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Sanwo-Olu inaugurates 84 housing units in Lekki

The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday, inaugurated 84 housing units at Lekki Phase II, aimed at reducing the housing deficit in the state.

The project, LagosHOMS Lekki Phase II, located at Eti-Osa Local Government, consists of 84 home units, on a land expanse of 1.8 hectares.

Mr Sanwo-Olu said during the inauguration that it was in fulfilment of one of his administration’s promises in the housing sector to provide decent shelters for the people.

He said the promise was made out of the conviction that housing was one of the basic needs of humans and a critical factor that determined the quality of life.

According to him, the administration´s goal is to ensure that people live in well-planned communities, as it is obtainable in many cities all over the world.

The governor said in the past months, a lot of efforts had gone into completing many of the housing schemes inherited from the past administration.

He said that while some of these projects were funded through budgetary allocations, others were being financed through joint venture arrangements with development partners.

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“I am happy to note that the LagosHoms Lekki Phase II, we are here to witness its commissioning is a product of a joint venture arrangement between the State government and STB Mortgage Bankers/Lekki Ultimate Company limited.

“This marks another successful collaborative effort geared toward bridging the housing deficit in the state.

“No doubt, the delivery of this housing project is a direct result of our faith in the capacity of our private sector to play a collaborative role in housing development.

“Apart from this project at Lekki Phase 2 which is yielding 84 homes, the state has been able to harvest over 244 Housing units through Joint Ventures schemes at Courtland Luxury Villa, Igbokushu and Lekki Apartments, Lekki (Phase one) in 2020.

“A few days ago, 252 two-bedroom terraced bungalows, a joint venture with Echostone Development, were commissioned at Idale, Badagry,´´ Mr Sanwo-Olu said.

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He said the state government was also looking at completing other joint venture projects at Ijora and Ibeshe within the year.

The governor called on investors to join forces with the state government in reducing the housing deficit in the state.

He assured investors of his government´s willingness to provide unencumbered land for housing development on the basis of mutually agreed terms in the areas of specification of houses to be delivered and duration.

Assurances

“I want to assure us all that the state government will not rest on its oars. We will utilise all resources at our disposal to continue to build more homes.

“In the course of this year, the State government Housing schemes in Igbogbo (360 homes), Sangotedo cluster (744 homes) and Odo-Onosa-Ayandelu (662 Homes) will be commissioned.ADVERTISEMENT

“Work is also progressing on all other schemes, and soon, there shall be more evidences of our commitment to the provision of homes for the people.

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“This year, we are going to commence the building of the State Government workers Village in Ishefun in Ayobo Ipaja LCDA with 608 two-bedroom flats solely dedicated to workers from both the private and public sectors in the state.

“Another Workers’ Village with 501 two-bedroom apartments which will be a joint venture with our development partners will also start in Imota.

“The good news is that these housing schemes will be complemented with convenient mortgage package for workers,´´ he said.

The LagosHOMS Lekki Phase II project comprises seven blocks of home units. It has 28 units of one-bedroom; 28 units of two-bedroom and 28 units of three-bedrooms. Each building has 12 home units of various dwelling types.

The project comes with infrastructure including road networks and drainage; central sewage treatment plant, car parks, water reticulation plant, street light, perimeter fence, basketball court, block of shops cum community building, open spaces for community activities and landscaping.

FLASH: Governor of Lagos State, Mr @jidesanwoolu today officially commissioned the 84-Unit LagosHOMS Lekki Phase II Housing Project in Eti Osa LGA .. Project in conjunction with Lekki Ultimate Company Limited & STB Mortgage Bank.The Housing Scheme consists of 84 Home Units on a land expanse of 1.8 Hectares consisting of:- 7 Blocks of Home Units- Each block has 12 Home Units- 28 Units of 1-bedroom flat- 28 Units of 2-bedroom flats- 28 Units of 3-bedroom flatsThe Project Infrastructure:
– Good Road Network
– Central Sewage Treatment Plant
– Car Parks
– Water Reticulation Plant
– Street Lights
– Basketball Court
– Block of Shops
– Open Space for Community Activities
– Open Space for LandscapingGovernor @jidesanwoolu says Government is a continuum … and this project is now completed and delivered to Lagosians for usage and the promise of completing projects is being fulfilled.
https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1354394914537267200?s
Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu (@jidesanwoolu) along with some State Exco Members few days ago flagged off a 5.5km Hospital Road in Badagry.[3D Pictures]: The project will be a dual carriageway with a Right of Way (RoW) width of 22m, with a Pedestrian Walkway, Streetlights, Traffic System Management. The hospital road connects Idale, Topo, Ajido, Akarakunmoh communities to Lagos-Badagry Expressway.The road strategically services several Tourism sites in the Badagry Marina like: Agiya Tree Monument, First Storey Building and Early Missionary Cemetery, Slave Trade Relics/Point of No Return, Heritage Museum, Eko Theatre .. Etc.https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1354352846360162305?s

(NAN)

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