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Lagos completes 360 housing units in Igbogbo for low income earners

A 360unit Lagoshoms housing scheme in Igbogbo targeted at low and medium income earners has been completed by the Lagos state government. The Phase 2…

A 360unit Lagoshoms housing scheme in Igbogbo targeted at low and medium income earners has been completed by the Lagos state government.

The Phase 2 scheme sited on 6.24 hectares of land was completed by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration through direct budgetary allocations, as well as public-private-partnerships.

The 360 units has 10 blocks each of 120 units of one-bedroom flat, 120 units of two-bedroom flat and 120 units of three-bedrooms apartments in Igbogbo, Ikorodu.

The project bordering Oba Adeboruwa Housing Estate was named after former Deputy Governor and All Progressives Congress (APC) apex leader in Ikorodu, Prince Abiodun Ogunleye.

Asides presenting a 3-bedroom apartment to a veteran Nollywood actress, Alhaja Lanre Hassan, known by the stage name “Mama Awero”, the Governor also presented free three-bedroom apartments to two members of the state’s teaching staff honoured at national education awards for their quality services.

The honorees are the Principal of Government Junior College in Ketu-Epe, Mr. Dunni Ikuseyi (Principal of the Year) and recipient of Teacher of the Year, Mrs Elusakin of Oriwu Model College.

According to the Commissioner for Housing, Moruf Akinderu-Fatai the housing project was the seventh scheme to be completed and inaugurated by the Sanwo-Olu administration, which catered for the high net individuals and low-income earners.

“Our joy is only complete when more people, particularly the low- and medium-income earners become home owners. In line with present realities, the convenient mortgage system fostered through our Rent-To-Own scheme will be utilised to a large extent in delivering the homes to the end users.”

 

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