Dangiwa Advocates for Youth Inclusiveness in Urban Planning and Development The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa has underscored the need to incorporate the youth perspective into Urban Planning and Development, in order to effectively address climate change and ensure that cities remain resilient in the face of emerging challenges. Dangiwa made this known while giving his keynote address at the commemoration of the 2024 World Habitat Day/World Cities, in Abuja. The theme for this year’s World Habitat Day is “Engaging youth to create a better urban future” and for the World Cities Day, “Youth leading climate and local action for cities”. The Minister appreciated the promptness of the themes for the event, pointing out that the youth of today are not only the leaders of tomorrow but are already making significant contributions to sustainable urbanization through innovation and advocacy. While acknowledging the power of the unique insights and powerful voices of the young people in shaping the future of communities, the Minister emphasized on the importance of creating spaces where the ideas of the youth are valued and acted upon. According to him, “By supporting their initiatives with the necessary resources, we can enhance their impact on urban development and climate resilience”. The Minister was delighted at the Ministry’s role to lead Nigeria’s participation in the Urban October celebration, adding that the Ministry took pride in joining the international community to tackle the multifaceted challenges of urbanization, with the goal to raise awareness of the issues within Nigeria and promote collaborative action across all levels from local communities to the international stage. Arc. Dangiwa noted some of the steps being taken in the Country under the Housing Ministry to meet the challenges of rapid urbanization to include: the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Program which aims to build 50,000 housing units under phase 1; a 2-Day Workshop on Green Buildings by World Bank, IFC EDGE Programme, for technical staff of the Ministry, which is part of the drive to ensure the incorporation of sustainable and climate smart practices into housing projects. Accordingly, he stated the Ministry’s commitment to sustainable urbanization beyond housing, siting initiatives that support the low income earners such as the ongoing work towards the establishment of the National Social Housing Fund, aimed at helping the lower income Nigerians access affordable housing. While the Minister revealed that the efforts of the Ministry aligned closely with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals related to poverty, inequality, and climate change, he acknowledged that the challenges required the support of every segment of the society, with youth playing a key role. “By engaging youth in urban planning and decision-making, we can create cities that offer opportunities for all while remaining resilient to the impacts of climate change”, he added. Further charging the young leaders to drive real change with their potentials, Dangiwa assured that they would be provided with the needed resources and opportunities to shape a sustainable and equitable urban future. “We stand with you, ready to amplify your voices and support your efforts in creating cities that reflect our shared values”, he encouraged. Similarly, he expressed optimism that the work being done at the Ministry would impact positively on the lives of Nigerians, making housing more affordable and accessible while fostering inclusive urban growth. Earlier in his message for the day, the Secretary General of the United Nations Mr. Antonio Guterres, noted that Cities needed the energy and vision of youths to champion the cause for change, being at the forefront of climate crisis with more than half of the world’s population and 70 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Mr. Gutteres expressed hope that empowering young people can lead to acceleration of climate action and global driven progress for Sustainable Development Goals. “We must amplify their voices, invest in their ideas, and promote their meaningful participation in urban decision-making”, he further said. In his goodwill message, the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Urban Development and Regional Planning, Honourable Abiante Awaji, represented by the Vice Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Abdulhakeem Ado, said the occasion offered an opportunity for reflection, action and collaboration in the strive to create a sustainable, inclusive resilient Urban space. He stated that the challenges of lack of proper planning, building without consideration of climate change, conversion of residential areas to that of commercial, among others, being faced by Cities can be solved when young people whose energy, creativity and commitment to sustainability are engaged. Hon. Abiante further assured that the house committee would continue to work closely with all stakeholders to ensure that Nigerian Cities are planned and managed for the benefit of both present and future generations. In his Welcome Address, the Permanent Secretary Dr. Marcus Ogunbiyi stated that by the event, the Country was joining the global community in the laudable venture of advancing the interest of National, regional and global stakeholders, on issues of sustainable urbanization. He encouraged all stakeholders to contribute their ideas, share experiences and propose solutions in the their discussions. “Let us work together to build inclusive, safe and resilient cities where all citizens regardless of background or social economic status can thrive”, he said. Dr. Oginbiyi expressed appreciation to the UN- Habitat for their roles in making the event possible.
