invited and met with the Presidential Technical Committee on Land Reforms. And I must say that it was a wise decision to do so. This is because we now have access to the comprehensive work, they have done over the past 14 years on Land Reforms in our country. Immediately after the meeting we set up an Internal Ministerial Committee to review and recommend for inclusion in our land reforms strategy relevant parts of their recommendations. Part of this will be the establishment of the National Land Commission to spell out the guidelines and regulations for operationalizing the Land Use Act, 1978.
22. Currently, we have a situation where the Land Use Act was enacted but there was no complementary institution set up alongside it to provide the necessary framework, guidelines, and regulations for operationalizing it.
23. This will improve land titling and boost Nigeria’s ranking on the World Bank Ease of Doing Business where we currently rank 186th out of 190 countries.
24. The second related reform is the nationwide adoption of the Model Mortgage Foreclosure Law. The law is a housing industry stakeholder initiative that is focused on establishing an enabling environment for investment in real estate and the growth of mortgages. It provides contemporary provisions on the creation, registration, and enforcement. I must recognize and commend the critical role that MBAN has played in this regard.
25. As of date, the Model Mortgage Foreclosure Law (MMFL) has been passed in only four (4) States, including Lagos, Kaduna, Ekiti, and Nasarawa States. We aim to drive its passage in all the states of the federation as part of the efforts to ensure that investments in the housing and mortgage sector are protected.
26. We have also composed and secured presidential consent to inaugurate a Housing Institutions’ Reform Team comprising relevant agencies of Government, Professional/Regulatory Bodies, Academia, and Industry Experts to review some aspects of the existing laws listed below to align them with contemporary realities.
• The Land Use Act, 1978.
• National Housing Fund (NHF) Act, 1992.
• Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) Establishment Act, 1993.
• Federal Housing Authority (FHA) Act 1973.
• PenCom Act (to allow for increased investment in housing development); and
27. I am happy to say MBAN has been included in the membership of our Reform Teams.
28. The reforms and legislative amendments that the Housing Institution’s Reform Team will execute in collaboration with stakeholders and the National Assembly will be the most comprehensive set ever done in the history of Housing and Urban Development in Nigeria.
29. We are also working to boost building materials manufacturing in the country. This will ensure economic growth, create jobs, and reduce dependency on imports. On this too, we have composed a Building Materials Manufacturing Task Team comprising of experts and representatives from relevant government agencies, academia, professional bodies, and industry experts. They will conduct a thorough assessment of the current state of the building materials manufacturing sector and produce a strategic reform plan for implementation.
30. To increase the stock of housing supply, we have also composed and will inaugurate a Multi-Agency Project Delivery Team. The Team will ensure that all housing agencies work together towards optimizing their capacities to deliver decent and affordable housing to Nigerians. It comprises highly qualified and experienced professionals with expertise in housing development, urban planning, infrastructure, finance, and project management.
31. Our Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Program seeks to deliver 40,000 housing units ranging from 1,000 housing units per site in one location in each of the six geo-political zones of the country and FCT namely: Abuja, Lagos, Kano, Borno, Nasarawa, Rivers, and Enugu States. House types will include Multi-Level Flats to cater to low-medium income earners, Terrace and Detached Bungalows and Duplexes for the high-income earners. We will also have Renewed Hope Estates of 500 housing units per site in each of the remaining thirty (30) States. House Types include 1,2- and 3-bedroom affordable units.
32. The projects will be financed by the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development’s budgetary allocation, the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), and majorly through Public Private Partnerships with reputable developers. Ownership Options include Mortgage Loans, Rent-to-Own and Outright Purchase.
33. We are also working to comprehensively upgrade our slums and embark on urban renewal. Under Phase 1 of the Slum Upgrading Programme, the Ministry plans a total of 26 sites nationwide. This includes four (4) sites in each of the six regions of the country totaling twenty-four (24) and two (2) in the FCT. The key services to be provided at the identified sites will include water supply, solar streetlights, rehabilitation of access roads, construction of drainages and waste management and sanitation services amongst others.
34. It is important for me state that MBAN will be part of the offtake solution for these housing units at two levels. One as partner banks to the FMBN as retail outlets for NHF loans and as a partner to explore other commercial mortgage financing options especially through the capital market.
