Housing Deficit: Mahmoud Advocates Special Private Developers’ Partnership

By: Freda Aideyan

As the nation grapples with the housing deficit, the FCT Minister of State, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, has advocated for special partnership with Private Developers through the provision of Mass Housing Scheme at subsidized and affordable rate.

The Minister made this call in a paper presentation titled: “Housing Provision in this Decade”, at the ongoing International Real Estate Conference and Exhibition (IRECE) holding in Abuja.

Mahmoud, who was represented by the Director of Resettlement and Compensation, Tpl. Nasiru Suleiman, also asserted that remedial measures like urban renewal programmes should be encouraged.

The Minister called on Ministries, Departments and Agencies to build decent and affordable housing estates to house their teeming staff.

Other measures of improving the housing provision in this decade, according to her, include unwavering commitment and political will of government and conscious annual housing budgetary provision targeted at increasing the housing stock of the nation, thereby solving Nigerian housing problem.

While commending the topic of the conference, the Minister noted that housing is a basic necessity constituting one man’s greatest challenges all over the world and best indicators of a man’s standard of living.

Earlier, the convener of the conference, Mr. Franklin Ajayi, commended the present FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, for providing developers the opportunity to express their views in the housing sector.

Ajayi, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of Sim and Lloyd Limited, however, appealed for friendly policies that would encourage private developers with a view to solving the housing deficit in Nigeria.