The federal government has issued a warning to real estate developers, cautioning against half-baked and fraudulent projects, saying that the days of cutting corners in the housing sector are over.
Speaking at the commissioning of D’ Mayors Estate and the flag-off of Project Broadfield, Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc Ahmed Dangiwa, emphasized the government’s commitment to upholding the rights of citizens and combating fraud in the real estate industry.
The minister issued a clear message to developers who engage in unethical practices, particularly those who deceive beneficiaries and deliver substandard projects after collecting payments.
“I want to warn all developers; the days of cutting corners in these housing times are over and those who collect monies from beneficiaries and at the end of the day, are duped should stop doing that because the days are over for that,” he said.
He re-echoed that such actions will no longer be tolerated, as the government is collaborating with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to ensure accountability and protect the rights of citizens.
“We are collaborating effectively with the EFCC, which is the agency of government that is saddled with responsibility of ensuring the rights of the citizens are enforced, in order to remedy.., together ” the minister revealed.
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