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‘NIMASA housing estate to address deficit in Abuja’

Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Staff Multipurpose Cooperative Society Housing Estate in Mamusa District will help address housing deficit in the FCT. This…

Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Staff Multipurpose Cooperative Society Housing Estate in Mamusa District will help address housing deficit in the FCT.

This is according to Alh Hamisu Gambo, Director, Administration and Human Resources Department, NIMASA.

Speaking at the commissioning of the project, Gambo who represented the Governing Board and Executive Management of NIMASA, lauded the cooperative executives for the initiative, saying it would help curb the housing challenges faced by members of staff.

He encouraged them to take advantage of the opportunity to become homeowners in the FCT.

The project was executed by Moorex Properties Limited in partnership with Ensica Real Homes Ltd.

Addressing journalists shortly after the event, Chairman, Ensica Real Homes Ltd., Amb. Ethel Idahosa revealed that the 400 units housing project comprises 2 bedroom blocks of flat; 3 bedroom terrace duplex; 4 bedroom semi-detached duplexes and an attached BQ and a 4 bedroom fully detached duplex and an attached BQ.

Idahosa said the project is expected to be delivered within 24 months

Chairman of Moorex Properties Limited, Chidi Charles Amechi said the estate is strategically located within “a good proximity to the Outer Southern Expressway through Apo currently under construction and also to the Umaru Musa Yar’ adua Expressway.”

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