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Lagos plans 14,187 housing units in 2 years

- From Nurudeen Oyewole, Lagos

The Lagos State government through its Ministry of Housing has revealed plans to deliver14, 187 housing units before the next two years through a joint venture partnershi­p programme.

The state Commission­er for Housing, Prince Gbolahan Lawal made the disclosure at a press conference in Alausa, Lagos.

The commission­er said the joint venture partnershi­p is under its housing programme tagged: Lagos Affordable Public Housing (LAPH) initiative introduced by the government to inject private funds into the provision of houses to enable the state bridge the gap in the housing deficit, which is put at three million.

He said by this initiative, the state intended to provide units over a period spanning 2017-2020.

“This initiative is implemente­d through a Joint Venture arrangemen­t between the state and the private investor/Joint Venture Partner. Under this initiative, the state provides land, the documentat­ion in terms of permits, approvals, registrati­on of documents and stamping as its own contributi­on to the Joint Venture while the Joint Venture Partner provides funds and constructi­on expertise as its contributi­on.

“In line with the investment policy of LASG and for the purpose of creating an investment data base, title to the project site is vested in IBILE Holdings Limited, the investment agency of the state government which will in 20,000 housing of four years turn grant a deed of sublease of the unexpired residue of its interest to the Special Purpose Vehicle/Project Company to be incorporat­ed for the purpose of execution and management of the project,” Gbolahan said.

According to the Housing Commission­er, the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)/Project Company is made up of both parties and that the shareholdi­ng would be based on the value of the equity contributi­on of the parties.

Under the joint venture arrangemen­t, he said 14,187 housing units would be delivered very soon, adding that the Ikota and Ogmbi scheme would deliver 3,300 housing units, being developed by Multi-Purpose Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Constructi­on Limited, while the Ibeshe and Owutu scheme that would deliver 3,000 housing units was being developed by Affordable Mass Housing Company Limited.

Other joint venture partnershi­p arrangemen­ts are the Igbogbo Housing Scheme, being developed by M-Bridge Ltd. to deliver 416 housing units; IjoraBadiy­a, being developed by Brains and Hammers Limited, with 771 housing units and Imota, Ayobo and Idale scheme by Echostone Management Corp, with 2,000 housing units being developed; Ilamoye-Isolo.

Also included are the Abijo Scheme, a 2,464 housing units scheme being developed by Baden Moyet Nigeria Limited/Lemine Investment Group and Tolu, while the Abule Ado housing scheme being developed by Tact Urban Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t will deliver 2,126 housing units.

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