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Nigeria: Kwara to build 30,000 houses in 2 years

16 May 2017

The Kwara State government has reaffirmed its determination to bridge the 200,000 housing deficit in the state.

The Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Alhaji Muideen Alalade said that to achieve the target of providing 30,000 housing units, the state government partnered 20 private developers.

He said the state government would fulfill its promise to provide 30,000 housing units within the first two years of the second term of the Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed-led administration.

He said dwindling economy was affecting the government’s target of meeting the housing provision, hence the need to synergise with private investors.

The commissioner also disclosed that Governor Ahmed would commission the Budo Eso Housing Estate this month, pointing out that government was also providing housing for low income earners in the state.

He added that through collaboration with the African National Development Project, 5,000 housing units would be constructed across the three senatorial districts of the state.

The Ilorin Master Plan, Alhaji Alalade said was long overdue and that government had engaged a consultant to review the plan, adding that the housing ministry, through its Technical Committee on Urban and Planning Development, would ensure that the people of the state keyed into the plan.

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