… Promises to Further Reduce Housing Deficit
Lagos
State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday, disclosed that his
administration has, in less than five years, provided over 3,000 homes for the
residents, assuring that efforts are still in progress to reduce the 17 million
housing deficit in the state.
The Governor made this known at the Conference of Directors of Lands in the Federal and State Ministries, Departments and Agencies, themed “Improving Land-Based Revenue of the Federating Units in Nigeria through Efficient and Effective Land Administration”, held in Lagos on Wednesday.
Sanwo-Olu,
represented at the event by his Special Adviser on Housing, Barr. Barakat
Odunuga-Bakare, said that the housing projects were delivered through Direct
Budgetary Allocation and Joint Venture Partnership as part of efforts to reduce
the housing deficit in Lagos State and by extension in the country.
He
stated that the need for the provision of mass housing schemes by the State
Government as well as other supporting public infrastructure was informed by
the growing housing deficit in Nigeria which has now risen from seven million
in 1991 to an estimated 28 million in 2023.
According to him, out of the 28 million housing deficit figure, Lagos stood at a 17 million deficit, with an estimated 500,000 people migrating into Lagos annually.
“It
is pertinent to address the housing gap in the state with credence to the
burning national issues. The growing housing deficit in Nigeria has risen from
seven million in 1991 to an estimated 28 million in 2023”, she said.
The
Governor added that there are ongoing projects in various locations across the
state, which include Ibese Phase II, Egan, Sangotedo, Epe, and Badagry, to
mention but a few.
Speaking earlier, the Federal Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa disclosed that a nationwide adoption of the Model Mortgage Foreclosure Law, a housing industry stakeholders’ initiative is another reform embraced by President Bola Tinubu as part of his Renewed Hope Agenda for the populace.
The
Minister commended the efforts of the Lagos State government in digitising its
operations while also applauding Kaduna and Kano states for implementing
reforms, urging other states to emulate them.
“As
of today, the Model Mortgage Foreclosure Law has been passed in four states,
including Lagos, Kaduna, Ekiti, and Nasarawa States. We aim to drive its
passage in all the states of the federation as part of our efforts to ensure
that investments in the housing and mortgage sector are protected.
“We
must think out of the box, innovate and learn to do things differently. This
will help us make progress and change the narrative going forward”, he said.
It
should be noted that the Conference of Directors of Lands is an annual event
that creates an enabling environment for Directors of Lands from the 36 states
of the Federation and Federal Capital Territory as well as key stakeholders
with varied experiences in the public and private sectors to converge and share
ideas on how to generate policies for effective and efficient land
administration beneficial to Nigeria and its citizens.
Adeoti
Sobowale
Deputy
Director Public Affairs, LASRERA.




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