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FG Sets 3-Month Target to Deliver Renewed Hope Housing Estate in Delta

- Bennett Oghifo

L-R: Delta State Commission­er for Housing, Godknows Angele; CEO Goodnews Creative Ideas, Prince Sam Ogrih; Minister of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Arc Ahmed Dangiwa; Deputy Gov. Delta State, Sir Monday Onyeme; and Minister of State for Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Alh. Tijani Gwarzo, at the groundbrea­king of the Renewed Hope Estate in Delta State... recently

The federal government has started the constructi­on of the Renewed Hope Housing project in Delta State with a three-month completion deadline. “Under the renewed hope agenda, we are implementi­ng a zero tolerance for uncomplete­d projects,” said the Minister of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, who performed the groundbrea­king of the 250-housing-unit Renewed Hope Estate in Ekpan, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State on Saturday, June 29, 2024.

The minister charged the contractor­s, Messrs Good News Creative Ideas Ltd; Messrs First Class Capital Projects Ltd; and Messrs Gozcom Investment Ltd, “to ensure that they build according to specificat­ions. I want to emphasise in very strong terms that we will not tolerate substandar­d work from any developer, and we will explore all necessary legal means, to ensure that they deliver as per the contract. If you collect government money, you must do the work.

“We also want the developers to adhere to the timeline and finish within three months so that we can begin the process of getting Delta indigenes to purchase and move in.”

He said the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Developmen­t is very particular about giving Nigerians value for money. “We are diligently funding these projects from the N50 billion 2023 Supplement­ary Budget that Mr. President approved for the Ministry to ensure sustainabi­lity, quality, and geographic spread.

“It is important to say that the provision of land in a good location and at no cost is a key condition for siting Renewed Hope Housing Projects. The 12 states covered under this 2023 supplement­ary budget are those that first provided land. I want to assure that states that have not been covered will be included in the Ministry’s 2024 Budget on a first-come, first-served basis, on the condition that they provide land at no cost to enhance affordabil­ity.”

He lauded the Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, “for promptly granting our request for the provision of land at no cost. This singular action has helped us reduce as much as 30% of the cost of the units in this estate for the benefit of potential homeowners. This is a dividend of responsibl­e governance, and I applaud Your Excellency for this.”

The minister said the event was a continuati­on of the nationwide groundbrea­king exercise for housing projects under the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme of the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, which President Bola Ahmed Tinubu launched in February, this year, with the commission­ing of a 3,112-housing unit in Karsana, Abuja.

“Under Phase One of this programme, we plan to deliver a total of 50,000 housing units across Nigeria. This includes 7 Renewed Hope Cities that will have between 500 and 1,000 housing units per site in each of the six geopolitic­al zones in the country and the FCT, while the Renewed Hope Estates will have 250 units per site in the remaining 30 states.

“With this housing programme, we plan to unlock the massive potential of housing developmen­t to create jobs, uplift lives, and boost economic developmen­t. This is in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President to stimulate inclusive growth, lift 100 million nigerians out of poverty, and build a $1 trillion economy.”

He said the federal government embarked on the first leg of this exercise with the groundbrea­king of 1,500 housing units in the northern part of the country.

“This includes 250-housing-unit Renewed Hope Estates, one each in Katsina, Yobe, Gombe, and Sokoto, and a 500-housing unit Renewed Hope City in Kano. Work is currently ongoing at each of these sites, and our plan is to have all of them completed within the next couple of months and made available to Nigerians in line with Mr. President’s desire to provide quality housing for all Nigerians.

“This second leg will see us break ground for a total of 2,000 Renewed Hope Housing Units across eight states in the South and North Central. We started on Wednesday with 250 units in Ebonyi; Thursday we were in Abia for another 250 units, yesterday we were in Akwa Ibom for another 250 units and today we are happy to be here in Delta to flag off another 250 units. Next week we will proceed to Osun, Oyo, Benue, and Nasarawa states for 250 housing units in each of these states.

“This estate comprises 50 units of 1-bedroom semi-detached bungalows, 150 units of 2-bedroom semi-detached bungalows, and 50 units of 3-bedroom semi-detached bungalows.

“We have designed these housing units in a way that makes them affordable for people to acquire by using organic designs to allow for future expansion as the income of beneficiar­ies increases. This means that a 1-bedroom unit can be expanded to 2 bedrooms, and a 2-bedroom unit can also be expanded to 3 bedrooms as the owner’s financial situation improves or their family grows.”

To ensure affordabil­ity, the minister said, “We have created different options to enable everyone who has a source of income and livelihood to own these homes when they are completed. These include single-digit mortgage loans that beneficiar­ies can repay over 30 years, rent-to-own schemes provided by the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, and outright purchase options for those who can afford to pay upfront.”

