National Housing Council, FG's Commitment to Inclusive Engagement, Cooperative Federalism in the Built Environment - FG The annual meeting of the National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development has been described as a commitment of the federal government through the housing ministry, to inclusive engagement and cooperative federalism in the built environment The Director of Planning, Research and Statistics (PRS) of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Muhktar Ilyasu Umar, stated this in his introductory remarks at the opening of the 14th Meeting of the Council meeting in Ilorin, Kwara State, Monday, 19th, 2026. " The Council meeting reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to inclusive engagement, cooperative federalism, and evidence-driven policymaking as essential pillars for addressing the nation’s housing and urban development challenges" he stated The meeting brings together critical stakeholders in the housing sector to chart a sustainable path for housing delivery, urban development, land administration and management in Nigeria. It represents the apex advisory body for the sector and draws participation from Honourable Commissioners, Permanent Secretaries, Directors, State Surveyors-General, and other key actors in the built environment across the Federation. The theme for the meeting is “Achieving Housing Delivery and Sustainable Cities through Effective Land Management, Urban Renewal, Promotion of Local Building Materials, and Public–Private Partnerships in Nigeria,” The theme, according the Director PRS, reflects the urgent national imperative to respond holistically to rapid urbanisation, population growth, climate change impacts, and Nigeria’s widening housing deficit through innovative and practical solutions. The sessions will focus on deliberations over critical sectoral issues, consideration of memoranda submitted by States and stakeholders, review of the implementation status of resolutions from the 13th Council Meeting held in Gombe, and refinement of policy proposals for higher-level review. Mr. Ilyasu explained that deliberations are structured around eight thematic areas, including policy formulation and implementation; institutional strengthening; effective land management and administration; national land governance frameworks; promotion of local building materials and technologies; urban renewal and regeneration; public–private partnerships; and innovative housing finance strategies. He urged participants to engage constructively, share best practices, and advance implementable recommendations capable of strengthening land governance, revitalising Nigerian cities, reducing the housing deficit, and improving citizens’ quality of life. On his part, the Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Kwara State, Dr. Segun Ogunsola noted that theme of the Council meeting is apt as it aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda. The 14th National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development is expected to produce far-reaching resolutions that will guide policy direction and implementation across all tiers of government in the sector.
Minister Inaugurates National Habitat Advisory Committee ...... FG to address the negative impact of flooding - Fashola Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, SAN, CON has inaugurated an 11- man National Advisory Committee on Habitat with the Permanent Secretary , Works and Housing Bashir Nura Alkali as the Chairman. Fashola performed the inauguration at the 2022 World Habitat Day and World Cities Day held in Abuja. The theme of the 2022 World Habitat Day is “ Mind the Gap, Leave No One and Place Behind" and that of the World Cities Day " Act Local To go Global" In his keynote address, the Minister also said, the report of the negative impact of the flood on roads , bridges and infrastructures nationwide was being compiled by his ministry. " I will be receiving the reports from all the Federal Controllers of Works across Nigeria whom we have asked to go round and assess the impact of the flood on the damaged bridges , roads and infrastructures and put a cost to it , so that we can respond to people in distress and crisis" he said . In the same vein Fashola said that the striking similarity between the theme of this year’s World Habitat Day “Mind the Gap. Leave No One and Place Behind,” and that of the recently held 11th National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development, which had the theme “Housing our People, by All of Government and All Our People, tells us Nigeria is already in line with the habitat objective. Accordingly, he explained that the initiatives of the Federal Government in housing affordability and acceptability and the impact of the construction industry on the people in employment generation. Explaining further he said that, the federal government is undertaking the construction of national housing programme in 35 states including FCT, and called for the collaboration of all stakeholders since housing provision is essentially a collaborative effort by all levels of government and the private sector. On the situation of Cities globally, the Minister stated that cities account for 75 per cent of the world’s energy consumption and are responsible for over 70 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions, with transport, buildings, energy, while waste management forms the bulk of urban carbon emissions.