Nigeria Needs 16 Million Housing Units Costing about N56 Trillion to Meet Her Housing Demands

FCT Minister Senator Bala Mohammed recently stated that his administration has demolished about 124, 000 house since the beginning of his tenure in April 2010

It has been estimated that in order to meet the housing needs of Nigerians, about 16 million housing units will have to be provided for Nigerians. This is expected to cost about N56 trillion. According to the Managing Director of Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), Mr. Gimba Ya’u Kumo, the said the figure is based on a conservative cost of construction at N3.5million per unit.

In his words, “Fundamentally, the nation needs 16 million housing units to bridge the housing deficits in the country, and providing these houses will cost N56 trillion at a conservative cost of N3.5million per unit. This is a colossal amount which cannot be funded only through the NHF, but requires urgent injection of funds from both the government and the private sector.”

He continues, “that is why we are as well exploring offshore funding to boost financing for mass housing which the nation urgently needs.” The Managing Director of the FMBN also pointed out that the management of FMBN has been pursuing relationships with key institutions like the Nigerian Airforce, Nigerian Navy, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigeria Police, among others, with a view to financing the building of staff residential estates for them through the NHF scheme.

Therefore, he affirmed that the bank has offered to finance the building of 150 housing units in each state of the federation and Abuja for men and officers of the Nigeria Police totaling 5, 550 housing units, adding that the police leadership has accepted to support this initiative.