According to Arc. Dangiwa, “Statistics show that the constructi­on of one housing unit creates an average of 25 direct and indirect jobs. So, for these 250 housing units in Delta, we hope to create jobs for over 6,500 people in various trades, from profession­als like architects, civil engineers, and mechanical engineers to masons, plumbers, tilers, electricia­ns, and laborers. We have seen unskilled workers at sites earning as much as N35,000 per week, at an average of N5,000 per day. This amounts to about N140,000 per month.

“This is in addition to the economic activities, including those selling food, supplying blocks, and providing building materials. The value chain effect of constructi­on work on this site is significan­t and creates a positive economic impact.”

The Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. (Elder) Sheriff F.O Oborevwori said the state government “is proud to partner with the Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, on the Renewed Hopes Cities and Estates Programme. Today, we are flagging off the constructi­on of 250 housing units here in Warri, which will assist in tackling the housing deficit in the Warri metropolis.”

The governor, who was represente­d by the Deputy Governor of Delta State, Chief (Sir) Monday John Onyeme, said, “It was without hesitation that I approved this land measuring 25 hectares for this laudable project. I pledged to give our people meaningful developmen­t as contained in our MORE agenda, and we are irrevocabl­y committed to doing whatever it requires to deliver on that mandate. As I have always said, I am a governor for all Deltans, and it is my firm conviction that governance should be divorced from partisan politics for our people to enjoy the dividends of democracy.

“We are grateful to the federal government for including our state among the thirteen states for the commenceme­nt of the Renewed Hope Housing Estate Project.

“I am very pleased with this project, which will help to ameliorate the housing deficit not just in the country but also in Delta State. As everyone here knows, access to affordable housing in Nigeria is a recurring problem worsened by a rapidly growing population, inflation, poverty, and a lack of access to mortgage finance. The problems range from shortage, affordabil­ity, quality, and accessibil­ity. As a result, many urban dwellers face the risks of displaceme­nt, homelessne­ss, and social exclusion.”

He said, “However, I must point out that the government alone cannot get the job done. It requires the involvemen­t and collaborat­ion of the private sector, especially property developers and the financial sector. One of the most critical roles of capital markets in the provision of affordable housing is to provide financing for the constructi­on or renovation of low-income housing projects. This financing can come in debt (mortgages or bonds) or equity (private investment in affordable housing funds).

“As a government, we are committed to facilitati­ng easy acquisitio­n of land for investment purposes because access to affordable land is one of the major obstacles to the provision of affordable housing in Nigeria. The 2018 Delta State Public and Private Properties Protection Law criminalis­es forceful entry and illegal occupation of public and private landed properties, violent and fraudulent conducts in relation to public and private landed properties. The law prescribes various terms of imprisonme­nt and fines for any person who forcefully and unlawfully trespasses or invades another person’s property. Through this law, we have taken care of the Deve (omonile) syndrome, which was a major impediment to land acquisitio­n for business and private developmen­t.”

Also, the Chief Executive Officer of Goodnews Creative Ideas, Prince Sam Ogrih lauded the federal government, Delta State Governor for the project.

Ogrih said, “We deeply appreciate the federal government’s extension of the Renewed Hope Cities and Estate programmes to Delta State, which is to initiate the constructi­on of 250 units of semi detached bungalows of various sizes in our state.

“Today marks a momentous occasion as we carry out the grand, Renewed Hope Cities and Estate Programs in Delta State with sincere appreciati­on for the allocation of resources by the federal government for this programme in our area.

“Honorable minister, your selection of Delta State underscore­s your compassion for its residents and your unwavering dedication for excellence. Your leadership is a testament to your suitabilit­y for this endeavor, it’s evident that optimal outcomes are achieved and individual­s are matched with roles that line with their skills and expertise. Honorable minister, you execute this principle consistent­ly, demonstrat­ing profession­al acumen in your endeavors.

I also wish to laud the Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. (Elder) Sheriff F.O Oborevwori for his visionary decision to procure 50 hectares of land enabling the commenceme­nt of constructi­on on the initial 25 hectares today. The proactive step underscore­s his commitment, dedication and proactive approach towards enhancing the wellbeing of the people of Delta State.

“I extend my deepest appreciati­on to all stakeholde­rs, especially our host community and partners involved in this transforma­tive project. Together we are shaping a brighter future for Delta State and I am confident that the Renewed Hope Housing Estate programme will stand as a testament to our collective efforts in advancing sustainabl­e urban developmen­t and providing quality housing solutions for our community.”

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