FG spends N771 million to build 80 houses in Plateau state - Official

FG spends N771 million to build 80 houses in Plateau state - Official

- The federal government is investing N771 million into building 80 houses in Plateau state

- The initiative is under the Federal Housing Programmed (FHP)

- The housing project is located at Laminga village in Jos, the state capital

The federal government is investing N771 million into building 80 houses in Plateau state under the Federal Housing Programme (FHP), according to Mr Julius Olurinola, FHP zonal coordinator (north-central).

Olurinola, who inspected work on the housing project located at Laminga village in Jos on Sunday, March 4, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that he was “very impressed” with the quality of work at the site.

FG spends N771 million to build 80 houses in Plateau state - Official
File photo of the minister of power, works and hosing commissioning one of the housing projects in the country. Source: Twitter

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He commended the Plateau state government for donating the 5.04 hectares of land for the project, and particularly lauded its collaboration with the federal government to execute the project.

Olurinola urged the handlers of the project to keep up the good work, and also encouraged them to strive to meet the deadline for the completion of every unit.

He said that the housing scheme was a collective dream that must be supported to minimise the shortage of houses in Plateau state.

The official said that infrastructural facilities were already being provided to the estate, saying that special attention was being paid to road construction which had been the major challenge for the handlers.

A representative of the contractors, Mohammed Jalige, commended the Lamingo community for being hospitable, and attributed the speed of the job and its good quality to the peaceful working environment in the area.

Jalige said that the handlers had employed more than 1,500 youths and trained many of them on various skills.

A food vendor, Mrs. Rebecca Yamg, who spoke with NAN, said that she makes N7,000 daily, from the site.

“Business has been good since the building project took off. There are many workers which has enhanced patronage,” she said. (NAN)

Meanwhile, the federal government says it has generated about 64,000 jobs across the nation through the 2016 National Housing Programme.

This was disclosed by the minister of works, power and housing, Babatunde Fashola, during an inspection tour of the site of Federal Housing Programme for Osun state on Wednesday, February 28.

According to the minister, the present administration has succeeded in reducing unemployment across the nation by injecting over 2,000 housing units in the country.

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