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  • FHA, firm target 10,000 housing units by 2027

    FHA, firm target 10,000 housing units by 2027

    Federal Housing Authority (FHA) in partnership with BAM Projects and Properties Limited, yesterday pledged to deliver 10,000 housing units nationwide by 2027 in line with President Bola Tinubu’s affordable housing policy.

    Managing Director, Federal Housing Authority Mortgage Bank, Dr. Hayatudeen Atiku Anwwal disclosed this when he inaugurated a new eco-friendly residential estate in Abuja.

    He reiterated FHA’s commitment to bridging Nigeria’s housing deficit through sustainable and affordable home development.

    Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Managing Director, BAM Projects and Properties, Mansur Mohammed, described the estate as “a testament to trust, collaboration and vision,” stressing that the project demonstrated BAM’s capability to deliver quality housing within agreed timelines.

    According to him the estate, developed in partnership with the FHA and FHA Mortgage Bank, showcases the private sector’s capacity to complement government efforts in providing affordable housing to Nigerians.

    “This estate is not just about buildings; it’s about community, sustainability, and long-term impact,” he said.

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    He explained that beyond the housing units, BAM also built a police station and provided sanitary facilities as part of its corporate social responsibility to ensure security and hygiene within the Lugbe district where the estate is located.

    “We don’t just build properties, we build communities,” Mohammed added.

    He further noted that BAM’s environmental consciousness was reflected in the estate’s greenery and eco-friendly design, adding that the firm is working on a 45-hectare mass housing project in Karasana and other upcoming commercial and recreational developments.

    Reaffirming FHA’s commitment to deeper collaboration with private developers, Anwal set an ambitious target of 10,000 new housing units before 2027 nationwide, noting that the goal aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s drive for a $1 trillion economy.

    “Nigeria has an estimated housing deficit of 18 million units, meaning the demand is there. With the right partnerships and funding, we can achieve this target,” he stated.

    He highlighted new government-backed financing opportunities through the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) and the National Housing Fund (NHF), allowing citizens to access housing loans of up to ₦100 million at single-digit interest rates for tenors of up to 20 years.

    He commended BAM for delivering a high-quality project despite challenges during execution.

    He recalled that the partnership between FHA and BAM began about seven years ago and had already yielded results, including over 200 completed homes in the Karasana Estate.

    “The entire land here is three hectares. One and a half hectares were allocated to BAM for Phase 1, and another 1.5 hectares will form Phase 2. We are proud of what BAM has achieved,” he said.

    Anwal explained that the estate’s design, consisting of spacious three-bedroom terrace duplexes, meets the highest engineering and environmental standards, with conduit stormwater drainage, electricity and water systems.

    He lauded BAM’s handling of market relocation and land encumbrance issues without conflict, describing the firm as a “dependable partner” committed to community-friendly development.

  • FHA commissions 100 housing units in Oyo

    FHA commissions 100 housing units in Oyo

    The Federal Housing Authority (FHA) on Monday commissioned 100 units of two- and three-bedroom houses at the FHA Estate in Ajoda, Ibadan — the first phase of a 1,000-unit housing project in Oyo State.

    Speaking at the event, the Managing Director of FHA, Hon. Oyetunde Ojo, said the project aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope mandate to provide affordable housing for Nigerians.

    “This estate has been abandoned since 2018, sir. We’re here to correct that. This is just the first phase — 900 more units will follow,” he said.

    Ojo emphasised inclusivity in future allocations, noting that the informal sector — including traders and artisans — would benefit significantly.

    “They often have better cash flow than the formal sector. Nothing stops us from reserving 100 to 150 units for them,” he added, revealing plans for studio apartments tailored to young Nigerians.

    The FHA boss assured residents of security and called on the Federal Mortgage Bank to intensify awareness of mortgage options.

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    “We won’t disappoint Nigerians or Mr President, sir. No project will be abandoned under our watch. Ibadan will get its full allocation,” he said.

    To appreciate traditional rulers who provided the land, Ojo announced the allocation of a two-bedroom unit each to the Alajia of Ajia, Oba Akinsola Oladepo, and the Onisade of Isade, Oba Saliu Oguntayo — on behalf of President Tinubu.

    Earlier, Engr. Remi Omowaiye, FHA Executive Director of Project Implementation and Chair of the Commissioning Committee, noted that similar housing schemes are underway in 17 other states. “Our next commissioning will be in Abuja this August,” he revealed.

    Also speaking, Managing Director of the Federal Mortgage Bank, Alhaji Shehu Usman Osidi, said Nigerians can access housing loans at 6% interest, payable over 30 years.

    “It’s open to everyone. You can apply at any of our branches. We maintain zero tolerance for corruption,” he stated.

    Mr. Ige Ayeni, representing Greenwood Construction and Equipment Leasing Nigeria Limited, the project’s developer, commended President Tinubu’s commitment to housing.

    “This place was once a forest. Today, it brings hope to those who had lost it,” Ayeni said, adding that the estate is open to both public servants and private sector players.

  • FG to include informal sector in mass housing scheme — FHA boss

    FG to include informal sector in mass housing scheme — FHA boss

    The Federal Government, through the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), has announced plans to extend its mass housing initiative to Nigerians in the informal sector, in line with President Bola Tinubu’s directive to make affordable housing accessible to all.

    Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the FHA, Oyetunde Ojo, made the disclosure on Monday during the commissioning of 100 housing units at the FHA Estate, Ajoda, Ibadan.

    The event, which included the symbolic presentation of keys to new homeowners—mostly doctors and medical practitioners from the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan—was attended by traditional rulers, community leaders, and senior management of the FHA.

    The 100 units, comprising two- and three-bedroom flats, mark the first phase of a 1,000-unit housing project at the Ajoda Estate.

