FEDERAL MINISTRY OF LANDS, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT By Ms. A. I. PEPPLE, CFR Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development 20 th June, 2013 PRESENTATION AT THE 2013 MINISTERIAL PLATFORM 1
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF LANDS, HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
By
Ms. A. I. PEPPLE, CFR Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development
20th June, 2013
PRESENTATION AT THE 2013
MINISTERIAL PLATFORM
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OUTLINE
• Background Information
• Mandate
• Vision and Mission
• Constituting Agencies, Departments and
Units
• Key Achievements
• Moving the Sector Forward
• Conclusion
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Housing is universally accepted as the second most
important human need, after food, hence, the Nigerian
State is enjoined by Section 16(1)(d) of the 1999
Constitution under the Fundamental Objectives and
Directive Principles of State Policy “to provide
suitable and adequate shelter for all Citizens’’.
Under the Transformation Agenda and Vision 20: 2020,
the provision of accessible and affordable housing is
one of the strategic national imperatives for
guaranteeing the well-being and productivity of the
citizenry.
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION ...Cont’d
• The Federal Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, established as a free-standing Ministry in April 2010, is the umbrella policy arm of the Federal Government charged with the responsibility of ensuring adequate and sustainable housing delivery and maintenance of a conducive living environment that meets the needs and aspirations of the Nigerian citizens.
• Prior to this, between 1975 and 2010, most of the functions of the Ministry were performed under various other Ministries, such as Housing, Works and Environment.
• Due to this history of institutional instability and many changes of direction over the years, arising from mergers and demergers, the Housing and Urban Development Sector had been organised under different administrative/institutional arrangements.
• The frequent changes in the status, tenure, nomenclature and mandate of the Ministry over the years, have adversely affected the Ministry in discharging its functions efficiently and effectively.
• It is, however, encouraging that today, sufficient attention is being accorded by the present Administration, to its core functions of Land Administration, Housing Delivery and Urban Development. 4
MANDATE
Some of the key functions of the Ministry which have been consolidated over time include the following:
• formulating policies and setting standards;
• coordinating activities and providing oversight;
• monitoring the implementation of policies and enforcing compliance with codes, regulations and standards;
• providing, upgrading and maintaining infrastructure for the housing stock, including public buildings of Federal Ministries;
• promoting sustainable development of liveable, functional and productive towns and cities;
• supporting State Governments in the realization of the national strategic goals in the housing and urban development sector; and
• forging partnerships with key stakeholders, including the organized private sector and development partners, to advance the national agenda on effective land administration and management, affordable housing delivery and sustainable urban development.
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VISION AND MISSION
• Vision Statement
“To establish a sustainable housing delivery system that will ensure easy access to home ownership and rental schemes by the Nigerian populace in an environment where basic physical and social amenities are available’’.
• Mission Statement
“To facilitate the provision of adequate and affordable housing for all Nigerians, in both the urban and rural areas, in secure, healthy and decent environment’’.
CONSTITUTING AGENCIES,
DEPARTMENTS/UNITS
The Ministry is currently structured into eight (8) Departments
and ten (10) Units. There are also two (2) Parastatals under
the supervision of the Ministry.
Departments
Architectural Services
Building & Quantity Surveying
Engineering Services
Lands & Housing
Urban & Regional Development
Finance & Accounts
Human Resources Management
Planning, Research & Statistics
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CONSTITUTING AGENCIES AND
DEPARTMENTS/UNITS cont’d
Units
Legal
Internal Audit
Servicom
Procurement
Press & Public Relations
Anti-Corruption
Stock Verification
Cadastral Survey
Public Private Partnership (PPP)
Millennium Development Goals (MDG)
Parastatals
Federal Housing Authority (FHA)
Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) 8
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS (29th May, 2011 – May 2013)
DEVELOPMENT OF ENABLING SECTOR POLICIES
• On assumption of duty on 18th July, 2011 it became evident that the Ministry had been operating without Government approved policies to guide its course of action.
• Hence, necessary actions were taken to ensure the development of the National Housing Policy and the National Urban Development Policy through an inclusive and participatory process involving all key stakeholders in the built environment.
• The two (2) policy documents were approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday, 20th June, 2012. They had earlier been favourably considered by the Economic Management and Implementation Team (EMIT) on 19th December, 2011 and the National Economic Council (NEC) on 10th May, 2012.
• The public presentation of the policy documents was made on Thursday, 15th November, 2012 in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State.
GOAL OF THE NATIONAL HOUSING POLICY (NHP)
The goal of the NHP is to:
‘ensure that all Nigerians own or have access to decent, safe and sanitary housing in healthy environment with infrastructural services at affordable cost, with secure tenure’.
This positions the housing sector as one of the prime drivers of socio-economic development, including job creation and employment, as well as accelerated national transformation.
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GOAL OF THE NATIONAL URBAN DEVELOPMENT POLICY (NUDP)
The goal of the NUDP is to:
‘promote a dynamic system of urban settlements,
which fosters sustainable economic growth, promotes efficient urban and regional planning and
development, as well as ensures improved standard
of living and well-being of Nigerians’.
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REVIEW OF THE NATIONAL BUILDING CODE
• The National Building Code, which was published in 2006, is being
reviewed and updated by the Ministry, in collaboration with the National
Building Code Advisory Committee.
