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Federal mortgage bank pays over N20bn in mortgage to Nigerians

The Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) has doled out a total of N20.24 billion in mortgages in the last two and a half years to enable Nigerians to buy their own homes under the National Housing Fund (NHF).

This was disclosed Thursday at the inauguration of the governing boards of the Federal Housing Authority and the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria in Abuja, by the minister of power, works, and housing  Babatunde Fashola, ,

Fashola noted that the FMBN has delivered 2,724 mortgages of affordable tenures and costs since the advent of the current administration in 2015.

He said that government is embarking on a housing programme through which construction of sample units has begun in 33 states of the federation, adding that initiative is to certify and test what type of housing design responds to Nigeria’s diverse cultural, climatic and religious needs, so as to ascertain what is acceptable and affordable.

“We are at different stages of construction in different states, and we have commended these designs to FHA, without imposing them.

“Our decision is informed by the evidence of previous housing initiatives that people did not take up and empty houses that still abound in almost every state of Nigeria,” he said.

He said the houses not taken and the deficit of housing suggest that the houses are either unacceptable or unaffordable or both.

“We see housing as a product, and we take the view that before they can be delivered to market, we must know what the people want and what they can afford.

“When our pilot is fully completed, these answers will become self-evident and this is when we can mass produce,” he stressed.