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FG’Il Deliver Affordable Houses To Nigerians – Udoma

The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma has reiterated the commitment of the Federal Government to deliver affordable houses to Nigerians through the Integrated National Housing Plan.
He said this in a statement by Ben Goong, Acting Director in charge of Information in the ministry in Abuja.
Udoma said this when he received the Housing and Urban Development Working Team of the National Economic Summit Group (NESG) led by Mr Pemwalk Gomwalk.
Udoma said that the Federal Government had made a provision of N100 billion in the 2017 Budget.
He said that the government had set the fund aside as its contribution to the setting up of a social housing fund to boost housing delivery in the country.
The minister acknowledged that funding had been the major challenge in realising the goal of meeting the country’s housing deficit.
He, however, challenged the group to mobilise the private sector to complement government efforts in investing in the housing sector.
Earlier, Gomwalk said the group had put together its input which would be presented to the minister in the coming days for inclusion into the National Integrated Housing plan of the Federal Government.
He also told the minister that it was working hard to mobilise the private sector to team up with government to ensure that the objectives of the Integrated National Housing Plan were fully realised.
The lawmaker expressed concern that less than 750,000 units were said to have been assembled and delivered at the velodrome of the National Stadium, Abuja, which was commissioned by former Vice President, Namadi Sambo.
He noted that there was no beneficiary present at the commissioning nor was anyone later given the stove to achieve its intended purpose.
The mandate of the committee saddled with the investigation will be to find out details of the contract, number of units supplied, their mode of distribution and names of beneficiaries on a State by State basis.
The committees would also determine the status of the balance of N952 million with the contractor, since 750,000 units of the clean stoves were supplied at a unit cost of N464 at the value of N348 million out of the N1.3 billion paid out.
The status of the balance of N3.7 billion which was outstanding from the initial payment to the Federal Ministry of Environment will also be confirmed by the committee.
The committees would also determine whether or not the clean stoves and wonder bags project had assisted in eradicating desertification in Nigeria for future consideration.
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