• On approval by the Federal Executive Council, the Ministry will
champion the process of ensuring compliance with its provisions
through proper enforcement by the three tiers of Government,
Professional and Regulatory Bodies, and other relevant stakeholders.
• The House of Representatives has commenced the process of
enacting a law to enforce the provisions of the National Building Code
in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
• In consonance with Sections 1, 2 and 3 of the Code, all the States of
the Federation are expected to domesticate the proposed Act of the
National Assembly in their respective States to ensure effective
implementation of the Code nationwide.
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• No. of Certificates of Occupancy (C of Os) granted = 2,667 • No. of consent granted for the transfer of land titles = 1,651 • No. of serviced plots created through the Ministry = 3,787 • The Ministry is working in partnership with the Presidential
Technical Committee on Land Reform, and other stakeholders, to address the plethora of issues in land administration and management. The aim is to ensure that land owners have secured titles and bankable assets.
• Discussions are on-going with State Governors to reduce the cost of land title applications and turnaround time to approve land applications in order to bring down the prices of houses for the citizenry.
• In addition, efforts are being intensified to update and upgrade the land data-base management/processing system in the country.
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LAND ADMINISTRATION
Since the inauguration of President Jonathan’s Administration on 29th May, 2011, a total of 16,447 housing units were added to the national stock through various interventions by the Ministry and its two Parastatals, namely the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) and the Federal Housing Authority (FHA). These include: • 238 housing units under the Prototype Housing Scheme; • 2,009 housing units under Public-Private
Partnership/Contractor Finance; • 1,756 housing units through the Federal Housing Authority
(FHA); • 4,934 housing units through mortgages created by the
Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN); and • 7,510 housing units through estate development loans
provided by the FMBN.
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HOUSING DELIVERY
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Summary of Progress on Housing Delivery
S/N Establishment Completed
Housing Units
On-Going
Housing
Units
Total
Number of
Housing
Units
Expected
Number of
Beneficiaries
1 Ministry (Prototype Housing Schemes at Asaba,
Kuje and Lagos) 238 24 262 1,572
2 Federal Housing Authority (FHA)
{Note that FHA has also, signed-up partnership
Agreements with some States for the provision
of 6,000 housing units in eight States namely:
Kaduna, Gombe, Benue, Anambra, Cross-River,
Osun, Bayelsa and Lagos}.
1,756
384
2,140
12,840
3 Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN)
a. Estate Developers Loan (EDL)
b. Primary Mortgage Institutions (NHF
Mortgages)
7,510
4,934
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7,510
4,934
45,060
29,604
4 Public Private Partnership (PPP) – Contractor
Finance Initiative 2,009 1,275 3,284 19,704
TOTAL 16,447 1,683 18,130 108,780
Details of the Contractor-Finance Initiative Programme
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Achievements Cont’d
S/No STATE NO OF
DEVELOPERS
SIZE OF LAND
(HECTARES)
No OF HOUSES
REALIZABLE
TYPE OF BUILDING
TECHNOLOGY
LEVEL OF
IMPLEMENTA-
TION
1. ADAMAWA 2 13 260 TRADITIONAL Site Handed
Over
2. CROSS RIVER 18 250 5,000 ADVANCED BAMBOO
PRODUCT/NIBRRI
BRICKS/TRADITIONAL
Site Handed
Over
3. DELTA 11 25 500 PLASSWALL/TRADITIONAL Developer
Mobilized to Site
4. EDO 5 184 3,680 PLASSWALL/INSULATED
CONCRETE
FORMS/TRADITIONAL
Compensation
yet to be Paid
5. ENUGU 4 30 600 NIBRRI BRICKS/TRADITIONAL Developer
Mobilized to Site
6. KATSINA 2 8 160 TRADITIONAL 102 Units at
Lintel Level
7. KOGI 4 21.15 423 AMERICAN BUILDING
SYSTEM/TRADITIONAL
Works at
Foundation Level
8. LAGOS 2 5.04 136 TRADITIONAL Sand-Filling in
Progress
9. NASSARAWA 28 109 2,180 HYDRAFORM/NIBRRI
BRICKS/WESTERN FORM
TECH/TRADITIONAL
Site Issue yet to
be Resolved
10. OGUN 15 224 4,500 AMERICAN BUILDING
SYSTEM/INSULATED CONCRETE
FORM/TRADITIONAL
Site Handed
Over
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TARABA
TOTAL
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92
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889.19
HECTARES
672
17,939
TRADITIONAL 50 Units at Lintel
Level
PPP- 4 COMPLETED TOWN HOUSES AT IJORA, LAGOS BY M/S SOUTHERNPOLE ASSOCIATE SERVICES LTD
