Reps give committee 8 weeks to investigate sharp practices in housing sector
- The House of Representatives urged the Federal Ministry of Power, works and housing to put in place appropriate mechanism to ensure registration of all estate developers
- A lawmaker said in spite of the attractive and motivational incentives by successive governments, there was still a huge housing deficit for low income earners
- He said the public-private partnership had become a veritable tool in the hands of people who masquerade as estate developers to dupe unsuspecting Nigerians
The House of Representatives has mandated its committee on housing to conduct an investigative public hearing on alleged fraudulent practices and activities in the housing sector.
The committee is expected to report back within eight weeks to enable the House take further legislative action.
The House urged the federal ministry of power, works and housing to put in place appropriate mechanism to ensure registration of all estate developers.
- The House of Representatives urged the Federal Ministry of Power, works and housing to put in place appropriate mechanism to ensure registration of all estate developers
- A lawmaker said in spite of the attractive and motivational incentives by successive governments, there was still a huge housing deficit for low income earners
- He said the public-private partnership had become a veritable tool in the hands of people who masquerade as estate developers to dupe unsuspecting Nigerians
The House of Representatives has mandated its committee on housing to conduct an investigative public hearing on alleged fraudulent practices and activities in the housing sector.
The committee is expected to report back within eight weeks to enable the House take further legislative action.
The House urged the federal ministry of power, works and housing to put in place appropriate mechanism to ensure registration of all estate developers.
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