President Goodluck Jonathan |
By Olumide T. Agunbiade
President Goodluck Jonathan says Nigeria needs N56 trillion to bridge the country’s 17 million housing units deficit.
President Goodluck Jonathan says Nigeria needs N56 trillion to bridge the country’s 17 million housing units deficit.
Jonathan
stated this at the 53rd General Assembly of the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA)
in Abuja.
The
shortfall alone minus infrastructure, according to the President, would require
more than N56 trillion, at an average cost of N3.5 million per housing unit to
remedy.
The
President said the task if achieved, would improve on the nation’s prevailing
home ownership rate of 25 per cent.
He said
his administration was aware of the conditions and the challenges facing
settlements as the demand for infrastructure, basic services and housing was on
the increase.
“Housing
associated facilities are grossly inadequate and millions of citizens live in
substandard environments or slums plagued by squalor and lacking basic
amenities of life.
“To
reverse this trend, my government recently announced plans to establish the
Nigeria Mortgage Refinance Corporation (NMRC).
“This
corporation is intended to provide funding for the housing and construction
sector.
“It will
be PPP initiative to partner with the Federal Government, Nigeria commercial
banks and savings and loans institution with World Bank which is providing
concessional credits of $300 million.’’
Jonathan
urged the NIA to continue to serve as a voice and platform for robust private
sector mobilisation and community participation towards the achievement of
sustainable urbanisation.
He said
the fact that the challenge of urban development continued to increase was a
reminder to all,”not to become complacent, but proactive in housing affairs”.
The
president said a situation whereby skilled and semi-skilled jobs in the
industry were taken over by artisans from neighbouring countries was
unacceptable.
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