FG begins new housing programme with N35bn
Okechukwu Nnodim, Abuja
In its bid to remove obstacles to the
supply of affordable housing units across the country, the Federal
Government has commenced the pilot phase of the National Housing
Programme with the sum of N35bn.
According to the Minister of Power,
Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, the NHP would bridge the huge
housing gap in the country, create thousands of jobs, as well as ensure
sustainable and affordable homes for the beneficiaries.
Fashola disclosed this at the 3rd United
Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development
(Habitat III) in Quito, Ecuador. His speech at the ongoing event was
made available to our correspondent in Abuja on Wednesday.
He said, “In order to remove the
inhibitions and obstacles to the supply of affordable housing units, and
to bridge the huge housing gap, we have recently embarked on developing
a sustainable National Housing Programme that will form the bedrock for
aggressively reducing the housing deficit in Nigeria.
“Its critical features are
responsiveness to the needs of the end users based on surveys,
affordability analysis and income differences; responsiveness to
cultural and climatic diversity; responsiveness to local economic needs;
and focus on the SMEs and cottage industries as drivers of building
inputs like doors, windows, plumbing and electrical fittings; and
piloting and validating the concept by starting small with N35bn ($115m)
to prove it.”
Fashola told the gathering that the
Federal Government’s priority interventions had included, among others,
increased investments in affordable housing, modern road infrastructure,
highways, bridges and efficient transport networks.
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