In a groundbreaking move towards fulfilling the Renewed Hope Agenda, Managing Director Honorable Oyetunde Ojo of the Federal Housing Authority FHA, affirms the commitment of President Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s administration to provide affordable and accessible housing for ordinary Nigerians.
During a momentous event, Ojo facilitated the presentation of 72,620,714.72 in cheques to seven beneficiaries of the 25% Retirement Saving Account RSA fund from the Pension Commission (PENCOM), with the invaluable support of the Federal Housing Authority Mortgage Bank FHAMB, Abuja.
Striving for Accessible Housing:
Ojo’s unwavering commitment to the vision of the present administration underscores the agency’s dedication to transparency and accountability.
Emphasising the significance of adhering to rigorous assessment standards, Ojo highlights the pivotal role of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the National Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) in validating the process.
Commending the strides of the Federal Housing Authority Mortgage Bank FHAMB, Ojo urges increased efforts in broadening the scope of beneficiaries nationwide.
With plans to extend enrolment to over 100 beneficiaries on PENCOM RSA, Ojo underscores the imperative of inclusivity, urging expansion to states like Ekiti, Akwa-Ibom, and beyond.
Elevating the discourse on affordable housing, Ojo advocates for the realisation of homeownership aspirations for Nigerians across income brackets.
With a steadfast commitment to delivering quality and affordable homes, the Federal Housing Authority FHA pledges to contribute significantly to the government’s agenda.
Encouraging a paradigm shift, Ojo envisions a future where hundreds of Nigerians from all states and income brackets benefit from the transformative initiative.
By amplifying efforts to increase National Housing Fund NHF beneficiaries, the FHA aims to empower countless Nigerians to achieve the dream of homeownership.
The seven pioneering beneficiaries—Banjoko Olubunmi (20.6M), Stella Odeh Owoicho (10.022M), Hassan Hassan Suleiman (9.4M), Kehinde Husseini Sadiq (3.5M), Jessie Haddasa Oguche (10.3M), Yelenbini Maken (3.2M), and Ahmed Tijanni (2.2M)—stand as symbols of progress and inclusivity in Nigeria’s quest for accessible housing.