Minister of housing and urban development, Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, has stated that the ministry under his watch is committed to driving historic housing reforms by increasing access to affordable housing for all Nigerians across all the group and income brackets.
Dangiwa stated this when the president and chairman of Committee on Construction Projects and Infrastructure of the Nigerian Bar Association, Section on Business Law, (NBA-SBL), Andrew Osemedua Edum,paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja.
A press release signed by Salisu Badamasi Haiba, director information and public relations of the ministry revealed that the minister, who that 80 per cent of Nigerians are low income earners, explained that the four housing sector reform task teams initiated by the ministry upon his assumption of office were meant to position the ministry in a better stead to deliver it’s presidential mandate of increasing the stock of affordable housing for Nigerians
The reform task teams listed by the minister were; Housing institutions reform task team, land reform task team, building materials manufacturing hub, saying that their reports would soon be on stream for implementation to drive the housing sector.
The NBA- SBL commitee is seeking collaboration with the ministry in real estate projects, construction of bridges and rail lines as part of their inputs towards actualisation of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Dangiwa said the only way to make a sustainable difference is for all the key players in the housing value chain to be reformed, work optimally and deliver their mandates.
He further said it’s not enough to build houses but to have a system that will work efficiently and to deliver results practically and maximally. “The ministry is ready to partner with you and all other relevant bodies,” he said.
Dangiwa also informed the committe that plans are underway for National Social Housing Funds to mobilise, also to administer and allocate affordable, decent and accessible houses for those who doesn’t have an income, the low income earners, homeless, vulnerables and underprivileged in the society, saying, the funds will be sourced from the fuel subsidy removal and profits after tax.
The minister expressed satisfaction for the initiatives of the NBA-SBL Committee and assured them of his readiness to partner with them, as the ministry is also partnering with National Skills Acquisition programme and National Population Commission.
Earlier speaking, the President and chairman of the NBA-SBL Committee, Andrew Osemedua Edum, said they came to seek institutional collaboration with the ministry.
He used the occasion to invite the minister to attend the Second National Conference on Construction Projects and Infrastructure as a guest to deliver a key note address at the conference.