Housing minister Dangiwa promises to build almost 35,00 homes under Renewed Hope Cities Project

NIGERIA'S housing minister Ahmed Dangiwa has revealed that the federal government is planning to build 34,500 homes in selected cities across the 36 states of the federation under the first phase of its Renewed Hope Cities Project.

 

According to Mr Dangiwa, increasing access to decent quality and affordable housing for all Nigerians was a major priority of the government. Speaking while received the acting controller-general of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Mrs Caroline Adepoju in Abuja yesterday, he pointed out that his ministry had mapped out clear actionable steps to make this possible for Nigerians in line with the agenda of President Bola Tinubu.

 

Mr Dangiwa said: “Our Renewed Hope Cities will be inclusive and integrate all segments of Nigerians .They will comprise of one, two, and three-bedroom affordable bungalows and multilevel flats catering to low-income earners.

 

“In spite of the challenges, we plan to build Renewed Hope Cities nationwide with the first phase dealing with 34,500 homes in select cities and state capitals across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. For high-income earners, we will leverage public private partnerships with reputable developers to offer the elegance of terraced and detached  bungalows and duplexes.

 

 “A major focus is the reform of all federal housing agencies such as the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), institutions under the supervision of the ministry tasked with delivering affordable housing to Nigerians. While the FMBN focuses on affordable housing using single-digit interest rates and long tenures of up to 30 years to contributors to the National Housing Fund (NHF) Scheme, the FHA has the flexibility to develop houses for a high-income segment.

 

“These two institutions should to able to meet and deliver on the goals of your agency to deliver affordable housing to all cadres of the hardworking immigration officers. For funding, the ministry would leverage resources from the FMBN."

 

Mrs Adepoju said: "We have come here to know how this new administration can benefit our personnel. I am aware that there are programmes in place that the immigration service of Nigeria can key into and benefit from. Apart from that I have come to appeal to you sir to the rescue of our personnel.”

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