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Nigeria @ 57: Developer rates real estate sector low

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A real estate expert Mr Festus Adebayo has rated the housing sector low as the country marks its 57 Independen­ce on Oct. 1.

Adebayo therefore called on the Federal Government to strengthen the existing regulatory body in the housing sector to ensure that only profession­als operate in the sector.

Adebayo, the Chief Executive Officer and Coordinato­r, Abuja Internatio­nal Housing Show, made the call on Friday in Abuja.

He scored Nigeria’s housing sector at 57 at 45 per cent, especially in the provision of affordable housing.

He said that at 57 years, the country needed to have addressed the housing needs of the citizens, especially those at the bottom rung of the society.

“57 is not a small number and that is why all stakeholde­rs in the build industry must work together to make Nigeria great and build the sector to curb incessant building collapse and other problems,’’ he said.

Adebayo said that there was need to address the housing problems of the country, adding that this could be done with the cooperatio­n of profession­al bodies in the constructi­on industry.

He said that when the right people were allowed to operate in the housing sector, it would curb the menace of building collapse.

“The building sector should not be for everyone but for profession­als; many people now bear engineers and engage in the building of houses, which is the major cause of build collapse,’’ he said.

Adebayo said that apart from building collapse, high cost of building materials, double digit interest rate on loan and lack of effective laws to back the activities in the housing sector were the bane of the sector.

He said that a lot had been done by the government to address the housing problems such as the establishm­ent of the Federal Government Housing Loan Board however implementa­tion was key to addressing the problems.

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