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PPP- 28 ON-GOING TOWN HOUSES AT IJORA BY M/S
SOUTHERNPOLE ASSOCIATE SERVICES LTD
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PPP- 10 COMPLETED LUXURY TOWN HOUSES AT RUXTON ROAD, IKOYI, LAGOS BY M/S FUNTAI LTD
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PPP- 10 COMPLETED LUXURY TOWN HOUSES AT RUXTON ROAD, IKOYI, LAGOS BY M/S FUNTAI LTD
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PROTOTYPE HOUSING SCHEMES
3 – BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS AT THE PUBLIC SERVANTS HOUSING ESTATE, KUJE, ABUJA. (200 UNITS COMPLETED AND 6 UNITS ON-GOING)
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PROTOTYPE HOUSING SCHEMES
3 – BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS AT THE PUBLIC SERVANTS HOUSING ESTATE, KUJE, ABUJA. (200 UNITS COMPLETED AND 6 UNITS ON-GOING)
3 – BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS AT THE PUBLIC SERVANTS HOUSING ESTATE, KUJE, ABUJA.. (200 UNITS COMPLETED AND 6 UNITS ON-GOING)
3 – BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW S AT THE PROTOTYPE HOUSING SCHEME ESTATE, ASABA, DELTA STATE. (28 UNITS COMPLETED)
PROTOTYPE HOUSING SCHEMES
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ON-GOING FHA / ENL LTD PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS PHASE 1 AT APO, FCT
(458 UNITS OUT OF 1,300 UNITS EXPECTED)
5 Bedroom Detached Duplex (FHA/ENL Partnership)
5 Bedroom Semi Detached Triplex
(FHA/ENL Partnership)
4 Bedroom Semi Detached Duplex
(FHA/ENL Partnership)
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4 Bedroom Detached Duplex (FHA/ENL Partnership)
ON-GOING FHA / ENL LTD PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS PHASE 1 AT APO, FCT (458 UNITS OUT OF 1,300 UNITS EXPECTED)
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ON-GOING FHA / ENL LTD PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS PHASE 1 AT APO, FCT (458 UNITS OUT OF 1,300 UNITS EXPECTED)
4 Bedroom Semi Detached Duplex (FHA/ENL Partnership)
27 5 Bedroom Detached Duplex (FHA/ENL Partnership)
ON-GOING FHA / ENL LTD PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS PHASE 1 AT APO, FCT (458 UNITS OUT OF 1,300 UNITS EXPECTED)
28 5 Bedroom Semi Detached Triplex (FHA/ENL Partnership)
ON-GOING FHA / ENL LTD PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS PHASE 1 AT APO, FCT (458 UNITS OUT OF 1,300 UNITS EXPECTED)
29 4 Bedroom Terraced Duplex (FHA/ENL Partnership)
ON-GOING FHA / ENL LTD PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS PHASE 1 AT APO, FCT (458 UNITS OUT OF 1,300 UNITS EXPECTED)
46 Units of 4 Bedroom Semi Detached
Duplex (Direct Construction) 30
FHA HOUSING PROJECTS
27 Units of 3 Bedroom Terraced
Duplex (Direct Construction)
25 Units of 4 Bedroom Detached
Duplex (Direct Construction)
5 Units of 5 Bedroom Detached
Triplex (Direct Construction)
31 ON-GOING ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE WITHIN FHA PROJECT SITE
FHA HOUSING PROJECTS
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FHA HOUSING PROJECTS
20 Units of 4 Bedroom
Detached Duplex, 48
Units of 3 Bedroom Row
Duplex & 12 Units of 2
Bedroom Block of Flat
on-going FHA Housing
Estate at Yenagoa,
Bayelsa State (80 Units)
ON-GOING FEDERAL HOUSING AUTHORITY PROJECT AT ABESAN 13, LAGOS (13 BLOCKS CONSISTING OF 6 NOS. OF 3 BEDROOM FLATS EACH) [TOTAL
OF 78 UNITS] .
FHA HOUSING PROJECTS
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36 UNITS OF 2 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED & 50 UNITS OF 3 BEDROOM DETACHED BUNGALOW ON-GOING FEDERAL HOUSING AUTHORITY PROJECT AT ODUKPANI,
CROSS RIVER STATE (TOTAL OF 86 UNITS)
FHA HOUSING PROJECT cont’d.
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FHA HOUSING PROJECTS cont’d.
36 COMPLETED HOUSING UNITS OF 2 BEDROOM LUXURY BLOCK OF FLATS AT FHA GWARINPA ESTATE (TEAM 7), FCT-ABUJA. 35
FHA HOUSING PROJECTS cont’d.
2 & 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW ON-GOING FEDERAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
PROJECT AT GONIN GORA, KADUNA STATE (87 UNITS)
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FHA HOUSING PROJECTS cont’d.
37 30 UNITS OF 2 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW AND 50 UNITS OF 3 BEDROOM DETACHED BUNGALOW WITH TOTAL OF 80 UNITS ON-GOING FHA PROJECT AT GOMBE
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225 Units of 2 & 3 Bedroom Detached and Semi-Detached Bungalows, 4 Bedroom Row & semi-
detached duplex and 5 bedroom luxury duplex at Grace Estate Irette, Owerri
FHA/TANGENT PARTNERSHIP HOUSING PROJECTS cont’d.
FHA/TANGENT PARTNERSHIP HOUSING PROJECTS cont’d.
