National Housing Programme: Why we revoked provisional allocations – FG

The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has announced revocation of the offer of provisional allocation of houses under the National Housing Programme (NHP) for all recipients who failed to make full and outright payment within the stipulated period of 90-days and additional eight-weeks grace granted.

A statement signed by the director, Press and Public Relations, Salisu Badamasi Haiba, Tuesday, said the decision aligns with the terms and conditions outlined in paragraph 2 of the Provisional Offer of Allocation Letter issued to beneficiaries.

It reinforces the ministry’s commitment to ensuring transparency, compliance and efficient management of the National Housing Programme.

The permanent secretary of the ministry, Dr. Shuaib Muhammad Belgore, stated that the revocation applies to those who did not fulfill the payment requirements within the designated timeframe.

He further clarified that all beneficiaries who successfully completed their payments on or before February 28, 2025, remain unaffected by the action and advised that they should come to the ministry to collect their Letters of Allocation and proceed to take possession of the houses immediately.

“For ease of reference and public accountability, the full list of individuals whose Provisional Offer of Allocation has been revoked is now available on the Ministry’s official website https://fmhud.gov.ng.

“The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development remains dedicated to providing accessible and affordable housing to Nigerians, and this measure is part of ongoing efforts to streamline the housing allocation process for greater efficiency and fairness.

“Affected individuals and members of the public are advised to visit the website of the Ministry, check the list in the selected newspapers or contact the director, Public Buildings and Housing Development of the ministry, Room A221 at the ministry’s headquarters, Mabushi, Abuja,” the statement reads.

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