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Over 252,000 Jobs Created Under Housing Programmes — Dangiwa BusinessIndependent SUNDAY

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With over 252,000 jobs created and 10,000 houses undergoing construction, Minis­ter Housing, Arc Dangiwa Highlights Progress in Housing and Urban Devel­opment at State House Meet The Press Programme

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The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangi­wa, delivered a compelling presentation at the State House Press Gallery, outlin­ing the Ministry’s achievements under the Renewed Hope Agenda championed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The Minister detailed a comprehen­sive range of initiatives aimed at reduc­ing Nigeria’s housing deficit, driving economic growth, and improving the lives of millions of citizens, reflecting a clear commitment to an inclusive vision for the nation’s housing sector.

Opening his presentation, Minister Dangiwa underscored the leadership role of President Tinubu, whose vision and support have empowered the Min­istry to focus exclusively on housing and urban development.

“Everything starts with good leader­ship. When the vision is clear and there is an unwavering commitment to serve, great things happen,” he stated.

“Under the leadership of His Excel­lency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, we have been entrusted with the monumen­tal task of implementing the Renewed Hope Agenda, a mission to provide ac­cessible and affordable housing for ev­ery Nigerian while catalyzing economic growth.”

A cornerstone of the Ministry’s ef­forts is the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme, which spans 14 active construction sites across Nigeria.

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This initiative is delivering over 10,000 housing units in various loca­tions, ensuring an equitable distribution of projects across the six geo-political zones.

The Renewed Hope Estates comprise twelve estates, each with 250 housing units, while larger urban projects, branded as Renewed Hope Cities, are underway in the Federal Capital Ter­ritory, Kano, and Lagos, with further expansion planned for other states.

“Our goal is clear: to build at least one Renewed Hope City in each geo-political zone, bringing homes closer to those who need them most,” the Minister added.

Minister Dangiwa also highlighted the economic impact of the housing programme, emphasising job creation as a critical outcome.

“At an average of 25 jobs per hous­ing unit, we have directly and indirectly created over 252,800 jobs across the coun­try,” he explained.

“From architects, engineers, and surveyors to masons, carpenters, plumb­ers, and general labourers, the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme is revitalising communities and provid­ing meaningful employment opportu­nities.”

He noted that daily wages for workers average N5,000, enabling many to earn monthly incomes well above the nation­al minimum wage, which contributes to economic stability and reduces crime.

Central to the Ministry’s strategy is the development of innovative home­ownership options designed to make housing accessible for all Nigerians. Through the National Housing Fund (NHF), administered by the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), citizens can access loans of up to N50 million at a highly competitive 6% in­terest rate, with a repayment period of up to 30 years.

This initiative offers a lower equity requirement compared to commercial banks, making homeownership more attainable.

The Ministry has also introduced a Rent-to-Own scheme, enabling contrib­utors to move into homes while grad­ually paying for ownership over three decades without an initial equity con­tribution. Minister Dangiwa stressed the importance of affordability and ac­cessibility, describing these initiatives as “life-changing pathways to homeown­ership.”

To ensure a transparent and stream­lined process, the Ministry has launched the Renewed Hope Online Housing Delivery Portal. This platform allows citizens to explore, apply for, and secure housing units conveniently. “It is a one-stop shop for homeownership,” said the Minister.

“With over 47,605 registered users and more than 1,000 applications com­pleted, this platform revolutionizes housing accessibility, removing the need for lobbying or backdoor negotiations.”

Acknowledging the financial chal­lenges inherent in housing develop­ment, Minister Dangiwa outlined a multi-faceted funding strategy.

Budgetary allocations have been complemented by public-private part­nerships (PPPs) and international col­laborations.

The Renewed Hope Estates are be­ing funded with a N50 billion allocation from the 2023 supplementary budget, with an additional N27.2 billion ear­marked for 2024.

Meanwhile, PPPs have attracted over N40 billion in financing for proj­ects such as the Karsana Renewed Hope City, backed by a N100 billion Bankable Offtaker Guarantee from the FMBN.

However, the Minister recognised that the scale of Nigeria’s housing defi­cit, estimated at 550,000 units per year, ne­cessitates increased budgetary support.

“Our advocacy for a minimum an­nual housing budget of N500 billion starting in 2025 has gained the support of the National Assembly,” he revealed.

This increased funding would enable the Ministry to expand housing projects and increase unit counts in various states, furthering the Renewed Hope Agenda’s reach.

Beyond housing construction, the Ministry has made strides in land ad­ministration reforms, slum upgrading, and the establishment of building ma­terials manufacturing hubs to reduce construction costs and boost local economies. The hubs, designed under a build-operate-transfer arrangement, will attract private investment and cre­ate jobs while lowering the cost of build­ing materials.

“Under the Renewed Hope Agenda, we are not just building houses; we are building hope, jobs, and economic opportunity,” Minister Dangiwa con­cluded.

“We are creating a Nigeria where ev­ery citizen, regardless of income, can aspire to a decent home and a thriving urban environment. This is our commit­ment to the people, and we will continue to serve with dedication and passion.”

The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development remains stead­fast in delivering sustainable and inclu­sive housing solutions for all Nigerians, transforming lives and contributing to a stronger, more prosperous nation.

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