The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed
Dangiwa, unveiled a 12-member ministerial committee to oversee activities on
the seized 753 houses linked to former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor
Godwin Emefiele.
The 753-housing estate was recently handed over to the
Ministry of Housing and Urban Development by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, following a directive from President Bola Tinubu.
In a statement released on Monday, Dangiwa outlined
the committee’s terms of reference to include conducting a thorough structural
and integrity assessment of the buildings, determining the number and condition
of housing units, and valuing existing work through proper surveying and market
evaluation.
Additionally, the statement pointed out that the
committee will assess the costs required to complete essential infrastructure
such as roads, power, and water.
“It will also develop standards for architectural and
finishing consistency, propose a fair and transparent strategy for disposal and
allocation of units via the Renewed Hope Housing Portal, and devise a public
engagement plan to build confidence,” the ministry stated.
It said the committee must ensure effective
coordination with key stakeholders, including the EFCC, FCTA, and relevant
utility providers. It said a preliminary report is expected within four weeks.
It emphasised the critical nature of the assignment,
describing it as a key step towards realising the housing component of the
Renewed Hope Agenda.
The statement read, “Housing and Urban Development
Minister, Ahmed Dangiwa, has inaugurated a 12-member ministerial committee on
the 753-unit recovered housing estate located in the Lokogoma district, Abuja,
FCT.”
He reiterated that the committee’s mandate aligns with
the President’s vision and the ministry’s reform objectives to transform the
estate into liveable, secure, and affordable homes for Nigerians.
Dangiwa underscored the importance of technical
expertise and institutional integrity in executing the assignment, noting that
committee members were selected from key departments within the ministry.
“Your selection is a testament to the confidence the
ministry has in your ability to drive this initiative with the seriousness and
efficiency it demands. Nigerians are watching and expect results. They want to
see homes completed and allocated transparently. They want to see the
government working for them,” Dangiwa emphasised.
The committee is chaired by the ministry’s Permanent
Secretary, Shuaib Belgore, and includes senior directors and aides from the
technical, financial, engineering, planning, procurement, and media
departments.
The Minister of State for Housing, Yusuf Ata,
emphasised the need for the committee to co-opt additional professionals as
required, given the scale of the task and the tight deadline.
“The committee should have the authority to co-opt
members to assist, considering the magnitude of the task and the four-week
timeline,” he noted. Belgore said the team would execute its duties diligently
and professionally.
He added that the success of the assignment would
serve as a model for transforming recovered public assets into impactful
infrastructure.
“The successful execution of this assignment will
serve as a benchmark for converting recovered public assets into infrastructure
that directly benefits the people,” he concluded.
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