    Ojo noted that while the project began in 2018 under a previous administration, the current government is committed to completing it in phases for the benefit of citizens. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that the informal sector, often overlooked, also benefits from such initiatives.

    “Many people in the informal sector assume that government housing schemes are out of their reach,” he said. “But under President Tinubu’s mandate, we are changing that narrative.”

    To facilitate inclusion, the FHA plans to work with traditional rulers and community leaders to identify and document potential beneficiaries in the informal sector. Ojo added that the Authority is also considering allocating 100 to 150 housing units to this group, citing their strong financial capacity.

    He further revealed that studio apartments are being planned for young Nigerians starting their lives and careers, as part of efforts to broaden access to affordable housing.

    Ojo said, “I would like to congratulate Mr. President. This is Mr. President’s achievement from his Renewed Hope agenda. If Mr. President had not appointed us, the executive management team, we wouldn’t be able to deliver. Like I said, Mr. President knows who to put the right peg in the round hole.

    This administration is about Renewed Hope Agenda. It is about delivery. When we started this, thank God you were with me. And I knew when we said we were going to commission the first phase in less than a year. I know people were laughing at me because they were wondering how a project that started in 2018 could be achieved, in phases within a year.

    “And I said, don’t worry. God will deliver. Because we know the marching order given to us by Mr. President. And that’s what we’re doing. Remember, it’s going to be 1,000 housing units. We have delivered 100 units.

    “You can see the beneficiaries. The beneficiaries are high calibres individuals in the society, medical doctors of the University of Ibadan. And it’s mortgaged. So they’ll pay for about 30 years and or 20 years. So this is also a style of letting the people know there’s an administration that cares about them. We’ve also said it, we’re going to the informal sector.

    “You can imagine at the end of this place, the 1,000 housing units. How massive the economy will be. And we are not interested in about delivering the 1,000 at once. Because we are not funded. And that’s the truth. But we don’t need to be funded, because we have our IGR, and it’s about utilisation of resources.

    “And that’s the way Mr. President has trained some of us who have worked with him to make sure you deliver something out of nothing. And I can tell you, under one more year, the second 100 units will be ready. So that means we’ll have in over 200 beneficiaries. And the beauty about this is it’s decent. It’s livable for a big family. It’s livable for a small family.

    “Thank God our royal fathers are here. Thank God the informal sectors, they have leadership that they’re under control. Once you go to the right place, I always tell people, when we want to get the informal sector in this Ibadan, this is Kabiyesi here, there’s nobody who’s an informal person in this Ibadan. I mean welder, carpenter, artisans, they will name the household that you come from. They know. They will be the one to guide us.

    “They will be the one to advise us. Even when that person is coming from UK, even not on the informal level, they’ll be able to tell us, this one we can guarantee you, this one we can’t guarantee. And that’s why the collaboration is key.

    “That’s why we keep saying, government can’t do it alone. The fear of government on the informal sector is, where is this person’s wages? How does his payroll end? But I can tell you, most of the informal sector earn more money than the formal sector. You employ a bricklayer now, and you know how much they will charge you. You cannot even get enough welder, I’m telling you. 

    “But these people from far, when they see houses like this, they’re always afraid. They say they won’t give them because probably they are not learned, they are not educated. And that’s why we are calling on the Kabiyesis’, and the people to come. There’s mortgages for people in the informal sector.”

    To demonstrate appreciation for the traditional institutions that he said provided the land, Ojo announced the allocation of a two-bedroom unit each to the Alajia of Ajia, Oba Akinsola Oladepo, and the Onisade of Isade, Oba Saliu Oguntayo, on behalf of the President.

    Speaking earlier in his remarks, FHA Executive Director of Project Implementation and Chairman of the Commissioning Committee, Engr. Remi Omowaiye, said the next phase of project commissioning would take place in Abuja.

    Also speaking earlier in his address, the Managing Director of the Federal Mortgage Bank, Alhaji Shehu Usman Osidi, said Nigerians can access mortgage facilities at six percent interest for a period of up to 30 years, saying “It’s open to all Nigerians. Just walk into any of our branches to pick a form. We have zero tolerance for corruption,” Osidi said.

    The representative of Greenwood Construction and Equipment Leasing Nigeria Limited, the developer of the property, Mr. Ige Ayeni, praised Tinubu’s commitment to housing for all, sayingThis place was a forest before we moved in. Now, it is giving hope to Nigerians who had lost it,” he said.

    Ayeni added that the project is not limited to government workers but also open to traders and artisans.

    Traditional ruler, Oba Oladepo, commended the government’s efforts, but urged more infrastructural development in the estate, Ibadan and Oyo State in general. He thanked Preaident Tinubu through the FHA for the housing scheme saying, it is bringing development to the area. He appealed for consideration of the common Nigerians so as to benefit from the initiative. 

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    Deputy Commandant of theNigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Oyo State, Fatunola Timothy, called for security considerations in estate designs, including armouries and accessible security posts.

    Prof. A. Adenipekun who spoke on behalf of the subscribers, urged the FHA to expand housing for young professionals, saying “We still have many doctors and health workers who need homes. When this is completed, subscribers will exceed expectations,” he said.

    Responding, the Alajia of Ajia, Oba Akinsola Oladepo Ibadan, thanked Preaident Tinubu through the FHA for the housing scheme saying, it is bringing development to the area. He appealed for consideration of the common Nigerians so as to benefit from the initiative. 

    He said, “First of all, we have to thank our almighty God for giving us today. At the same time, we thank the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for a job well done. When we had a Renew Hope, Renew Hope, this is true Renew Hope. We appreciate the federal government for its job well done. And we are looking forward to more projects in our city.”