The Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has disclosed that in less than five years, his administration has provided over 3,000 homes for residents of the state.
The governor made this disclosure 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.
The governor, 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.
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According to the governor, the mass housing schemes and other supporting infrastructure initiated by the Lagos State government was informed by the growing housing deficit in Nigeria which currently stands at an estimated 28 million in 2023.
He further disclosed that 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 governors revealed the areas of the state where there are ongoing mass housing projects including Obese Phase II, Egan, Sangotedo, Epe, and Badagry, among others.
Adoption of Model Mortgage Foreclosure Law in four states
The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa who was present at the event disclosed that four states including Lagos, Kaduna, Ekiti, and Nasarawa had adopted the Model Mortgage Foreclosure Law, a housing industry stakeholders’ initiative aimed at ensuring that investments in the housing and mortgage sector are protected.