President
Muhammadu Buhari has said that Nigeria requires one million houses
annually to reduce its current national housing deficit of about 17
million and avert housing crisis by the year 2020.
President Buhari said this during the 35th Annual
General Meeting (AGM) and International Symposium of Shelter Afrique
held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja Wednesday.
The
President who was represented at the occasion by the FCT Minister,
Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, stated the Federal Government has earmarked
N40 billion in the 2016 capital budget to implement a comprehensive
housing programme in the country.
According
to him, “the government intends to directly supply housing stocks in
urban areas across all the geo-political zones under its Comprehensive
Housing Programme”.
His
words: “The Federal Government would also continue to prosecute overall
housing policy stand which recognizes the government as active
facilitator of private sector-driven housing sector”.
Buhari
disclosed that the Federal Government is considering vibrant reforms in
land administration, urban planning/renewal and mortgage housing
finance under its new comprehensive housing programme to improve housing
delivery in Nigeria.
The
President remarked that the current realties of housing shortfall,
challenges housing developers in Nigeria and Africa as a whole to
re-assess their strategies and evolve fresh methodologies to meet the
exigencies of these times.
He
cited the successes recorded in the East and Central African Region by
Shelter Afrique, a pan-African Finance Institution, through its
‘Exemplar Housing Initiative’; saying its potential benefits could be
better harnessed by a wider housing market to achieve housing for the
low income earners in other parts of Africa.
Buhari
lauded Shelter Afrique’s commitment to further popularizing current
best practices for housing delivery in Africa and therefore called on
the Board and Management of the continental Finance Institution to
embrace the opportunity of opening new frontiers by investing in
low-income houses in Nigeria.
He
also appealed to other development partners to invest more in the
Nigerian Housing sub-sector to deepen the vibrancy of the country’s
housing market.
“I
expect that this meeting will come up with a consolidated strategy that
would assist national governments across Africa to develop robust
systems to deliver affordable housing to the low income on sustainable
basis,” the President stressed.
While
welcoming guests to the AGM, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing,
Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola thanked the delegates for attending the
conference and urged them to brainstorm and find lasting solution to
housing challenges in Africa.
In
his address at the occasion, the Managing Director / Chief Executive
Officer of Shelter Afrique, Mr. James Mugerwa said that the organization
has invested 50 million USD in the sector and has created 30 million
construction workers across the continent.
The theme of AGM & Symposium is “Housing Africa’s Low Income Urban Population”.
Muhammad Hazat Sule, FCAI
Deputy Director / Chief Press Secretary,
Wednesday, June 1, 2016.
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