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Housing Deficit: FMBN Boss Pledges Efficient Mortgage System
The new Managing Director of Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), Mr Ahmed Dangiwa has pledged to evolve a mortgage financing regulatory system to provide solid foundation for housing finance in Nigeria.
Dangiwa made the pledge last Wednesday in Abuja at the official hand over from the outgoing Ag. Managing Director, FMBN, Mr Richard Esin.
He noted that the new management team would ensure that the regulatory system was effective and robust to protect interests of existing and prospective homeowners and Nigerians with respect to home ownership.
“Meeting the affordable mass housing needs to Nigeria remains a major challenge with estimated 17 million housing deficits in the country anticipated to cost almost N60 trillion.
“Innovative solutions must be put in place to bridge this large gap”, he added.
Dangiwa, who is an Architect, noted that from his experience in the mortgage banking over the years, there have been several challenges facing the sector, especially those specific to mortgage financing.
According to him, existence of a viable mortgage system which will strengthen home ownership for low-income earners is imperative for tackling the challenges facing the housing sector in Nigeria.
He said the bank would develop a “Mortgage Finance Change Agenda” that would serve as guiding compass into the housing reform agenda of the government.
Expressing gratitude to the Federal Government for the privilege bestowed on him and management team to serve, he promised to build a firm foundation for the future of the housing sector in Nigeria by repositioning the bank.
He, however, urged all stakeholders including the staff to think strategically outside the box in proffering financial solutions to the challenges
In his valedictory speech, Esin explained that in his tenure the bank embarked on self re-invention and reposition for the effective fulfillment of its mandate of promoting home ownership.
Esin stated that the re-invention was based on its four point agenda namely, corporate governance compliance, bank profitability, operational effectiveness and debt recovery.
He recalled that the bank recorded successes with N2.7 billion operating surplus in 2016 financial year, the first in over 20 years of the history of the bank from an accumulated loss position of N43 billion.
Esin noted that National Housing Fund collections grew to N43 billion from a cash balance of N13 billion.
According to him, the bank created 1,303 mortgages within the last 15 months to the tune of N10.3 billion while use of biometric verification number was introduced in payment of refunds to retirees for transparency.
He said that the bank has also completed and commissioned eight housing estates nationwide in the first quarter of 2017 leading to the delivery of about 1,300 housing units to the national stock.
Appreciating the strong support of the senior management and all staff, he urged the staff to extend moral support and commitment to the new leadership.
Esin assumed leadership of FMBN on February 15, 2016 and served in that capacity until his disengagement on April 13, 2017.
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