The Federal Government says it will inject N500 billion into the Federal Mortgage Bank to enable it meet the housing needs of Nigerians. Minister of State for Power, Works and Housing, Alhaji Mustapha Baba, who disclosed this on Monday in Jalingo, said that the measure would help the bank to adequately cater for the rising mortgage finance needs of workers. Baba spoke while inaugurating the ministerial pilot housing scheme project, financed by the Federal Mortgage Bank in the Taraba capital. He commended the bank’s efforts toward meeting the challenge of housing deficit, in spite of the economic challenges facing the nation. The minister urged workers to continue to contribute to the housing fund, adding that government would soon commence the construction of 5,000 housing units in each state of the federation, under the public-private partnership arrangement. Gov. Darius Ishaku, in his remarks, said that the inauguration would reduce the housing needs of civil servants in Taraba. Represented by his deputy, Alhaji Haruna Manu, Ishaku thanked the contractor for delivering a quality job. He said that the state government was interested in working with the federal mortgage bank and the federal ministry of power, works and housing, toward building more houses for the people of the state. Earlier, National President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Mr Boboi Kaigama, had called on the state government to subsidise the cost of the houses for its workers. He explained that civil the servant could hardly
afford the N7million pegged for a 3 bedroom semi-detached bungalow. Kaigama also called on the federal ministry of power, works and housing to consider local government workers in the housing scheme of the federal government, so as to give them a sense of belonging. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the inaugurated 202 housing estates has 24 one-bedroom Terrace going for N3.2m, 88 two-bedroom Bungalows at N5.6m, and 90 three-bedroom bungalows at N7million.
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