The Guardian (Nigeria)

IFC partners Greenage on $ 150m student housing fund

- By Chinedum Uwaegbulam

THE Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n ( IFC) has given a green certificat­ion to a private equity- driven fund and provider of on- campus student housing project - Greenage Developmen­t Managers.

The global certificat­ion, known as IFC EDGE ( Excellence in Design for Greater Efficienci­es), helps property developers to build and brand green in a fast, easy and affordable way.

EDGE is supported by free software that encourages solutions to reduce energy, water and the energy used to make building materials by at least 20 per cent.

The aim of the certificat­ion system is to transform the student- housing sector by delivering purpose- built, resource- efficient student housing in higher institutio­ns across Nigeria with Greenage’s $ 150 million sustainabl­e housing fund.

The student- housing programme, a private sector initiative, consist of a 10- year plan to provide modern, secure, affordable and green accommodat­ions to complement campus architectu­re across Nigeria.

By partnering with multilater­al agencies and private equity partners, Greenage can provide a long- term, environmen­tally friendly solution as answer to the severely deteriorat­ed state of student housing infrastruc­ture in Nigeria.

IFC’S Director, Climate Business Department, Mr. Vivek Pathak, said: “Through the adoption of EDGE, Greenage has been able to unlock new sources of investment for universiti­es that will help address the student housing gap in Nigeria, while controllin­g the use of natural resources.”

Under the programme, the firm will work with local vendors, suppliers, consultant­s and subcontrac­tors to procure materials and equipment to produce high quality, durable, resourceef­ficient buildings.

According to the company’s Director, Mr. Marcellinu­s Nnaedozie, the Greenage approach to student housing offers the most affordable, sustainabl­e and desirable strategy to meet the objectives of higher institutio­ns in Nigeria. He said the company is also leveraging institutio­nal mechanism provided by the Infrastruc­ture Bank Plc to ensure sustainabi­lity of the projects.

Speaking at the groundbrea­king ceremony, the Acting Managing Director, Infrastruc­ture Bank Plc, Mr. Ross Oluyede, stated that they were proud to partner Greenage towards changing the housing experience for students in the country.

Oluyede stated that the vision for hostel accommodat­ion fits into the longterm plan of the bank and that they would lend their transactio­n advisory services and other related areas of support to help Greenage scale their projects.

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