The chairman of Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN), Lagos Chapter, on Sunday said collaboration between governments and the association was the tool needed to address housing deficit in the country
Mr Bamidele Onalaja said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on the sidelines of the REDAN, Lagos State Chapter, Second Edition of Stakeholders Summit in Lagos .
Onalaja said currently more than 18 to 20 million housing deficits had been recorded across Nigeria and it might take between 10 to 15 years before the deficit rate is reduced .
“REDAN is one of the biggest association of real estate practitioners in Nigeria that is building affordable and decent homes. Unfortunately the major class of people affected by the housing deficits are those working in the informal sector and the low income earners,” he said
According to him, the federal and state governments are partnering with the association by giving lands to REDAN members to enable them build affordable houses.
The chairman mentioned other issues contributing to housing deficit as challenges in the built environment lack of access to fund by developers inflation and lack of collaboration with the government.
Onalaja assured that REDAN members have the huge capacity to bridge the gap in the housing deficit just as the registered developers were embarking on massive development to develop Lagos.
“Ninety per cent of developers in Lagos are REDAN members and we have the capacity and fund to deliver on our mandate just as we are doing in Lekki Ikoyi, Agege and Iyana Ipaja .
“All we need is more collaboration from the governments We want the governments to ensure that all developers are registered under the association before they can practice we also want the governments to empower REDAN the more If this was done enforcement and punishment of any erring member would be easy,” he said.
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