Housing deficit: Estate coy partners FG  

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A real estate firm, Monday, unveiled its latest site at Kaba District in Abuja and expressed its readiness to partner with the Federal Government to tackle housing deficits in the country.


As of 2023, Nigeria’s housing deficits stood at 28 million units, requiring an estimated 21 trillion Naira to rectify the situation.


Speaking during a real roadshow in Abuja, the Managing Director and CEO of the firm, Akintayo Aderalegbe, noted that his firm had completed over 50,000 housing units and plans to collaborate with the government to address the housing deficits. 


Adaralegbe, who also announced his commitment to community development by offering affordable land for sale in Abuja, said his company plans to develop more than 20,000 housing units.


“We are bringing this opportunity to the doorsteps of Nigerians. This project demonstrates that Nigerian youths can do more than protest; they can showcase Nigeria’s beauty to the world’’.


“We are showcasing our new site at Kaba district of Abuja, and we are telling the Nigerian youths that it is not only to come out to protest, we can equally showcase the goodness of Nigerians to the general public, and the people in diaspora. We are bringing this to the doorsteps of Nigerians.