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3 Bedroom Semi-Detached Bungalow 3 Bedroom Detached Bungalow
4 Bedroom Semi-Detached Duplex 5 Bedroom Luxury Duplex
Achievements Cont’d FHA New Town Development Scheme in Abuja • In its determination to further drive the development of
the Federal Capital Territory, the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) applied to the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) for the allocation of 2,000 hectares of land at Kuchiko and Ija Districts for the provision of 25,000 housing units under the Abuja New Town Development Scheme. It is gratifying to note that at the Mortgage Finance Roundtable held on Thursday, 3rd May 2012, the Honourable Minister of FCT announced the approval of the allocation of 1,000 hectares of land to FHA for the Housing Scheme.
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FMBN SPONSORED ESTATES
Kofare,Yola,Adamawa State
400 Housing units of 2 and 3
Bedroom Bungalows (Completed) 41
FMBN SPONSORED ESTATES cont’d.
Ebonyi State Housing Dev. Corporation
Ministry of Works & Housing, Area Office, Hospital
Road, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State
340 units EDL of 2 and 3
Bedroom Bungalows
(ON-GOING) 42
FMBN SPONSORED ESTATES cont’d.
Kulende – Sobi Road, Ilorin, Kwara state. 250 Housing units of 2 and 3 Bedroom
Bungalows (COMPLETED) 43
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FMBN SPONSORED ESTATES cont’d.
Trademore Mega City Estate, Lugbe, Abuja.
2,500 housing units of 2 and 3 Bedroom (COMPLETED) and 1000 units (ON-GOING)
Phase 2 Phase 3
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FMBN SPONSORED ESTATES cont’d.
Suntrust Real Estate (Aviation Village District), Lugbe, 270 Mixed Housing
Development (on-going ) Abuja-FCT
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FMBN SPONSORED ESTATES cont’d.
Jedo Housing Estate Lugbe, Abuja--- 250 Mixed Housing Development
(On-going)
www.fmbnigeria.org 47
FMBN SPONSORED ESTATES cont’d.
Kulende – Sobi Road, Ilorin, Kwara State
500 Housing units of 2 and 3 Bedroom Bungalows (On-Going) 48
FMBN SPONSORED ESTATES cont’d.
www.fmbnigeria.org
Lafiyawo, Tunfure Area,
Akko, Gombe
350 Housing units of 2 and 3
Bedroom Bungalows
(On–going) 49
FMBN SPONSORED ESTATES cont’d.
www.fmbnigeria.org
Grace Housing Estate,
Makurdi, Benue State.
100 Housing units of 2 and 3 Bedroom
Bungalows (Completed) and 100 Units
(On-Going)
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FMBN SPONSORED ESTATES cont’d.
Achievements Cont’d
Site and Services
• The Ministry is currently establishing 150 fully serviced residential plots per site in 12 States of the 6 Geopolitical Zones of the Federation and the FCT. Some of the pilot site areas are Kuje in FCT; Igbogbo & Osborne II in Lagos State; Gubio Road, Yola in Adamawa State; Bichi in Kano State; Bida in Niger State; Republic Layout in Enugu State; and Runmudamaya, Port-Harcourt in Rivers State.
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COMPLETED ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT WITH REINFORCED CONCRETE DRAINS AT IGBOGBO,
LAGOS.
OPENINIG UP OF NEW ROAD AND BLINDING OF THE ROAD IN
PREPARATION FOR FINAL SURFACING AT BUNI YADI, YOBE STATE
BEFORE
AFTER
SITE AND SERVICES SCHEME
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COMPLETED ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT WITH REINFORCED CONCRETE DRAINS AT IGBOGBO, LAGOS.
SITE AND SERVICES SCHEME
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SITE AND SERVICES SCHEME
PROVISION OF ROAD AND DRAINS UNDER SITE AND
SERIVCES SCHEME IN KUJE-ABUJA
PROVISION OF WATER UNDER SITE AND SERIVCES SCHEME IN
GWAGWALADA- ABUJA
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COMPLETED ROADS AND DRAINS AT (FGN II)
GWAGWALADA- ABUJA
SITE AND SERVICES SCHEME
ALTERNATIVE BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES • A significant development in the current effort at
housing delivery, is the adoption of alternative building technologies in some of the project sites. Worthy of note, are the light gauge steel construction technology, plasswall and plassmolite technology, hydraform technology, and burnt bricks.
• The delivery of the housing units at Kuje, using the light gauge steel technology, has been facilitated by the establishment of a factory for the production of steel profiles. The factory has the capacity to produce the components for two housing units in a day. During housing construction, fifteen (15) people work on a twin block of three bedroom and build it in ten (10) days after foundation.
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KUJE PILOT HOUSING SCHEME USING LIGHT GAUGE STEEL CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY (20 out of the 80 Units Completed).
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KUJE PILOT HOUSING SCHEME USING LIGHT GAUGE STEEL PROFILES CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
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FACTORY AT KUJE PRODUCING LIGHT GAUGE STEEL PROFILES
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KUJE PILOT HOUSING SCHEME USING PLASSWALL & PLASSMOLITE TECHNOLOGY (4 out of the 60 Units Completed).
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KUJE PILOT HOUSING SCHEME USING HYDRAFORM TECHNOLOGY (114 UNITS of 2-3 BEDROOM)
1 EXAMPLE UNIT BY NIGERIAN BUILDING & ROAD RESEARCH INSTITUTE (NIBRRI) ZONE 5 ABUJA.
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Brick City ABUJA (On-Going) 300 Units in Phase I and 700 Units in Phase II of
Various house types.
