Buhari Commissions 76 Housing Units For Super Eagles In Gombe

May 14, 2022
Housing Units For Super Eagles
Housing Units For Super Eagles
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May 14, 2022
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President Muhammadu Buhari has commissioned 76 housing units in Gombe town, Gombe State

The Housing Estate which is located at  Western Bye – Pass, Gombe, Gombe State, was built under the National Housing Programme (NHP)  and it  comprises  of 48 units of 2 bedroom, 24units of 3  bedroom and 4 units of 1bedroom bungalows.

Represented by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr.  Isa Ali Ibrahim,the President  said the completion and commissioning of the Housing Estate was in line with his promises during his presidential campaigns.

Mr. Stephen Kilebi, Deputy Director Press and Public Relations Unit in a statement,said the infrastructure in the Housing Estate include “well laid out internal roads and drainages, a central borehole with overhead tanks to guarantee constant supply of water for the residents and provision of electricity.”

President Buhari also revealed that his administration has been able to  redeem the unfulfilled promises made  by  past administrations 28 years ago  to provide  houses for each member of the Super Eagles who  performed gallantly at the African Cup of Nations in 1994, adding that the fulfilment was  better late than never.

He  added that Super Eagles were given the privilege to indicate where each would want the house to be built, while some wanted it in  their villages, the others wanted it where they lived and   he has approved that the allocation should be made based on their choices of location, noting that even the deceased among them were not left out in the allocation.

He lauded  Gombe State Government for allocating the land to the Federal Government without collecting fee to enable his administration provide affordable housing units for Nigerians.

Governor of Gombe State, Muhammed Inuwa Yahaya,who was represented by his deputy,  Dr. Manasseh Jato, commended the Federal Government for providing houses to the residents of Gombe State to cushion the effect of its overstretched houses.

He  assured the Federal Government that Gombe State would be willing to support the Federal Government in actualising the laudable policy in the state and the country.

Speaking, Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola,SAN, who was represented by the Zonal  Director, National Housing Programme, North East Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Arc. Usman Bashir, said  that said a similar project was replicated in 34 states of the federation in line with the administration’s pledge to ensure adequate housing for Nigerians.

Explaining how the citizens can access the houses, the Minister said: ” We have offered all these housing units to members of the general public in a non-discriminatory way by opening the National Housing Portal at Https://nhp.worksandhousing.gov.ng to ensure that those interested are not inhibited by any artificial obstacles and allocations will be made on the basis of those who apply and pay on first come , first served basis.”

The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Mr.  Bashir Nura Alkali, who was represented by the Deputy Director, Planning ,Research and Statistics, Dr. Dunoma Ahmed, said that it was a programme rolled out by the government of President Buhari to provide acceptable   and affordable housing  for Nigerians as well as   address the housing deficit bedeviling the nation.

Alkali said: “The National Housing Programme is promoting local content in line with the Executive Orders 3 and 5. The use of available local building materials in the National Housing Programme (NHP) has stimulated the economy through the production and use of the materials.”

His Royal Highness, the Emir of Gombe, Alhaji Abubakar Shehu Abubakar, represented by Alhaji Hakeem Jaro Mohammed, commended the Federal Government for proving houses for the people of  Gombe State through the National Housing Programme.

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