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FMBN To Deliver 17,240 Housing Units In Four Years
The Federal Mortgage
Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) has assured Nigerians of its determination to provide quality and affordable housing to Nigerians as 17,240 housing units were built nationwide within four years.
Managing Director of the bank, Alhaji Gimba Ya’u Kumo stated this in a statement by the bank on Monday.
Yau Kumo said the bank’s management team would improve its balance sheet, recapitalize the bank to modify its standing as a financial institution.
The FMBN boss said the bank’s strategy will involve developing pro-active and effective strategies to attract off shore funding for affordable housing to Nigerians as well as improving service delivery to National Housing Fund (NHF) contributors across the country.
He said the bank also plans to look at improvement of members of staff welfare to motivate the workforce achieve profit and effectiveness.
The bank’s Chief Executive said that the bank would vigorously pursue the early completion of ongoing housing estate projects under the ministerial Housing scheme nationwide.
He assured the government and other stakeholders in the housing sector of the bank’s commitment to sustain the cordial relationship it enjoyed in the preceding years.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Mrs Akon Eyakenyi has commended the management of FMBN on the enhanced transparency in the handling of the National Housing Fund (NHF) through the creation of the electronic collection platform.
The minister said the bank’s management team has worked assiduously to facilitate an appreciable improvement in the Informal housing scheme aimed at accessibility to home ownership by Nigerians onshore and offshore.
Eyakenyi said the bank has recovered N6,907,362, 104,49 in addition to the delivery of 17,240 housing units to Nigerians.
The Minister urged the bank’s management team to ensure the bank as a primary mortgage financial institution, remains vibrant, efficient and effective in its service delivery to Nigerians.
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Banks Must Back Innovation, Not Just Big Corporates — Edun
Edun made the call while speaking at the 2025 Fellowship Investiture of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) in Lagos, where he reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to sustaining ongoing reforms and expanding access to finance as key drivers of economic growth beyond four per cent.
“We all know that monetary policy under Cardoso has stabilised the financial system in a most commendable way. Of course, it is a team effort, and those eye-watering interest rates have to be paid by the fiscal side. But the fight against inflation is one we all have to participate in,” he said.
The minister stressed the need for banks to broaden credit access and finance innovation-driven enterprises that can create jobs for young Nigerians.
“The finance and banking industry has more work to do because we must finance their ideas, deepen the capital and credit markets down to SMEs. They should not have to go to Silicon Valley,” he said.
The minister who described the private sector as the engine of growth, said the government’s reform agenda aims to create an enabling environment where businesses can thrive, access funding, and contribute meaningfully to job creation.
Business
FG Seeks Fresh $1b World Bank loan To Boost Jobs, Investment
The facility, known as the Nigeria Actions for Investment and Jobs Acceleration (P512892), is a Development Policy Financing (DPF) operation scheduled for World Bank Board consideration on December 16, 2025.
According to the Bank’s concept note , the financing would comprise $500m in International Development Association (IDA) credit and $500m in International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) loan.
If approved, it would be the second-largest single loan Nigeria has received from the World Bank under President Bola Tinubu’s administration, following the $1.5 billion facility granted in June 2024 under the Reforms for Economic Stabilisation to Enable Transformation (RESET) initiative.
The World Bank said the new programme aims to support Nigeria’s shift from short-term macroeconomic stabilisation to sustainable, private sector–led growth.
“The proposed Development Policy Financing (DPF) supports Nigeria’s pivot from stabilization to inclusive growth and job creation. Structured as a two-tranche standalone operation of US$1.0 billion (US$500 million IDA credit and US$500 million IBRD loan), it seeks to catalyse private sector–led investment by expanding access to credit, deepening capital markets and digital services, easing inflationary pressures, and promoting export diversification,” the document read.
The document further stated that Nigeria’s private sector credit-to-GDP ratio stood at only 21.3 per cent in 2024, significantly below that of emerging-market peers, while capital markets remain shallow, with sovereign securities dominating the bond market.
To address these weaknesses, the DPF will support the implementation of the Investment and Securities Act 2025, operationalisation of credit-enhancement facilities, and introduction of a comprehensive Central Bank of Nigeria rulebook to strengthen risk-based regulation and consumer protection.
The operation also includes measures to deepen digital inclusion through the passage of the National Digital Economy and E-Governance Bill 2025, which will establish a legal framework for electronic transactions, authentication services, and digital records.
Beyond the financial and digital sectors, the programme targets reforms to lower production and living costs by tackling Nigeria’s restrictive trade regime. High tariffs and import bans have long driven up consumer prices and constrained competitiveness, particularly for manufacturers and farmers.
Under the proposed reforms, Nigeria would adopt AfCFTA tariff concessions, rationalise import restrictions, and simplify agricultural seed certification to increase the supply of high-quality varieties for maize, rice, and soybeans. The World Bank projects that these measures will help reduce food inflation, attract private investment, and enhance export potential.
The operation is part of a broader World Bank FY26 package that includes three complementary projects—Fostering Inclusive Finance for MSMEs (FINCLUDE), Building Resilient Digital Infrastructure for Growth (BRIDGE), and Nigeria Sustainable Agricultural Value-Chains for Growth (AGROW)—all focused on expanding access to finance, strengthening institutions, and mobilising private capital.
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