Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has said
that the Federal Government is working with stakeholders to raise one
trillion naira to provide affordable housing for Nigerians.
The vice-president spoke at the 22nd
Nigerian Economic Summit in Abuja on Tuesday where he chaired a
Roundtable on Job Creation, Skills and Employment at the summit.
He said that the proposed project would also help to create jobs.
Osinbajo said that the job creation unit
in his office had worked out a framework with the Nigerian Economic
Summit Group to focus on three sectors to create employment.
He listed the three sectors as construction, agriculture and information communication technology.
Under construction, the vice-president
said the Federal Government was trying to work on a social housing
programme, called the Family Home Fund.
He said, “The Family Home Fund is a financial intervention into social housing in the country.
“We are trying to raise a fund which
will come to about one trillion naira; we have aggregated fund from the
private sector, local and international funds already.
“The whole idea is to be able to
intervene in mortgage financing so that developers can build special
houses to the specification of the Federal Government.
“Already eight or nine states are giving land and certificate of occupancy for social housing scheme.
“The idea is that any Nigerian who can afford N30,000 should be able to own a house.”
Osinbajo said that there would emerge
job creation opportunities as technicians, engineers and skill workers
would benefit from the scheme.
He said there would also be training opportunity from the scheme.
The theme of the summit is “Made-in-Nigeria’’.
The problem of housing in Nigeria has
been of interest to every administration and official estimates suggest
that more than 17 million houses are needed to cover the country’s 180
million citizens.
Each administration has introduced a different scheme but the impact is not felt by the people.
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