/ May 14, 2026
/ May 14, 2026

Tinubu orders FHA housing Ogun to develop 195 units in Ogun

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) to develop 195 housing units in Ogun State, as part of efforts to expand Nigeria’s national housing stock, according to The Guardian Nigeria.

The project was flagged off on Wednesday at Ofada, Obafemi Owode Local Government Area, where the FHA held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Gateway Estate.

FHA Managing Director and Chief Executive, Hon Oyetunde Ojo, said the initiative aligns with the President’s directive to scale up housing delivery since the current administration took office. He noted that the estate would add approximately 195 to 200 housing units to the national stock.

The development is being executed through a Public-Private Partnership involving FHA, Greenpasture Homes Ltd, and Akkenog International Company Ltd. It will comprise 95 units of two-bedroom terraces and 100 units of three-bedroom terrace duplexes.

According to FHA, the PPP model remains central to its housing strategy, allowing collaboration with private developers to accelerate delivery across the country.

Officials at the ceremony also highlighted infrastructure upgrades in the area, including road reconstruction along the Shagamu–Owode axis, which they said has enhanced the value of the emerging estate.

The FHA reiterated its commitment to delivering quality housing while urging continued cooperation from host communities to ensure smooth project execution.

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