NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA

Association commends minister on housing policy

follow and like on:
X (Twitter)
Visit Us
Follow Me
Instagram
Telegram
38 total views today

By Olayinka Olawale

The Association of Nigerian Tenants (ANTs) has commended the new Minister of Housing, Prof. Ahmed Dangiwa’s commitment to address all challenges confronting affordable and cooperative housing in the country.

This is contained in a statement by ANT’s National President, Amb. Edward Olutoke, available to newsmen on Tuesday in Lagos.

The association also commended the Federal Government’s decision in selecting a seasoned individual to lead the housing sector.

The statement expressed optimism in the positive impact that the new minister would bring to the nation’s housing landscape.

The statement said that the association emphasised the “pivotal role that affordable housing plays in fostering economic stability, social inclusion, and overall national development.

“With a deep sense of anticipation, the Association of Nigerian Tenants, welcomes Prof Dangiwa’s commitment to addressing the pressing issue of affordable and cooperative housing in the country.

“As an organisation that champions the rights and interests of tenants across the country, we acknowledge the significance of this critical area in the lives of our citizens, particularly the poor and vulnerable segments of society.

“In light of this, we look forward to the minister’s strategic vision and innovative policies aimed at ensuring that every Nigerian, regardless of socio-economic status, has access to safe, decent, and affordable housing options.

“We commend the minister’s foresight in recognising the importance of cooperative housing initiatives, which hold the potential to create sustainable and community-driven solutions.

“Such endeavors not only enhance the living conditions of residents but also contribute to the harmonious development of neighborhoods and communities at large”.

See also  Expert advises media practitioners to embrace opportunities in agriculture

The association also congratulated the new minister on his appointment as he assumed the crucial role under the President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

The association expressed it readiness to collaborate with the ministry in Dangiwa’s leadership to offer insights, expertise, and support towards the realisation of a housing sector that is equitable, efficient, and responsive to the needs of the people.

“As he embarks on this vital journey, we are confident that his wealth of experience and dedication will drive positive changes that will reverberate across the country.

“We assure the minister of our unwavering commitment to promoting dialogue, fostering understanding and advocating for policies that prioritise the well-being of tenants and homeowners alike.

“ANTs congratulates Dangiwa once again and eagerly awaits the transformation that his tenure promises to bring to the housing sector,” the statement said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Association of Nigerian Tenants (ANTs) is a leading advocacy group dedicated to championing the rights and interests of tenants across Nigeria.

The association is a commitment to promoting affordable housing, fostering tenant-landlord harmony, and advancing policy reforms.

ANTs strives to create positive change within the housing sector and contribute to the socio-economic development of the nation.

The association recently inaugurated its flagship programme “Operation Don’t Die A Tenant” with 60k12 Solution, a home ownership scheme.

The association claims that scheme can make anybody own a decent and comfortable home or any other property with as little as N60,000.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

========

Edited by Kayode Olaitan

follow and like on:
X (Twitter)
Visit Us
Follow Me
Instagram
Telegram

Published By

isaac aregbesola
See also  Refugees Commission receives 36 Nigerian deportees from Sweden
Has also recently published
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

You cannot copy content of this page

X
Welcome to NAN
Need help? Choose an option below and let me be your assistant.
Email SubscriptionSite SearchSend Us Email
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x