35. Like I said earlier, as the Minister of Housing and Urban Development, I will continue to work closely with MBAN towards ensuring that all the issues that affect the development of the sector receive the highest consideration and treatment. I look forward to receiving the communique on the important resolutions and recommendations from this Annual Retreat for review and possible inclusion in our housing reform strategy.
36. Together we can make progress. Together we can break barriers and unleash the potential of the housing market for economic and social transformation in Nigeria.
37. I wish you all fruitful deliberations.
38. Thank you.
REMARKS BY THE HON. MINISTER OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, ARC. AHMED MUSA DANGIWA AT THE GROUNDBREAKING OF A 480 HOUSING UNIT PROJECT BY CITYGATE HOMES IN ABUJA ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2023
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1. Good morning, ladies, and gentlemen,
2. It is with pleasure that I stand before you today on this occasion of the groundbreaking ceremony of the remarkable 480-housing unit project by Citygate Homes here in the heart of Abuja. This groundbreaking event marks a significant contribution to our ongoing efforts to address the pressing need for adequate housing in our country.
3. Housing is not merely a fundamental human need; it is the cornerstone upon which stable communities and vibrant societies are built. The provision of decent housing stands as a testament to a government's commitment to the welfare and well-being of its citizens. Today's groundbreaking ceremony is a testament to that commitment.
4. The initiative taken by Citygate Homes aligns perfectly with the government's vision for sustainable urban development. This project embodies the collaborative efforts between the public and private sectors, showcasing how partnerships can drive impactful change and contribute to the growth and development of our nation.
5. In a rapidly growing city like Abuja, the demand for housing has surged, and it is our collective responsibility to respond to this need. I commend Citygate Homes for their dedication and investment in this endeavor. This housing project will not only provide shelter but will also create job opportunities, stimulate economic growth, and contribute significantly to the enhancement of the local community.
6. Furthermore, I want to emphasize the importance of sustainability and inclusivity in urban development. As we move forward, it is imperative that our housing projects incorporate eco-friendly designs, embrace technological advancements, and cater to the diverse needs of our society, including the low- and medium-income earners.
7. In this regard, I will request that the Management of City Gate Homes earmark a certain percentage of the 480-homes as affordable housing with price tags that average Nigerians can afford to buy.
8. As the Minister of Housing and Urban Development, I am an advocate of affordable housing with the focus on the average Nigerian worker, who are indeed, the majority.
9. However, I recognize that all Nigerians across all income segments desire access to decent housing and must applaud City Gate for tapping into this market segment. The approach that we are promoting at the Ministry is building integrated communities with housing types that reflect the diverse income segments of our society using cross subsidies. This way we aim to sell high-end homes at market rates and deploy the profits towards subsidizing the units for low and medium income households. This enhances inclusivity.
10. I therefore urge all stakeholders involved in this project to ensure adherence to the highest standards of quality, timely execution, and transparency throughout its development phases. Let us work together to make these 480 housing units a reality, ensuring they become homes that foster happiness, security, and a sense of belonging for the families who will reside here.
11. In closing, I want to commend the Management of Citygate Homes for their dedication to the task of housing Nigerians and to everyone present today for their support. Together, let us continue to strive towards building a future where every citizen has access to affordable and dignified housing.
12. Thank you.
THE HONORABLE MINISTER HAS TODAY DELIVERED THE “GOVTECH AWARD” BY BUREAU OF PUBLIC SERVICE REFORM TO THE PERMANENT SECRETARY. THE MINISTRY WON THE OVERALL BEST MDA IN USE OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY.
The Honorable Minister has today delivered the “GovTech Award” by Bureau of Public Service Reform to the Permanent Secretary. The ministry won the overall best MDA in use of innovative technology.
MINISTER OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ARC AHMED MUSA DANGIWA INAUGURATING MEMBERS OF DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL FOR THE REGISTERED BUILDERS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, 2024
Minister of Housing and Urban Development Arc Ahmed Musa Dangiwa inaugurating members of Disciplinary Tribunal for the Registered Builders, Tuesday, October 29th, 2024