The Guardian (Nigeria)

Empowers IDPS with constructi­on skills

-

delivery and access to finance scalable hurdles.

The Managing Partner of Modern Shelter, Mr Abdulmalik Mahdi stated that the partnershi­p with NMRC would facilitate access to alternativ­e finance investors and improve the company’s ongoing engagement with Sterling Bank and Jaiz Bank using non-interest mortgage banking structures.

He added that it has partnered and works closely with reputable developers to ensure availabili­ty of good and affordable housing stock for clients of different income brackets.

The Chairman of Modern Shelter, Mr. Adebola Sheidu who is also Chairman of Brains & Hammers, noted that the MOU and engagement would tie in with the proposed delivery of various projects by Brains & Hammers.

The company is working to deliver over 5,000 housing units over a five-year period across key states in Nigeria. These include, Brains & Hammers City Abuja, Jubilee Estate, Iganmu Lagos and a proposed housing spin – off of the landmark Kano Economic City project. He assured of Brains & Hammers capacity to deliver the housing stock needed to fuel this partnershi­p.

The partnershi­p has the huge potential of improving mortgage finance standards, particular­ly for the informal sector; it will also better enable NMRC’S member Banks to further create assets that will in turn drive refinance activities, add value and expected outcomes to first time home owners and attract noninteres­t investors into the housing and real estate sector.

Meanwhile, NMRC has empowered 45 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS) with technical skills in key aspects of housing constructi­on work as part of its corporate social responsibi­lity programme.

The first set of beneficiar­ies are residents of he IDP Camp in New Kuchingoro, Games Village, Abuja, who graduated after a two- months training programme in masonry, tiling, plumbing as well as electrical installati­on skills facilitate­d by the Industrial Training Fund (ITF).

The training course began November last year and was designed to empower lives of the displaced persons as well as signal NMRC’S contributi­on to ongoing efforts to redress the skills gap in the building industry in Nigeria, often cited as one of the key constraint­s to the growth of a robust housing market growth.

Speaking at the closing ceremony to mark the graduation of the IDPS, Inyangete noted that the training program is part of NMRC’S strategic community outreach program designed to impact lives and contribute to solving problems in the housing constructi­on sector.

He also encouraged the beneficiar­ies to take pride in themselves and the skills they have acquired to take their lives to the next phase.

 ??  ?? The Internatio­nal Training and Conference Centre.
The Internatio­nal Training and Conference Centre.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria