The project is under the recently launched Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Scheme of President Bola Tinubu to provide 100,000 affordable mass decent housing to Nigerians across the nation.
The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Dr Markus Ogunbiyi, made the announcement while inspecting ongoing housing projects and government land available for additional construction under the scheme.
Ogunbiyi accompanied by the Federal Controller of Housing, Lagos State, Mrs Margaret Adejobi, and other top directors, later inspected ongoing 60 flats of two and three bedroom units project in Eric Moore.
The team which included Head of PPP Unit of the ministry, Abimbola Asein, later inspected land within Games Village in Eric Moore and land at Iponri area.
The Permanent Secretary told NAN that President Bola Tinubu launched the pilot scheme of the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates in Abuja last week with construction of 3,112 housing project.
Ogunbiyi said the visit to Lagos was to build on that achievement, with his visit marking beginning of the project in the state.
He said the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development was undertaking the project under Public-Private Partnership, saying that the target was 100,000 housing units nationwide with Lagos State to have over 20,000.
He said Lagos State had problem of scarcity of land hence a new strategy of identifying and using all land belonging to the ministry in the city to construct the houses.
Ogunbiyi said negotiations were ongoing with the Lagos State Government on how they could provide land but while that was on, the ministry was utilising all its existing land.
He said President Tinubu had vowed to turn the entire nation into construction sites for decent affordable mass housing, a feat that had already begun.
He said the private sector in Lagos were all ready and had swung into action.
“Last week we had a groundbreaking in Abuja by Mr President on our Renewed Hope Cities and Estates. So this is a consolidating visit to Lagos to consolidate on that particular achievement.
“The challenge we have in Lagos is land and that is why I am here. We will use all available land to make sure that we have enough housing units under the first phase in Lagos,” he said.