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Federal Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development Established: 1973 Free-Standing Ministry: April 2010 Minister: Mrs. Akon Eyakenyi #TheJonathanReport
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Page 1: Federal ministry of land, housing & urban development

Federal Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development

Established: 1973

Free-Standing Ministry: April 2010

Minister: Mrs. Akon Eyakenyi

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Table of Content• Vision 20: 2020 and the Housing Sector• NMRC: Nigerian Mortgage Refinancing Company • Achievements-1• Residential Plots• Oweto Bridge• Achievements-2• Achievements-3• 10 Hectares Demonstration Site• FHA: Federal Housing Authority-1• FHA Allocated Land• FHA Signed Partnership Agreements• Housing Units• PPP-10, Ikoyi, Lagos• FMBN: Federal Mortgage Bank Nigeria• Aviation Village Housing Estate, Abuja• FMBN-ELIM Housing Estate, Enugu• The National Housing Policy and the National Urban Development Policy• National Land Policy • Efficient and Effective Land Administration System• Hostel and Admin Blocks, Kuje• Federal Secretariat Osogbo, Osun State• National Housing Survey• Other Highlights

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Vision 20: 2020 and the Housing Sector

Provision of accessible and affordable housing one of the Transformation Agenda and Vision 20: 2020 national imperatives. Many advanced economies contribute between 30%-70% of the GDP to housing. Financial System Strategy (FSS 2020) expects the Nigerian housing sector to contribute no less than 20% to the GDP by year 2020.

• 11,604 housing units provided.• Over 61,000 quality, affordable housing units construction have

been built in the 6 geopolitical zones • Partnership with the UK Department for International Development

(DFID) to improve efficiency, effectiveness and service delivery.

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NMRC: Nigerian Mortgage Refinancing Company

• Launched by the president on 16th January, 2014 to increase mortgage penetration in the Country in collaboration with the Ministries Economy and Finance

• Created to enable up to 200,000 affordable mortgages within five years.

• Facilitating action on the delivery of 10,000 housing units to be supported by NMRC while Ministry of Finance handles mortgage demand as a pilot scheme. A Ministerial Committee is responsible for the logistics behind the delivery.

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Achievements-1

• Executed a total of 259 projects in various parts of the country under the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) programme covering public buildings & utilities (69 projects), construction/upgrading of access roads (56 projects), slum electrification (64 projects), and water & sanitation (70 projects). Total cost N4,892,299,505.75.

• Working in partnership with the Presidential Technical Committee on Land Reform (PTCLR) and other stakeholders to ensure that landowners have secured titles and bankable assets.

• On-going discussions with State Governors to reduce cost of land title applications and turn around time for approval to bring down house prices.

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Currently establishing 150 fully serviced residential plots per site in 13 States across the nation such as Kuje in FCT; Igbogbo, Osborne II in Lagos State; Gubio Road, Yola in Adamawa State; Bichi in Kano State; Bida in Niger State; Republic Layout in Enugu

State; and Rumuodaya, Boriki in Rivers State.

Provision of road and drains under site and services scheme in Kuje-Abuja Provision of road and drains under site and

services scheme in Gwagwalada-Abuja

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Oweto Bridge over River Benue in Nasarawa State

Major rehabilitation of roads across the country and the construction of the 2nd Niger Bridge, the Oweto Bridge across the River Benue and the dredging of the River Niger to Baro in Niger State are currently being carried out and the overall objective is to reduce man-hour lost in travelling, thus adding value to our nation's economy.

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Achievements-2

• Ministerial Committee established to undertake inventory, auditing and updating of all Federal Lands and Landed Property databases in order to free underutilized lands for housing development and optimise the use of all Federal Government Landed Property. The Report of the Committee was considered on Thursday, 21st August, 2014 for implementation.

• Intensified efforts to update and upgrade the land database management/processing system in the country through the Federal Land Information System (FELIS).

• 3,798 Certificates of Occupancy granted; 1,756 granted consents for the transfer of land titles; 3,787 serviced plots created.

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Achievements-3

• Issuing Certificates of Occupancy for 635 core assets of Successor Companies of PHCN. Core assets belong to 11 electric power Distribution Companies (DISCOS) in Abuja, Benin, Eko, Enugu, Ibadan, Ikeja, Jos, Kaduna, Kano, Port-Harcourt and Yola.

• Factory producing light gauge steel established at Kuje, Abuja. Capacity: components for 2 housing units p/d. 15 people work on a twin block of 3 bedrooms and build it in 10 days after foundation.

• Amended the PENCOM Act to enable the pension funds invest in housing sector bonds.

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10 hectares demonstration site planned to accommodate a total of 300 housing units.

120 housing units under construction at Kuje demonstration site by 2 estate developers using alternative building technologies such as plasswall/plassmolite (60 units) and light gauge steel construction (60 units).

