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Housing Devt In Focus As Enang Chairs Abuja Housing Summit

by Bode Gbadebo
2 years ago
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The state of housing development in Nigeria will be in focus as a former presidential aide and veteran lawmaker, Senator Ita Enang, will lead other high profile guests and relevant industry stakeholders to the forthcoming Abuja Housing Summit, which is considered ‘an end of the year rendezvous’ for all actors and players in the housing sector.

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Senator Enang will be the chairman of the occasion. The summit, themed ‘Pocket Friedly Homes’ and being organised by Goland Construction Nigeria Limited, is slated for Wednesday, December 20, 2023, in Abuja.

According to the organisers of the summit, major big stake players in the housing industry will make insightful presentations on the state of the housing development in Nigeria.

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In a press statement signed by the executive director/CEO of Goland Construction Nigeria Ltd, Solomon Ita Enang, he said besides an expo session of 100 top properties in Abuja, other side attractions of the summit include Gala and Awards.

“To crown it all, renowned speakers with wide knowledge on some penetrating strategic-tips that will be gainful to developers, off-takers and vendors will also feature,” he added.

Nigeria has an estimated 28 million housing deficit as of 2023, indicating that the country needs at least 28 million housing units to provide adequately for the population.

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An estimated sum of N21 trillion is required to provide housing units to fill the deficit. This means the real estate sector needs an investment of over N21 trillion to build sufficient housing entire population, which is on the increase.

 

 

 

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