The Federal Government’s special housing intervention programme, Family Homes Funds, is set to commission an affordable housing project this week in Asaba, Delta State.
The estate, developed in partnership with the Delta State government, is made up of 650 housing units for low income earners, and will be commissioned by the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, alongside the MD/CEO of Family Homes Funds, Femi Adewole and other guests.
The event will be hosted by the Governor of Delta State,
Ifeanyi Okowa, who has offered additional land to Family Homes Funds for
further development.
The affordable housing project consists of one, two and three bedroom bungalows
with all necessary facilities for home functionality. The estate has adequate
access to water supply, power, security and good road network.
According to Mr. Adewole, “the estate is built in a fast developing and serene
area with a lot of greenery. It represents the fund’s vision to not only build
houses, but to build ones that are healthy to live in and affordable for the
owners.”
The estate is one of the Federal Government’s special interventions in tackling the country’s housing deficit through Family Homes Funds. Family Homes Funds is a partnership between the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority as founding shareholders.
On affordability, Mr. Adewole said, “1 bedroom unit should
not be more than N3 million; 2 bedroom unit should not be more than N4.5
million, and 3 bedroom should not be more than N6.5 million.’’ Daily Trust