Ogun State has commenced construction of 200 housing units at Iperu, Ikenne Local Government area of the state.
The Special Adviser to the state governor on Housing, Jagunmolu Akande Omoniyi disclosed this to newsmen.
He said the clearing of the project site is almost completed to pave a way for the ground breaking ceremony.
According to Omoniyi, the housing estate will be executed through direct labour, and will consist of two-bedroom expandable bungalows, targeting low – and medium-class clients.
The move by the state government, according to the Special Adviser will add to the housing stock in the state, provide housing solution to the emerging Remo Zone Economic Hub, with the expected influx of workers to the area and complement the state government’s investment in the Gateway Agro-Cargo Airport.
He said each unit will be offered to the public at N8.5 million for the carcass option and N15 million for fully finished units with mortgage options available through Gateway Mortgage Bank.
“The estate will be fully serviced with all basic amenities like good drains and well-compacted road network, security architecture, lighting and water reticulation, playground, health and educational facilities as well as a Fire Service Station to serve the emerging economic cluster,” he said.
He added that the project will boost the local economy as 5,000 artisans and over 50 service providers (suppliers) will be available on-site.
“This will ensure the provision of means of livelihood to over 20,000 citizens considering the multiplier effect of engaging 5,000 artisans,” Omoniyi added.
The project is expected to be completed in six months. (vitalnewsngr.com)