Nigeria currently faces a huge 17 million housing deficit.
Readers say the government has failed to provide enough houses for Nigerians
Pulse readers agree that the government has failed to satisfy the housing needs of Nigerians.
This means that it would take at least 17 million houses to satisfy the housing needs of Nigerians.
The apparent lack of adequate houses show that the government has failed in it's duties, thereby leaving Mcbuddy Properties Limited with no choice, but to step in.
While revealing the company's plan to provide housing estates in Ogun State, Abuja and other parts of the Central Northern region, Dotun Oloyede, spoke on the necessity of this plan.
"Nigeria is not a country where the government pays attention to the masses or provide for its citizens. There is a huge housing deficit, outrageous rents and lots of other inconveniences that Nigerian’s have to grapple with yet the government seems so unconcerned,” he stated.
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Pulse readers were asked to weigh in on this statement.
The results of the poll showed an unanimous agreement with the fact that the government has failed to provide enough houses.
However, things seem to be looking up as the President, Muhammadu Buhari, has just promised to deliver on his party's campaign promise to build one million houses annually.
"In our successful campaign to win the general election last year our party, the APC, promised to build a million housing units a year.
This will turn out to be a very tall order unless the Federal Government builds 250,000 units, and the 22 APC States together manage another 250,000 units.
We invite foreign investors together with locally-domiciled big construction companies to enter into commercial housing building to pick up the rest.’’
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