Director-General,
Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR), Dr Joe Abah
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100,000 houses built yearly grossly insufficient, says bureau
The Bureau of Public
Service Reform (BPSR) yesterday cautioned that urgent attention should be given
to the housing shortage in the country which has made over 108 million
Nigerians technically homeless.
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
The
bureau described the 100,000 houses built yearly in the country as
insufficient, adding that it is time for stakeholders to join government’s
efforts in providing affordable houses for the people by taking advantage of
the ongoing Federal Integrated Staff Housing (FISH) programme.
The
Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS) recently put the nation’s housing shortage
at 18 million, a situation that has been described as not healthy for a
developing country.
The
Director-General of BPSR, Dr. Joe Abah at a forum titled, “The Federal
Integrated Staff Housing Scheme and what it means for public servants” said
providing housing for the people has become a great concern with the 189
million population in the country.
Abah
urged stakeholders to confront the challenging in the housing sector such as
insufficient funds, high cost of land and building materials so that Nigerians
would have the opportunity to own their own houses.
The Executive Secretary of the Federal Government Staff Housing Loans Board, Dr. Hanatu Fika said the government is seeking about ₦13 billion to give out as housing loans to civil servants.
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