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NIoB Makes Case For Effective Regulation In Housing
The Nigerian Institute of
Builders (NIoB) has said that the proper development of the housing sector will be guaranteed when there is a clear housing policy or law to regulate the activities of operators.
Making this known to Journalists in Abuja, the Publicity Secretary of the Nigerian Institute of Builders, Mr Danjuma Abalaka, said that the ugly trend that is being experienced in the housing sector is due to lack of effective legislation guiding activities in the housing sector.
Abalaka said the non-passage of the Building Code by the National Assembly had made it difficult for effective regulation of the activities of operators in the housing sector.
He said that the institute has a bill on building code, which has been at the National Assembly for so long, adding that the Institute will always be at the fore-front in ensuring proper development of the housing sector.
“If the bill can be passed, it will help to regulate and monitor the activities of both professionals and private developers.
“So, it is when this law is in place that the issue of high rent can be checked.
“NIoB has been tasking government to industrialise the country so that the cost of most of the building materials will be affordable. The Ajaokuta Steel Company is still lying fallow after so many years.
“High cost of building materials and reinforcements is another problems confronting people who plan to build their own houses. If the government can revitalize our industrial base, the cost of building materials will come down and many people would be able to build ten houses,” he said.
The NIoB image maker also said that high cost of rent makes it difficult for people to purchase these houses, as it is also difficult to access mortgage loans.
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