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2,000 hectares of land mapped out for FG’s social housing – Presidency

- By Muideen Olaniyi

The Presidency yesterday said over 2,000 hectares of land with titled documents haf been given by 24 States for President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion’s social housing programme.

A presidenti­al spokesman, Laolu Akande in a statement, said 17 states had also indicated interest to participat­e in the solar power programme.

Akande said both programmes were important elements of the ongoing Economic Sustainabi­lity Plan (ESP).

He said these were some of the highlights emerging from a review meeting on the ESP implementa­tion presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidenti­al Villa over the weekend.

He said an agreement had been reached with at least one major cement manufactur­er in the country to sell at significan­tly discounted prices as low as N2,600 per bag of cement for the social housing projects.

Akande said this was after a meeting Osinbajo held with three major cement manufactur­ers in the country namely Dangote Cement, Bua Cement and Lafarge Cement manufactur­ers.

He quoted Osinbajo as saying that the Buhari administra­tion would continue to focus on creating more jobs while improving access to power and affordable housing for majority of Nigerians.

Akande said the vice president also stated that the Federal Government would continue to collaborat­e with States to ensure more Nigerians benefit from the housing scheme.

He said the Managing Director of the Rural Electrific­ation Agency, Ahmad Salihijo, disclosed that the Solar Power Naija team had had engagement­s with the six states who had identified private sector developers.

The team, according to him, has also selected Akwa Ibom, Ekiti and Kano as pilot states for the state-guaranteed transactio­n model for the solar power programme.

“He explained that REA is currently tracking transactio­ns worth N55 billion potentiall­y contributi­ng the first two million connection­s in Nigeria and providing thousands of jobs,” Akande stated.

 ??  ?? From left: Chairman ICPC, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye; Memeber House Committee on AntiCorrup­tion Rep. Dachung Musa Bagos, and deputy leader, Rep. Petter Akpatason, during the retreat for the House Committee on Anti-Corruption held in Abuja weekend
From left: Chairman ICPC, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye; Memeber House Committee on AntiCorrup­tion Rep. Dachung Musa Bagos, and deputy leader, Rep. Petter Akpatason, during the retreat for the House Committee on Anti-Corruption held in Abuja weekend

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