National Housing Programme: Nigerians Invited To Apply As Fashola Launches Portal For Sale Of Houses · Over 5,000 houses up for sale across 34 states of the Federation, which construction generated jobs, economic growth, says Minister · Online sale to ensure credibility, openness and reduce human intervention, underhand practice · Encourages FHA, FMBN, to use portal, states to adapt portal for sales of their houses · President of NGE, Permanent Secretary, commend FG, Minister for commitment to housing delivery, innovativeness Nigerians can now apply for houses built under the current Federal Government’s National Housing Programme (NHP) in 34 states of the country following the launch, Friday of the portal by the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN through which interested members of the public could apply for allocation. The formal launch of the portal https://nhp.worksandhousing.gov.ng which took place at the Conference Room of the Ministry in Mabushi, Abuja, throws open the door for Nigerians to apply online to buy the available 5,000 plus housing units, ranging from 1, 2 to 3 bedroom bungalows and blocks of flats in any location of their choice. In his remarks at the ceremony, which was attended by prominent stakeholders and media executives including the President, Nigeria Guild of Editors, Mr. Mustapha Isah, Fashola said the decision by the Ministry to sell the available houses online was to bring credibility to the exercise and reduce human intervention as well as give all categories of buyers a level playing field. The Minister told his audience, “We converge here just to introduce a portal on which the National Housing Programme pilot will be offered for sale to the public. What that means is that we will not be selling printed forms, the forms are online and this allows for more openness, limits human intervention and any disposition to any underhand practice”. Clarifying that the decision to adopt online sale of forms and limit human intervention was not an indictment of the staff, he added, “It is just to make the system more accountable and people seeing credibility if they win and if they are not successful they will equally know that the system has at least given them a fair chance”. Fashola, who described the launch of the portal as “the end game of our economic objective”, explained that the government did not just set out to build houses, adding that the project has served many purposes, the first of which was to test what sort of houses Nigerians would like to live in so as to make policies to guide its agencies and parastatals, as well as other stakeholders, to build what could be acceptable in the markets. “We are the policy head of those parastatals like the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) and so on. We are saying that the National Housing Programme had not succeeded in the past and some of the houses built then still remain empty. So we conducted a national survey across the zones just to find out what is acceptable”, the Minister said. The findings, he said, were that while in the Northern part of the country there was preference for bungalow and large expanse of land which encouraged building horizontally, in the Southern part, there seemed to be acceptance for blocks of flats and lack of space which made building vertically necessary. Emphasizing that the current National Housing Programme is a pilot or demonstration scheme meant, among others, to galvanize private sector participation, Fashola explained further, “We applied for land from the states and we set out to do a demonstration or a pilot programme because we then wanted to validate what we saw and build a pilot scheme”. “So as at today we have built 5,000 plus units in different stages of completion. We have done in Phase 1 and we have done in Phase 2 and some have started in Phase 3”, the Minister reiterated adding that the other purpose the scheme has served was to fulfill part of the objectives of the administration’s Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP). He added, “It was also a way to implement our Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) because as at the time we conceived this programme, the country was in recession”, expressing delight that it has fulfilled that objective because over 1,000 contractors were engaged on the building sites; “businesses owned by Nigerians and Nigerian contractors”. Pointing out that no foreign contractor was engaged in the project, Fashola added that it was not only an opportunity for nation building but an opportunity for the contractors to sustain their staff. In his goodwill message after the launch, President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Mr. Mustapha Isah, commended the Federal Government for its commitment to housing delivery. He also commended the Minister for the innovations he has brought to bear at the national level, which, according to him, was a replication of his development initiatives as Governor in Lagos State. Also in his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Babangida Hussaini commended President Buhari and the Minister for their commitment to programmes and projects that promote prosperity for the citizens and grow the nation’s economy. Aside the NGE President, other media personalities present were the Special Assistant, Digital/New Media to President Muhammadu Buhari, Mr. Tolu Ogunlesi, the Secretary General of the NGE and Editor, Nation’s Capital, THISDAY Newspaper Group, Mr. Iyobosa Uwugiaren and the Deputy-Editor, BusinessDay Newspaper, Abuja Bureau Office, while from the Ministry, were Directors, Special Advisers and other top officials as well as Media Correspondents. ...