“ He explained that " The future of our planet depends on national, regional and local governments and organisations, communities, academic institutions and the private sector working together to create sustainable, carbon-neutral, inclusive cities and towns". Earlierin his welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Works and Housing who was represented at the event by Director Highways Development Engr Ibi Terna said "as the world builds and consolidates the foundation of the New Urban Agenda , urgent steps are required to rectify past imperfections by recognising fully that development is an evolutionary assignment that cannot be entirely resolved by one agency acting alone". The theme of the 2022 World Habitat Day as stated earlier is intended to draw attention to growing inequalities and vulnerabilities that have been exacerbated by the triple "C" crises namely: Covid 19, Climate Change and Conflict. Tackling urban congestion and inequality have become an urgent global priority and Nigeria is not less concerned" he said. The statement of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres read by Mr. M. Okunola said " this year world habit day focused on human living condition and we must pledge to share responsibility to one another so that no one would be left behind" In her remarks, the Executive Director, The United Nations Human Settlement Programme, Maimunah Mohammed Sharif, said “ The UN Habit World City Report estimates that up to 163 million newly poor people now live in cities and urban areas " She said "if city managers have the right tools they can plan and take action to reduce the gap between the haves and have not , that way we will be able to create inclusive and resilient human settlements". The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGS ), Dr. Bala.Yusuf-Yunusa said Nigeria is already committed to improving the lives of it's citizens in many ways. He said " the economic sustaibility plan (2020 ) following Covid 19 pandemic , the National poverty reduction with growth strategy of 2021 and indeed the new national development plan 2021 -2025 have all been inspired by the SDGs and the cardinal objectives of this administration notably the economy, security , fight against corruption and lifting Nigerians out of poverty, so Nigeria is committed to improving the lives of the citizens “ In his goodwill message , the Managing Director of Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) Madu Hamman said “ We have to reflect on the sustaining challenges surrounding the humans settlement and our general environment as a people .” He said FMBN has established partneserhsip with various stakeholders to be able to deliver affordable housing and better environment for Nigerians The President of Nigeria Labour Congress Comrade Ayuba Philibus Wabba who was represented by Dr Upah Benson said Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN ) should be strenghtend in order to serve people more efficiently and to also increase the capacity of Nigerian builders. Country Director UN -Habitat Urban Thinkers Dr Hajia Limeta underscored the contribution of women in providing sustainability of the environment. She said " No sustainable urbanisation without women agenda " ...
Nura Alkali Charges Delegates at the 27th Conference of Directors of Lands on Eliminating Conflict Areas. The Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Mr. Bashir Nura Alkali, has charged Directors of Lands in the Federal and State Ministries, Agencies and Departments to dwell on areas that will eliminate conflict areas among operators at the three tiers of government. Alkali gave the charge in his welcome address at the opening ceremony of the 27th Conference of Directors of Lands in the Federal and State Ministries, Agencies and Departments going on at Rockview Hotels, Abuja on Wednesday, 12th October,2022. The Theme of the conference is "The Land Use Act on Land Management, Responsibilities of the Federating Units." The Permanent Secretary explained that the conference would not only enhance efficiency and effectiveness but also afford the professionals and experts the opportunity to come up with modalities for efficient, effective land administration and management in the country. "As you interrogate the sub themes for the next two days, l urge you to critically examine the land administration/management issues comprised under the Land Use Act with a view to coming up with solutions particularly aimed at eliminating areas of conflict among the operators at the three tiers of the federation," Alkali said. In his keynote address, Director and Head of Department, Lands and Housing Development Department in the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Estate Surveyor Godwin Ityoachimin, explained that the conference would address the limitations of each tier of government and establish boundaries in relation to the Land Use Act. He noted that delegates would discuss and identify the responsibilities of both the Federal and State Governments as enshrined in the law. Esv. Ityoachimin pointed out that the federal government had consistently been faced with challenges relating to the other tiers of government on issues bothering on land administration, acquisition and compensation because the state government believes that the land in the state is owned by it, noting that state governors would move into the properties owned by the federal government and pulled them down without due process. He further argued that the impression of governors owning the land was a misconception as well as misleading, pointing out that the correct intent of the Land Use Act is that governors are trustees under the Act and not owners. He explained that Section 49(2) of the Land Use Act requirement is that the use of land by the federal government is dictated by public interest. The Director also said that Federal Government as a Corporate entity has the right to own and manage properties. He noted that if the limitations of each tier, from the Federal to the Local Governments are clearly identified and stated, the challenges the Federal Government go through would be eliminated. "Our thinking is that we shall be able to deliberate on this limitations and work within the time frame of the limit permitted by the Law, a lot of challenges government go through particularly at the states level will be eliminated. It will enhance the process and relationship among the tiers of government, and the ultimate delivery of the impact and dividends of democracy,"Ityoachimin remarked. The outcome of the conference will impact positively on the relationship among the tiers of government, land administration processes will impact positively on the economy, wealth creation and prosperity of Nigerians. In his goodwill message, the Chairman Estate Surveyors and Valuers Registration Board of Nigeria, Esv. Gersh Henshaw, suggested that it would be important to establish the Land Use and Allocation Committee in the states and the Land Advisory Allocation Committees at the Local Governments level, noting that their findings and resolutions would guide the state governors in making decisions on land administration, acquisition and compensation. ...
FG Hands Over Certificate of Occupancy to Late Stephen Keshi The Federal Government, has handed over the Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) of a three-bedroom flat in Delta State to late Sport's Legend Stephen Keshi. The handing over was done at the headquarters of the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Abuja on Thursday, September 29, 2022. The Director/Head of Department, Public Building and Housing, Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Arc. Solomon Labafilo, who handed over the C of O on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria, disclosed that President Muhammadu Buhari gave the approval to redeem the promise made to the twenty-two (22) members of the 1994 Super Eagles Team from the housing units under the National Housing Programme in any state of their choice, adding that late Stephen Keshi’s family opted to have his allocated to him in Delta State, his home state where he was also laid to rest. Arc. Labafilo added that out of the 22 members, 14 of them have been allocated houses with their keys, Title Deeds and Certificate of Occupancies handed over to them in any of the National Housing Estates of their choice across the country such as in Imo, Abia, Ondo and Bayelsa states, assuring that the remaining nine members are soon to receive their houses in addition to the entitled C of O as well. Arc. Labafilo noted that President Muhammadu Buhari was magnanimously proud, satisfied and privileged to redeem the promise Nigeria made to these Patriotic Nigerians for winning the 1994 African Cup of Nations which had remained unfulfilled. The Administration of President Muhammadu Buhari’s progressive ideals tailored towards improving human condition do not leave out the dead by so remembering the family of late Sport's Legend, Stephen Keshi to receive the Certificate of Occupancy to his promised apartment. Mr. Ifeanyi Mudabai, late Stephen Kechi's uncle received the Certificate of Occupancy on behalf of the Stephen Keshi’s family. He expressed much gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari for redeeming the promise after 28 years. He also applauded the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN for his thoughtful initiation of this idea of fulfilling the promise through the National Housing Programme. ...
DAY ONE AT THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LANDS, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HOLDING AT THE ILORIN INNOVATION HUB, KWARA STATE ON THE 19TH JANUARY,2026HOUS
Day one at the National Council of Lands, Housing and Urban Development holding at the Ilorin Innovation Hub, Kwara State on the 19th January,2026Hous
HON MINISTER, ARC AHMED DANGIWA RECEIVED NAMIBIAN HON MINISTER OF URBAN AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, HON SANKWASA JAMES SANKWASA ON A COURTESY VISIT TO HIS OFFICE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 2025
Hon Minister, Arc Ahmed Dangiwa received Namibian Hon Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Hon Sankwasa James Sankwasa on a courtesy visit to his office, Friday, December 12th, 2025