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BRICK CITY ABUJA (ON-GOING) 300 UNITS IN PHASE I AND 700 UNITS IN PHASE II
• The Ministry has been supporting the “Bill on Social
Housing for Nigeria” which is awaiting passage by
the National Assembly.
• The Ministry is also, partnering with Cyrus Projects
Nigeria Limited, a consortium of Nigerians in the
Diaspora, to build unity villages in the country, totalling
10,000 units in each of the six geo-political zones.
Under the Agreement, the Ministry is currently funding
the provision of infrastructure for the social housing
component of the project in a pilot phase in Lafia,
Nasarawa State.
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SOCIAL/AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME
• The Ministry, in collaboration with the ASO Savings & Loans
Plc and the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, is developing
144 mixed housing units of 1-3 bedroom apartments at Lugbe,
Abuja. The foundation laying ceremony took place on
Tuesday, 24th April, 2012. The project is, however, currently
encumbered pending the resolution of some outstanding
issues with the FCTA/FCDA.
• In addition, estate developers are enjoined to embrace the
concept of mixed development in housing delivery and ensure
that at least 20% of the total number of housing units built in a
project site are allocated to low-cost housing ranging between
N1.5 million – N5.0 million for 1-3 bedroom houses.
• Moreover, the Ministry is collaborating with domestic
producers for the supply of building materials to estate
developers at factory prices.
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SOCIAL/AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME Cont’d
66 FOUNDATION LAYING CEREMONY OF 144 MIXED HOUSING UNITS BY THE HON. MINISTER OF LANDS,
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, MS. AMAL I. PEPPLE CFR
SOCIAL/AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME, LUGBE
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SOCIAL/AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME, LUGBE
ARCHITECTURAL 3D DESIGN OF THE 144 MIXED HOUSING UNITS OF
1-3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS AT LUGBE, ABUJA.
PROPOSED RIVERS STATE HEALTH VILLAGE, PORT-HARCOURT
• The Ministry is giving technical support for the
development of 2,000 housing units in Rivers State.
• Architectural drawings for various house types and the
hypothetical layout plan have been prepared for
submission to the Port-Harcourt Region Development
Authority for allocation of 100 hectares of land.
• The “NEEDS SURVEY ASSESSMENT FORMS” have
been filled by over 10,000 prospective subscribers. This
is to ascertain the specific needs/requirements of the
target beneficiaries.
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PROPOSED RIVERS STATE HEALTH VILLAGE, PORT-HARCOURT
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PROPOSED RIVERS STATE HEALTH VILLAGE, PORT-HARCOURT
2000 Housing Units (0n-going )
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LAYOUT SURVEY OF SITES &
SERVICES SCHEME,
FMLH&UD DUTSE, JIGAWA
STATE.
AS-BUILT SURVEY PLAN OF
FEDERAL LOW COST
HOUSING ESTATE, MGBIDI,
IMO STATE.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS & MONUMENTS
• Apart from efforts towards rehabilitating and maintaining the 23 existing Federal Secretariats in the country, the Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, is currently undertaking the construction of 6 new Secretariats at a total cost of N15.284 billion.
• The new Secretariats are located in each geopolitical zone, namely Awka, Anambra State (South East); Yenagoa, Bayelsa State (South-South); Oshogbo in Osun State (South West); Gombe in Gombe State (North East); Nasarawa in Nasarawa State (North Central) and Gusau in Zamfara State (North West). Work is progressing satisfactorily in each of the project sites.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS & MONUMENTS Cont’d • In addition, the Ministry provides comprehensive Architectural and Engineering
Consultancy Services (including design, construction supervision, rehabilitation, restoration and general maintenance) to other MDAs including:
– Federal Ministry of Health
– Ministry of Interior
– Federal Ministry of Women Affairs
– Ministry of Foreign Affairs
– Federal Ministry of Youth Development
– Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment
– Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity
– Federal Ministry of Education
– Ministry of Defence
– Federal Ministry of Culture and Tourism
– The Presidency/State House
– Police Service Commission
– Public Complaints Commission
PUBLIC BUILDINGS & MONUMENTS Cont’d
• Also, work on the Mausoleum and Library Complex at Onitsha, in honour of late Rt. Hon. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, is progressing satisfactorily. The project is being executed at a cost of N1.497 billion.
• These are in recognition of the importance of public buildings and monuments as symbols of national pride and invaluable national assets.
