The Nasarawa State deputy governor, Dr Emmanuel Akabe, has performed the traditional groundbreaking of Domak Garden City Karshi in Karu Local Government Council of the state.
The project is said to be one of the largest housing projects in Sub-Sahara Africa.
Dr Akabe who represented the governor, Abdullahi A Sule, pledged the readiness of the state government to provide efficient and affordable housing for low and middle-income earners in the state.
In his comment, the chairman of Domak Group International, Dr Kingsley Azonobi, said the project is targeted at bridging the housing deficit in Nasarawa and Nigeria at large.
He expressed gratitude to the Nasarawa State government for partnering with his organisation to make the dream a reality.
The groundbreaking ceremony attracted the presence of top officials of the Nasarawa State government and other stakeholders in the housing sector from neighbouring Abuja.
The Domak Group had recently met with the President of Zimbabwe, Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, in his office in Harare for housing projects for citizens of the country.
The Domak Garden City Karshi project will be completed within a period of 5 years.