As part of the vision to create a better conducive housing scheme for Officers and Men of the Nigeria Customs Service, the Comptroller-General of Customs Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR reveals that the service is partnering with the Cooperative Mortgage Bank in constructing a total of five thousand and nine housing units nationwide.
ZAINAB JUNAID
The CGC revealed this on the 18th December at the Pacesetter
Garden Estate, Ajoda Ibadan, Oyo State, in the company of the National
President of Customs Officers Wives Association (COWA), Mrs. Kikelomo Adeniyi,
DCG Festus Okun, DCG Greg Itotoh, ACG Aliu Olaniyi Alajogun, ACG Bello Jibo and
a host of other Senior Officers.
CGC Adeniyi acknowledged the scheme's impact on Officers and
families, especially in boosting their work morale effectively and efficiently.
"The Service is providing temporary relief through
staff quarters, but concerns persist regarding retirement and subsequent
vacation from these quarters.
"To establish a sustainable housing solution, a
strategic partnership has been formed with the Cooperative Mortgage Bank (CMB).
This collaboration aims to construct 5, 009 Housing Units nationwide, providing
a stable foundation for Officers and empowering them to invest in their
families and futures, ultimately enhancing their effectiveness in serving the
nation." He stated
According to him, the housing scheme features diverse
residences, including two-bedroom terrace bungalows and three-bedroom terrace
duplexes, strategically located in Lagos, Kaduna, Kano, Asaba, Masaka, Ibadan,
Port Harcourt, and Abuja.
The CGC expressed gratitude to the Cooperative Mortgage
Bank, Modern Shelter, and Brains & Hammers for their collaboration in this
flagship housing program.
President of the Cooperative Association of Nigeria,
Tajudeen Aiyeola, urged State Governors and Ministers at the national level to
take deliberate actions in providing low-cost housing for Nigerian citizens.
He emphasized that achieving substantial provision for
affordable housing is possible with government interest, encouraging local
production of housing materials, cost reduction, and facilitating access to
work-based loans.
Aiyeola stressed the need for government support and
subsidies to benefit Nigerian citizens.
Highlighting the importance of the cooperative sector, Aiyeola noted its significance in various human endeavours, extending from the national level to its affiliates.
He said the cooperative structure is a crucial instrument for the government to implement social and economic programs aimed at the welfare of Nigerians.
While addressing the Comptroller-General of Customs, Aiyeola
commended the uncommon initiative, emphasizing the eradication of poverty in
Nigeria by prioritizing the middle and lower classes.
He called for collective efforts from the government, governmental parastatals, agencies, and the private sector to focus on member welfare and reduce turnaround time in Nigeria.
Aiyeola urged all agencies in Nigeria to follow suit, commending the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) for initiating programs that benefit the people.
Representing the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, the Special Assistant to the governor, stated that this initiative will contribute to the state's economic development, aligning with his commitment to providing housing and other developmental projects.
He commended the Comptroller-General of Customs for this endeavour and urged everyone to support it, emphasizing its potential to boost the state's economy and provide value to Nigerian agencies.
The event ended with the presentation of housing documents to respective recipients, group photographs with various groups of stakeholders present at the event, and a tour of the various types of One bedroom bungalows, two-bedroom semi-detached bungalows three-bedroom semi-detached and detached bungalows and four-bedroom bungalow.
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