Budget 2022: Our focus is to Complete Ongoing Housing Projects – Fashola …As Ministry launches web-portal for subscription to completed homes under FG’s National Housing Programme on Friday The Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola SAN has told the National Assembly Joint Committee on Lands, Housing and Urban Development that the priority of the Housing Sector in the 2022 Budget was completion of ongoing projects. Fashola spoke during the defense of the Housing Sector’s 2022 Budget proposals before the National Assembly’s Joint Committee on Lands, Housing and Urban Development on Tuesday, November 9th, 2021. He said, " Mr Chairman you may wish to note that the sector's 2022 Budget Proposals was prepared taking into cognizance the Federal Government's Thrust, as articulated in the Nigeria Economic Sustainability Plan (NESP). In carrying out its mandate the sector has resolved to pursue completion of ongoing projects with the adequate and timely release of budgetary allocation." The Minister also revealed that the Ministry would be launching the National Housing Programme’s web-portal on Friday to enable interested Nigerians to commence the process of subscribing to completed houses under the programme. He explained that the platform would include the mode of payment that would ensure transparency in the process of acquisition of the houses and other features that would help avoid the risk of double allocation. According to the Minister, the priority areas which the 2022 Housing Budget was anchored on include: Federal Government’s National Housing Programme and construction and completion of Federal Secretariats in six States of Anambra, Bayelsa, Ekiti, Nasarawa, Osun and Zamfara States. Others include provision of Infrastructure (road, electricity and water) through special intervention programmes in various locations in the country; and continuous intervention programmes through constituency projects that meet the needs of the grassroots as well as providing them with dividends of democracy. On the performance of the 2021 Budget, Fashola told the Committee that , despite the Covid-19 pandemic that disrupted implementation from March 2020 the Housing Sector had achieved completion of several projects. He listed the projects to include; design and installation of solar power PV microgrid system and energy retrofitting at the headquarters of the Ministry in Mabushi, major rehabilitation and restoration of 24 existing Federal Secretariats in 24 States and numerous constituencies, direct mandate and zonal intervention projects that have direct impact and bearing on the lives of the citizens, among others. Speaking on the challenges, the Minister mentioned the maintenance and operation of public buildings which he said must adopt best practices in applying health and safety measures, such as routine maintenance, lowering costs, proactive workforce and leveraging technology. Other challenges, apart from insufficient budgetary provision for projects according to the Minister were; the National Housing Programme being bedevilled by high cost of building materials; and the inability of some States to donate unencumbered land for the take-off of the phase II and III of the National Housing Programme. Several members of the Joint Committee commended the Ministry for a detailed and well outlined presentation. ...
FG Repositions The Management Of FHA for Effective Service Delivery …Now has 5 Departments, 2 Executive Directors reassigned as 3 new others come on board President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR has approved the reorganization of the management of Federal Housing Authority (FHA) for effective service delivery. The objective of the new structure of the Authority is to enhance the implementation of the maintenance of FHA Estates across the country which will generate new businesses and jobs in the construction industry in pursuance of the Federal Public Assets Maintenance Policy approved by the Federal Executive Council. The new structure of the Authority has the following Departments: (a) Estates Services (b) Housing Finance and Accounts (c) Management Services (d) Project Implementation (e) Research and Innovation Development According to the Presidential approval, the two officers reassigned are the former Executive Director, Business Development, Hon. Abdulmumin Jibril who will now move to the Research and Innovation Development Department, and the former Executive Director, Housing Finance and Corporate Services, Mr. Ekpenyong Maurice who has been moved to the Management Services Department. The newly appointed Executive Directors include Babakobi Mohammed Hauwa, Estate Services; Adamu Kure, Housing Finance and Accounts; and Chinonso Sam-Omoke ,Project Implementation. The expansion of the Management of the Authority will bring a lot of advantages which include attraction of new investments in the construction of new estates across the country and generation of new jobs and businesses, in line with Mr. President’s promise of taking One Hundred Million Nigerians out of poverty. ...
PHOTO NEWS: ASSUMPTION OF OFFICE OF HON MINISTER OF STATE, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, RT HON YUSUF ABDULLAHI ATA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, 2024.
Photo News: Assumption of Office of Hon Minister of State, Housing and Urban Development, Rt Hon Yusuf Abdullahi Ata, Monday, November 4th, 2024.
2024 URBAN OCTOBER: DANGIWA ADVOCATES FOR YOUTH INCLUSIVENESS IN URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa