From Isaac Anumihe, Abuja
As the construction of Renewed Hope Cities and Estates in Karsana, Abuja, is completed and delivered in December this year, Federal Government, yesterday, announced its plans to construct additional 2,000 housing units in eight states of the federation.
In a statement, while some would be located in the South and North Central zones of the country, others would be sited in Ebonyi, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Delta, Osun, Oyo, Benue and Nasarawa.
Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Architect Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, said that the nationwide groundbreaking is sequel to the official launch of the housing programme by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in February 2024, with the inauguration of 3,112 housing units in Karsana, Abuja and the successful groundbreaking of 1,500 housing units in five states in the north comprising Katsina, Yobe, Gombe, Sokoto and Kano from May 22 and May 25, 2024.
According to the statement, the schedule for the flag-off of the construction will begin with 250 housing units in Ebonyi on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, followed by 250 units in Abia on Thursday, June 27, 2024; 250 units in Akwa Ibom on Friday, June 28 2024; and 250 units in Delta State on Saturday, June 29, 2024.
Others are 250 units in Osun (Tuesday July 2, 2024), 250 units in Oyo (Wednesday July 3, 2024), 250 units in Benue (Friday July 5, 2024), and 250 units in Nasarawa (Saturday July 6, 2024), bringing the total to 2,000 housing units in the eight states.
This, according to the statement, brings the total number of units under the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme since the official launch in February to 6,612.
“All the housing projects are scheduled to be completed and commissioned by the end of 2024 in line with the commitment of the minister to ensure housing projects are speedily completed and occupied by Nigerians who need them.
“Each Renewed Hope Estate in Ebonyi, Akwa Ibom, Abia, Delta, Osun, Oyo, Benue, and Nasarawa will comprise 50 units of one-bedroom semi-detached bungalow, 100 units of 2-bedroom semi-detached bungalow, and 50 units of 3-bedroom semi-detached bungalow” the government, said.
The minister assured that the houses would be constructed in a way that the off-takers could expand it.
“The houses will be built in line with approved organic designs to allow eventual off-takers expand from one bedroom to two bedrooms, and from two bedrooms to three bedrooms as incomes increase over time. This design was adopted to enhance affordability for Nigerians” the minister said.
The 2,000 housing units, the statement, noted, are being funded under the 2023 Supplementary Budget of the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.
Meanwhile, the minister has assured state governments that the Renewed Hope Housing Programme is designed to cover all states of the federation and those not captured under the supplementary budget will be taken care of under the 2024 budget.
“The 2,000 housing units are estimated to create about 50,000 skilled and unskilled jobs in the states at an average of 25 jobs per unit.
“Beyond providing shelter for low-and-medium-income Nigerians, housing construction is a major stimulus for the local economy, creating jobs, supporting livelihoods, and developing the larger economy.
“The housing projects also seek to promote inclusivity and integration and address inequalities by providing a broad range of affordable homeownership options. This includes single digit and up to 30-year mortgage loans to be provided by the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, rent-to-own options where beneficiaries can move in and pay towards homeownership in monthly, quarterly, or annual instalments and outright purchase for high income earners” Dangiwa said. ENDS