Arch. Ahmed Dangiwa

By Mashe Umaru Gwamna

The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, has showcase Nigeria housing reform in Saudi Arabia .
This was contained in a statement signed and issued by Director Press and Public Relations, Badamasi Haiba.
Dangiwa during a panel discussion has boldly presented its housing reform strategy at the Real Estate Future Forum (RFF) 2026 in Riyadh.
The Minister explained that Nigeria defines affordable housing as one that does not take more than one-third of a household’s income, noting that the market alone cannot solve the housing deficit for low-income citizens.
He highlighted the Renewed Hope Housing Programme, which is structured into three tracks:
Renewed Hope Cities for higher-income earners, Renewed Hope Estates for middle-income families, and Social Housing for low- to no-income Nigerians.
He added that government must intervene where the market fails, especially for vulnerable groups.
Under the Social Housing track, 30% of units will be delivered free to those most in need, including Internally Displaced Persons.
Dangiwa also emphasized Nigeria’s partnership with the private sector, noting that government is reducing risk by providing infrastructure, ensuring land readiness, and speeding up approvals.
On sustainability, he said Nigeria is working with IFC EDGE to deliver energy- and water-efficient homes that are cheaper to run and better for residents.
The Minister concluding with a message to investors saying, Nigeria’s housing demand is massive and immediate, with Renewed Hope Cities already delivering in Abuja, Kano, and Lagos.
“Our invitation is simple: don’t come and watch come and partner with us to deliver at scale, backed by strong demand and a structured government framework,” he stated.
The Real Estate Future Forum brings together global leaders to discuss the future of housing, urban development, and real estate investment, with a focus on sustainability, innovation, and inclusive growth.

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