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FHA: Federal Housing Authority-1

• The Hon. Minister of F.C.T.A. agreed to issue Certificates of Occupancy to about 5,000 beneficiaries of the FHA Gwarinpa Housing Scheme.

• 218 Deeds of Assignment, 21 Deeds of Mortgage and 1 Deed of Rectification processed.

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FHA allocated land as part of Abuja New Town Development Scheme in Kuchiko, Bwari and Kwali.

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FHA signed partnership agreements with some States to provide 6,000 housing units in 8 States : Kaduna, Gombe, Benue,

Anambra, Cross-River, Osun, Bayelsa and Lagos.

Makurdi. Gombe

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Housing Units

Prototype PPPFHAFMBNFMBN Estate Dev. LoansCFI

During the period of July 2010 – September 2014 43,126 housing units were added to the national stock through the Ministry, the FMBN and the FHA including: • The Prototype Housing Scheme• Public-Private Partnerships • The Federal Housing Authority• Federal Mortgage Bank Nigeria-

FBMN• FBMN Estate Development

Lonns• Contractor Finance Initiatives

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PPP-10 COMPLETED LUXURY TOWN HOUSES AT RUXTON ROAD, IKOYI, LAGOS BY M/S FUNTAI LTD

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FMBN: Federal Mortgage Bank Nigeria

• Collaborates with the ASO Savings & Loans Plc to develop 144 mixed housing units of 1-3 bedroom apartments at Lugbe, Abuja. Foundation laying ceremony took place on Tuesday 24th April, 2012.

• Developed a loan window (using cooperative housing structures) to expand mortgage financing to the non-salaried informal sector. Launched Informal Sector Cooperative Housing Scheme in Lagos on 5th December, 2011 to address the housing finance needs of low income groups.

• FMBN operations being reviewed and consolidated through an Institutional Strengthening Programme (ISP) to enhance the role of the Bank as a secondary mortgage institution in the financial market

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Aviation Village Housing Estate, Abuja commissioned by the president on 13th February, 2014. Consists of 270 well-built standard housing

units in a combination of storied flats and semi-detached bungalows.

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On 11th July, 2014 the Vice-President commissioned the FMBN-ELIM Housing Estate of about 324 Units in Enugu State.

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The National Housing Policy and the National Urban Development Policy

• Policies were approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday, 20th June, 2012.

• Revised NHP aims to ensure that all Nigerians own or have access to quality, safe and sanitary housing in healthy environments with infrastructural services at affordable cost and secure tenures

• NUDP aims to promote a dynamic system of urban settlements, which fosters sustainable economic growth, promotes efficient urban and regional planning and development, as well as ensures improved standard of living and well-being of Nigerians’.

• House of Representatives commenced the process of enacting a law to enforce the provisions of the National Building Code in the FCT. All the States of the Federation are expected to domesticate the proposed Act of the National Assembly to ensure effective implementation of the Code nationwide.

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National Land Policy

• The land use decree of 1978 (now Land Act Cap L.5, 2004) redefines the existing land tenure system.

• Zero Draft developed by the Ministerial Committee on National Land Policy and presented to the top Management and various professional/regulatory bodies under the Ministry.

• Inter-Ministerial Committee constituted to work with a Consultant to further enrich the Zero Draft which will be considered at a Stakeholders’ Validation Workshop planned for the 1st Quarter of 2015.

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Efficient and Effective Land Administration System

• Digitalisation of 12,500 analogue Cadastral Maps and Plans. • Carried out As-Built Survey of Federal Government

properties nationwide to facilitate the lease and management of the properties to would-be allottees.

• Carried out Large Scale Cadastral Survey of properties in Federal Low Cost Housing Estates, Sites and Services to generate Title Deed Plans (TDP) for allottees in Taraba, Abia, Oyo, Imo, Adamawa, Cross-River, Delta, Edo and Lagos.

• Cadastral Survey projects executed for the Nigeria Shippers Council property and the Industrial Training Fund property in Katsina.

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Completed Hostel and Admin Blocks for School of Architectural and Building Technicians Scheme, Kuje. Upgraded to include

training of in construction industry.

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Federal Secretariat Osogbo, Osun State.

Besides the rehabilitation and maintenance of the 23 existing Federal Secretariats, there is also construction of 6 new Federal Secretariats in each Geopolitical Zone costing an estimated N14.0 billion.

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National Housing Survey

• Developed framework for conducting National Housing Survey to establish whether Nigerians are adequately housed or not. Survey will help with current housing deficit statistics as opposed to current method of relying on forecasts. Will help outline the necessary investment to address this issue and make the sector more sustainable.

• Undertaken by relevant stakeholders such as the National Population Commission (NPC), National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Office of the Surveyor-General of the Federation.

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Other Highlights

• World Bank has agreed to support Federal Government with investment of up to $300 million zero-interest, 40-year loan, 10 years grace and 0.7% commitment charge – to lower costs, particularly lending rates

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