MODEL OF NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIATS
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NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIATS AT AWKA, YENAGOA, GOMBE, LAFIA, OSOGBO AND GUSAU (MODEL)
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NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, YENAGOA
FOUNDATION LAYING CEREMONY BY HIS EXCELLENCY, PRESIDENT & COMMANDER – IN-
CHIEF, DR. GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN, GCON, GCFR
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NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, YENAGOA (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, GOMBE
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FOUNDATION LAYING CEREMONY BY HIS EXCELLENCY,
VICE-PRESIDENT, ARC. NAMADI SAMBO, GCON
NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, GOMBE (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
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NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, AWKA
FOUNDATION LAYING CEREMONY BY THE SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION, SEN. ANYIM PIUS ANYIM GCON
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NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, AWKA (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, LAFIA
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FOUNDATION LAYING CEREMONY BY THE HON. MINISTER OF LANDS, HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT, MS AMAL I. PEPPLE , CFR
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NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, LAFIA (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, OSOGBO (FOUNDATION LAYING CEREMONY)
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NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, OSOGBO (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
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NEW FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, GUSAU (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
PROFESSIONAL, ARTISANAL AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING/DEVELOPMENT
• 140 Artisans were trained in the Vocational Training Centres of the Ministry
while 56,294 represented the number of professionals in the Housing Sector who graduated from tertiary institutions in 2011 and 2012.
• A School of Architectural and Building Technicians is being established in Kuje, and will be fully equipped as funds become available.
• Efforts are being made to establish 6 more skills acquisition/vocational centres in the country, with the support of the SURE-P, and to review the curricula for artisanal and vocational training in Nigeria, in conjunction with relevant institutions.
• Plans are underway to upgrade the existing vocational and trade centres of the Ministry as nodal centres of excellence.
• Discussions have also been held with the National Home Builders Association in the United States of America and other interested partners with a view to jointly conduct training programmes to improve the skills and competencies of professionals, artisans and craftsmen in the housing and urban development sector.
• Cutting edge practices and models in professional and vocational training and development in the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Turkey and Germany are also being considered for adaptation in the country.
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BUILDING CRAFTS TRAINING SCHOOL HARVEY ROAD, LAGOS
Wood Machinists at the Carpentry Workshop.
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BUILDING CRAFTS TRAINING SCHOOL HARVEY ROAD, LAGOS
Fashion Designers at Work Fashion Designers at Work
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BUILDING CRAFTS TRAINING SCHOOL HARVEY ROAD, LAGOS
Block Moulding Section
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BUILDING CRAFTS TRAINING SCHOOL HARVEY ROAD, LAGOS
Painting and Decorating Workshop
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VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE AT ONIKAN, LAGOS
Welding Workshop
Training Hall
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VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE AT ONIKAN, LAGOS
Carpentry Workshop
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PROPOSED SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURAL AND BUILDING TECHNICIANS, KUJE - ABUJA
HOUSING/MORTGAGE FINANCE
• In consonance with the key recommendations of the Stakeholders’ Workshop on Housing/Mortgage Finance held on 3rd May, 2012 a Mortgage Refinancing Company (MRC) is being established (with a US$300 million IDA Credit from the World Bank) to create more mortgages in support of home ownership in Nigeria. The Company is expected to take-off before the end of this year.
• In year 2012, the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) moved from the dispensation of recording losses annually, to making profits. This is very heart-warming.
• In addition, more contributors are joining the National Housing Fund (NHF) under a new e-collection system for an efficient, more transparent and accountable system of fund collection and remittance.
HOUSING/MORTGAGE FINANCE ........Cont’d
• A new product targeting the provision of housing finance to Nigerians in the Diaspora, has been developed by the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN). An estimated 17 million Nigerians reside outside the country, and targeting 1 million Nigerians within the first year of the “Nigerians in Diaspora Mortgage Scheme” will provide the sum of US$100 million to FMBN as monthly contributions (ie. US$100 per person per month).
• Another product on the FMBN shelf that will provide opportunities for Nigerians to own houses, is the Rent-To-Own Product. Under the Scheme, people will pay rent on the houses as part of the cost of the houses, on rent-to-own basis.
HOUSING/MORTGAGE FINANCE ……… cont’d
• Moreover, mortgage access for informal sector workers was created and launched on 5th December, 2011 under the Informal Sector Cooperative Housing Scheme, aimed at addressing the housing finance needs of low-income and informal sector groups such as artisans, bricklayers, mechanics, farmers and market women. It is gratifying to note that the response to the Scheme has been overwhelmingly positive. The first 300 housing units financed under this Scheme by First World Communities Co. Ltd (a cooperative housing development company) is to be launched in Lagos soon.
• Efforts are also, being made to harness other sources of funds in support of a sustainable mortgage finance system and housing development involving the possible use of unclaimed dividends, pension funds, dormant accounts, among others.
JOB CREATION
• The housing and urban development sector is recognised worldwide as being immensely valuable in terms of job creation because the construction of housing units requires the services of a pool of professionals such as architects, engineers, quantity surveyors, and artisans such as draughtsmen, bricklayers, electricians, iron benders, painters, tillers and various vendors.
• In addition, the sustainable funding of housing delivery promotes investments in the production of building materials and boosts linked businesses, all of which help to increase employment generation in the economy.
• During the period under review, the Sector contributed its own quota to job creation through the employment of 1,568,286 persons in the Ministry’s housing projects, those of its Parastatals, and in the informal sector through the sale of building materials across the nation.
• The number is even larger if those employed in all the housing projects in the country are added into this pool.
