2,000 hectares ready for FG’s housing scheme
2,000 hectares ready for FG’s housing scheme
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru OVER two thousand hectares of land with titled
documents have been given by 24 States for the Federal Government’s Social
Housing programme, while 17 have indicated interest to participate in the Solar
Power programme in the ongoing Economic Sustainability Plan. This is as an
agreement has been reached with one of the major cement manufacturers in the
country to sell at significantly discounted prices as low as N2, 600 per bag of
cement for the social housing projects.
The agreement was reached after a meeting Vice President Yemi Osinbajo
held with three major cement manufacturers in the country, Dangote Cement, Bua
Cement and Lafarge Cement manufacturers. A statement issued by the Senior
Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Office of the Vice
President, Laolu Akande stated that this was among some of the highlights from
a review on the Economic Sustainability Plan implementation presided over by
Prof Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, weekend. Commenting on the
implementation of components of ESP, the Vice President said the government
will continue to focus on creating more jobs while improving access to power
and affordable housing for majority of Nigerians. Prof. Osinbajo, who
highlighted the progress made so far, assured that the Federal Government will
ramp up efforts to so more Nigerians have access to electricity and affordable
housing. According to the presentation made by the Managing Director of the
Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Alhaji Ahmad Salihijo, the Solar Power
Naija team has had engagements with the six states who have identified private
sector developers. The team has also selected Akwa Ibom, Ekiti and Kano as
pilot states for the state-guaranteed transaction model for the solar power
programme. He explained that REA is currently tracking transactions worth N55
billion potentially contributing the first two million connections in Nigeria
and providing thousands of jobs.
For instance, the programme is currently tracking four transactions in
the commercial bank upstream channel contributing 3,500 jobs and 100,000
connections. The MD further stated that nine participants have submitted applications
for over N4 billion of the N20 billion allocated with three companies close to
receiving disbursements. He said, “Bleu Camel Energy with a loan amount of N3
billion is targeting to create 600 jobs; Sunking, another investor with a loan
amount of N3 billion will create 1,500 jobs; Auxno Solar with N300 million loan
amount targets 100 jobs while Emerald Industrial Co. is seeking N3 billion
funding to manufacture 100,000 Solar Home Systems and smart meters.” On the
other hand but in the same vein, the Managing Director/CEO of the Family Homes
Fund Limited (FHFL) – the implementing agency for the Social Housing scheme,
Mr. Femi Adewole, stated that 17,584 units across 16 locations are now on the
pipeline. He said, “We are having a successful push in assembling land to feed
the housing construction. So far about 2156.4ha have been assembled ready for
development. This has the capacity to accommodate about 65,000 homes.
” Adewole explained that under the ESP Social Housing programme,
Nigerians would be given at least a 15-year period with a monthly payment at
six percent interest rate to pay for each housing unit. While the rates are
significantly low, the MD noted that this period can also be extended through
refinancing. “This will help to improve access to housing for low-income people
in the informal sector who-(otherwise) will not have an opportunity to access a
mortgage,” he stated. He further said that in addition to the typical 2, 3, and
4-bedroom housing units, the FHFL was considering a “Students and Young
People’s Housing – to address the needs of young people.” An agreement with the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has now been finalized and signed by Family
Homes Funds, he disclosed while drawdown is subject to a guarantee from the
Ministry of Finance. It would be recalled that the CBN had committed to a N200B
facility with a guarantee by the FG via the Finance Ministry for the Social
Housing scheme. Speaking further, the FHFL MD noted the agency has struck
partnerships with Dangote Cement for the provision of cement at subsidized
rates to construct the ESP homes, adding that “we expect to reach a similar
agreement with the other two majors shortly.” He added that the FHFL has signed
an MoU with the ESP Solar Power project including 3 suppliers to provide
low-cost solar panels to the homes. Adewole stated that the delivery of the
units would be through SME Delivery Partners – who are being encouraged to
register on the Housing Portal.
He said, “So far about 7,333 SME groups and individuals are registered
on the online portal. Up to 2,000 of these will be involved in current
projects. “We will be drawing from ongoing experience on our project in Yola
where the construction of 3,600 homes are ongoing and a partnership between
FHFL and the Ministry of Housing is implementing a large-scale youth employment
scheme currently employing 1350 young people. The young people are
manufacturing interlocking tiles, paving, screeding, etc. For the ESP Social
Housing Adewole said “about 228 Manufacturers of Building Components have
expressed interest in supplying inputs including doors, glazing, paint, roofing
sheet, etc. We are now engaging with these to secure bulk supply of key
materials which in turn will provide opportunity to grow their production
capacity.
” Already sites for early start projects have been identified in all
the 6 geo-political zones in addition to the FCT. The sites include those in
Ekiti and Ogun in the Southwest, Enugu, and Abia in the Southeast, Delta, and
Edo in the South-south, Yobe, and Bauchi in the Northeast, Kaduna, and Katsina
in the Northwest and Nasarawa and Plateau in the North-central. Sites have also
been identified in Abuja including at Dei Dei where the Vice President earlier
visited to see the sample designs of the Social Housing homes. Speaking
specifically on the mass housing scheme, Prof. Osinbajo emphasized that the
focus must be on providing affordable housing for the masses. According to him,
“if the Federal Government is going to intervene in housing, most of it should
be social housing. Everybody else, including the private sector, can build N9.6
million worth houses, but nobody else will do social housing. “All over the
world, when government intervenes, it is social housing…those who cannot afford
housing are the ones we must focus attention on. “I think that we have enough
problems with finding homes for the vast majority of Nigerians who cannot find
a home. The people who are poorest who have no houses are the people we should
target because that is what government should do. Let’s focus on this social
housing.” The Vice President added that the Federal Government will continue to
collaborate with States to ensure more Nigerians benefit from the Social
Housing scheme. Under the Social Housing Programme, the Federal Government
plans to support 1.5 million Nigerians to acquire low-cost houses through
mortgage options and also Rent to Own option. The scheme is expected to also
generate 1.8 million jobs and deliver houses to about 1.5 million Nigerian
families. “The houses are to be priced around and about N2m and N4m each
putting it within the reach of the low-income earners, depending on the number
of rooms. There are one, two and three bedrooms options.
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