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Adediji Seeks Partnership On New Housing Policy
Former President, Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV), Mr Bode Adediji, on Saturday urged stakeholders to collaborate with the Federal Government to ensure effective implementation of the new Housing Policy.
Adediji told our correspondent in Lagos that this was the first time a housing policy incorporated the crucial role the sector could play in ameliorating unemployment in the country.
According to him, it is now left for the stakeholders to rally round the government to ensure that the new policy becomes operational.
He said that the problem of housing was not in policy formulation but in ensuring that the policies were adequately implemented.
“Virtually all sectors of the economy and the society have a role to play in the new housing policy document.
“There is also the linkage between a successful housing programme and Nigerian unemployment which all along has not been emphasised until now.
“It is now left for all stakeholders, civil servants, regulators, estate surveyors and valuers, architects, town planners and engineers to rally round the government and ensure that the policy becomes operational.”
Adediji said that the nation had peculiar attribute of devising a new policy, a pro-people policy, but would always be found wanting when it came to implementation.
He urged the government to pay greater attention to its implementation.
“I just pray and hope that this new regime will pay greater attention to the implementation of this policy much more than the attention paid to its conceptualisation.
“This new policy involves the incorporation of even some of the policies enunciated in the Vision 20 2020.
“We should not forget that a number of the things that will make this policy work are contentious issues as far as the National Assembly is concerned,” he said.
The former NIESV president warned that no new housing policy in Nigeria could be implemented unless justice was done to the Land Use Act and Mabogunje’s reports concerning land reforms.
Adediji said that within the next couple of years, there would be a respite as far as housing crisis was concerned once “there is sincerity of purpose by all governments.”
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