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION THROUGH THE HOUSING SECTOR
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EMPLOYMENT GENERATION THROUGH THE HOUSING SECTOR
ESTABLISHMENT OF
A FACTORY TO
PRODUCE LIGHT
STEEL PROFILES
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EMPLOYMENT GENERATION THROUGH THE HOUSING SECTOR
ESTABLISHMENT OF
A FACTORY TO
PRODUCE LIGHT
STEEL PROFILES
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EMPLOYMENT GENERATION THROUGH THE HOUSING SECTOR
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
• The urban and regional development agenda is being pursued through such programmes as slum upgrading, articulation of a National Physical Development Plan, and the development of Urban and Housing Indicators.
• The development of a comprehensive Road Map on Housing and Urban Development and an Infrastructural Master Plan for Nigeria with a strong component of housing, and urban & regional development, will significantly boost current efforts to make our cities safer, more productive, inclusive, gender sensitive and environmentally friendly.
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS (MDG) AND CONSTITUENCY PROJECTS
• Under the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) Programme of the Ministry, a total of 303 projects were completed in various parts of the country in 2011 and 2012, while 63 are on-going.
• Under the Constituency Projects, a total of 322 projects were completed in various parts of the country with 96 on-going.
• The projects cover the following areas: Intra-city/Access Roads & Drainages, Community-Based Water Projects, Electrification of Rural Areas & Solar Powered Street Light, and Public Buildings & Utilities.
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INFRASTRUCTURE COST (N) COMPLETED ON-
GOING
TOTAL
Road 4,507,822,095.71 58 20 78
Water 1,485,553,234.25 97 13 110
Electricity 2,793,499,903.08 85 2 87
Public Buildings
and Utilities
1,563,839,630.54 63 28 91
Total 10,350,714,863.58 303 63 366
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS (MDG)
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MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS (MDG)
Construction of Skill Acquisition Centre with equipment in
Iyara L.G.A of Kogi State.
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MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS (MDG)
Provision of Conventional Street Light at Wudil Town, Wudil L.G.A Kano
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INFRASTRUCTURES COST (N) COMPLETED ON-
GOING
TOTAL
Road 1,954,143,290.75 17 9 26
Water 1,206,248,750.80 65 20 85
Electricity 2,398,682,453.72 111 14 125
Public Buildings
and Utilities
3,681,087,815.00 129 53 182
Total 9,240,162,310.27 322 96 418
CONSTITUENCY PROJECTS
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I.C.T Center with Equipment at Tundun Wada Ward Zaria, Kaduna State
Skill Acquisition Center at Sabon-Gari
District, Ibadan, Oyo State
Cottage Hospital at Agbegi, Kogi State
CONSTITUENCY PROJECTS
Classroom Block with V.I.P Toilet at J.S.S Diginsa, Jigawa State 110
Classroom Block at Holy Saviour School, Ile-Oluji/Oke Igbo, Ondo State
CONSTITUENCY PROJECTS
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Motorized Borehole at Dikwa, Borno-State
Motorized Borehole at Numan, Adamawa State
CONSTITUENCY PROJECTS
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Provision of 500KVA Transformer at Epe-Opin Ekiti L.G.A, Kwara State
Completion of Ongoing Road at Ehor/Ugo Uhumuwode L.G.A ,Edo State
Before After
CONSTITUENCY PROJECTS
MINISTRY’S INTERNALLY GENERATED REVENUE PROFILE
• During the period under review (May 2011-May 2013), the Ministry generated a total revenue of N3,099,032,199.48 as follows:
2011(May-Dec.) - 1,272,044,671.41
2012(Jan-Dec.) - 1,301,508,726.85
2013(Jan-May) - 525,478,801.22
• The revenue sources include tender fee, ground rent, premium on land, title registration fee, consent fee, C of O processing fee and survey fee.
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
• World Bank
• DFID
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A total sum of US$300 million IDA credit is to be provided for the establishment of a Mortgage Refinancing Company (MRC) to create more mortgages in the housing sector.
• The sum of US$700,000 has been proposed for technical assistance to develop the Sector capacity. • Assistance in the Institutional and Functional Review of the Ministry aimed at achieving lasting Institutional efficiency and effectiveness in delivering on the Ministry’s mandate through sustainable and timely public service to Nigerians.
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION … cont’d
• Cities Alliance
• Shelter
Afrique
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• Approved the opening of its first Regional Office in Abuja, Nigeria, which will become operational in 2013. • Extension of a US$100 million credit facility to support housing development in the country through FMBN.
• The FMLHUD is developing a joint working programme with the Cities Alliance (World Bank Group) to undertake an Urbanization Review for Nigeria. • The collaboration will provide a pathway and access to grant funding for the regeneration of Nigerian cities and towns, including effective Urban Planning, Slum Upgrading, provision of Finance for housing development and Capacity Building for Federal, States and Local Governments.
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION … cont’d
• UN-HABITAT
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•Provision of enhanced technical cooperation for addressing the increasing urban and housing development challenges confronting Nigerian towns and cities.
PRESIDENCY OF THE UN-HABITAT 24TH GOVERNING COUNCIL
• At the 24th Session of the Governing Council (GC-24) of
the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-
HABITAT) held at the UN-Headquarters in Nairobi,
Kenya from 15th – 19th April, 2013, the Hon. Minister of
Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Ms. A. I.
Pepple, CFR, was unanimously elected as the
President of the 24th Governing Council of UN-
HABITAT for the period 2013-2015, in accordance with
the Rules of Procedure of the Council.
