N2bn housing scheme in 2017 budget not our project – Fashola to senate

Babatunde Fashola, minister of power, works and housing, has disowned the sum of N2bn allocated to regional housing scheme in the 2017 budget proposal of his ministry.

Appearing before the senate committee on housing and urban development on Tuesday, Fashola said the scheme entitled “family homes” and numbered FMOW99934089 was an initiative of the finance ministry.

He explained that his ministry did not submit proposals for the project in its budget.

“It is not our project. It came in from, I think, the budget (office). It is a ministry of finance initiative; saying that they want to do what they called ‘family homes’. It is not from us,” Fashola said.

“That is why I have come. I am explaining to you now, sir, on how it comes into our budget. That is not what we submitted. We didn’t submit that proposal.”

Barnabas Gemade, chairman of the committee, while querying the regional housing programme, said government could not be operated in secrecy.

He requested that Kemi Adeosun, minister of finance, should be invited to explain the housing programme.

“What is this provision of N2bn for regional housing scheme? What is regional housing scheme? Where is it taking place? What is happening? Have you seen it on Page 18?,” Gemade asked.

“Let us know what is regional housing programme because government cannot be operated in secrecy.

“Write to the minister, we have seen this line, which costs N2 billion. Let them send information here for us to know what it is all about,” he said.

Housing Scheme For Police Officers Nearly Completed– IGP

The Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, has said that construction for more than 25,000 housing units for police officers is underway with some at various level of completion across four zones in the country.

The IGP made the statement at the Oyo State Police Command in Eleyele Command Headquarters, Ibadan on Friday.

In an interview after addressing members of Oyo State Police Command, Mr Arase disclosed that he remains absolutely committed to the welfare of the police throughout Nigeria.

He added that the force headquarters has signed an MOU with UN habitat and Shelter Afrique in Kenya to build various categories of mass housing schemes capable of reintegrating police officers properly into the society during service and after retirement.

Mr Arase sued for the collaboration of well meaning individuals and corporate bodies to shift their focus to help provide basic shelter for the police and rehabilitate the barracks that are currently in bad shape across the country.

Disclosing that the 1st phase of 100 units would be ready for use in the 1st quarter of 2016 and handed over to police officers, the IGP further encouraged better participation from all and sundry in the fight against terrorism as government alone cannot achieve success without people actively participating.

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