• This is historic, being the first time of Nigeria’s election to
the position of President of the 58-Member Governing
Council of UN-HABITAT since its inception in 1978.
• The 24th Session was attended by 1,144 delegates from
107 countries, representing National Governments,
Local Authorities, UN Agencies, Private Sector, Civil
Society Organisations and the Media.
UN-HABITAT GC-24, Nairobi, Kenya
15th
– 19th
April, 2013
MOVING THE SECTOR FORWARD
Institutional Strengthening
• Currently, the Ministry is repositioning itself under a Change
Initiative of an Institutional Strengthening Programme (ISP). The
Programme is being undertaken collaboratively with the UK-
Department for International Development (DFID), under its
Federal Administration Reform Programme (FEPAR). The Office of
the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, the Bureau of
Public Service Reforms and the Federal Civil Service
Commission are key partners providing the necessary support and
guidance.
• The programme involves the implementation of a number of change
initiatives, including a Comprehensive Review of the Vision and
Mission Statements of the Ministry, Organisational Restructuring,
Development of a 4-Year Strategic Plan, Institutionalization of a
Performance-Driven Culture for Organisational Effectiveness and
Improved Service Delivery.
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MOVING THE SECTOR FORWARD… cont’d
• Restructuring of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) for the
effective and efficient discharge of its mandate.
• Implementing the proposed mortgage liquidity facility through
the successful establishment of the Mortgage Refinancing
Company (MRC).
• Recapitalization of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria
(FMBN).
• Development of a Housing and Urban Development Road
Map to give effect to the National Housing Policy and the
National Urban Development Policy, in terms of coordination
and coherence as well as impact and sustainability.
• Implementation of the set of recommended Actions at the
Presidential Retreat on Housing and Urban Development
in the following five thematic areas, namely: Land Titling,
Housing Finance, Affordable Housing, Low-Income/Social
Housing, and Urban Development .
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• Use of additional sources of funding for housing development such
as pension funds, unclaimed dividends and dormant accounts as
proposed during the Presidential Retreat held on 12th Nov. 2012.
• Promotion of mixed housing development for all income groups.
• Adoption of various housing delivery models for mass housing
development [namely: New Towns Development; Cooperative
Housing; Public-Public Partnership (Pb-Pb-P); Public-Private
Partnership (PPP); Regeneration (including completion of
abandoned houses); Rental Housing; and Sites and Services
schemes].
• Exploiting alternative technologies in housing development.
• Capacity building to bridge the gap in skilled labour by upgrading
existing trade centres, crafts schools and vocational training centres.
• Establishment of new training centres and reviewing the Curricula in
tertiary institutions offering building related courses.
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MOVING THE SECTOR FORWARD … cont’d
MOVING THE SECTOR FORWARD…cont’d
• Increasing Nigeria’s share capital in Shelter-Afrique, with an
envisaged 17% of the entire shareholding of the Company, so as
to improve access to credit facilities for housing and related
infrastructure development.
• Championing the African Urban Agenda, in collaboration with
UN-HABITAT, in view of the need to deal decisively with the rapid
population growth and deteriorating living conditions of human
settlements in the continent. This is instructive, bearing in mind
that by 2025, more than 60% of Nigerians will live in Cities.
• Spearheading the National Consultative Process for the post-
2015 Development Agenda and the Habitat III Conference.
• Designing and implementing a National Programme on Making
Slums History as part of a global challenge for 2020.
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• Land is a prized asset. Its accessibility will ensure wealth creation and reduce poverty levels across the country, as well as promote a more equitable society.
• Housing has been universally accepted as the second most important essential human need. The right to adequate housing is considered a core human right.
• Housing is the bedrock of the economies of developed nations. In more advanced economies (e.g USA, Great Britain and Canada), it contributes between 30%-70% of the GDP.
• The Nigerian Financial System Strategy (FSS 2020) has assigned special roles to the housing sector, expecting it to drive the financial system and contribute not less than 20% to the GDP by the year 2020.
• The housing sector has the potential to generate huge employment opportunities, reduce crime rate, increase productivity, raise standard of living of the populace and alleviate poverty.
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• Our cities are also centres of economic growth and
centres for commerce and wealth creation, and for the
promotion of healthy living environments.
The Federal Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development is determined to continue playing a leading role (through the provision of policy direction, technical and administrative support for all stakeholders) in the housing and urban development sector towards becoming an effective national development tool.
I strongly believe that with all the set mechanisms already put in place, and all hands on deck, we shall meet the set targets of Mr. President and the expectations of the citizenry for the transformation of Nigeria’s housing and urban development sector.
Conclusion – Housing and Urban Development: Effective National Development Tools…..cont’d
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APPRECIATION
• We sincerely thank Mr. President for the special
priority attention His Excellency has given to the
revitalization of the housing and urban
development sector, and for convening the
Presidential Stakeholders’ Retreat on Lands,
Housing and Urban Development in Abuja on
Monday, 12th November, 2012. This
commitment, undoubtedly, assures us that Mr.
President is with us always, to inspire and guide
us in the built environment. This is a unique
privilege for which we express our sincere and
deepest appreciation.
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THANK YOU
AND
GOD BLESS
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