Nigeria's housing ministry prioritizes completing ongoing projects in 2026

The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development in Nigeria has announced plans to focus on finishing existing projects in 2026.

In a strategic shift for the new year, Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development intends to prioritize the completion of ongoing housing initiatives. This decision aims to address the backlog of unfinished projects that have lingered across the country. Officials emphasize that wrapping up these efforts will help deliver tangible benefits to citizens sooner, amid ongoing challenges in the housing sector. No specific projects or timelines beyond the 2026 focus were detailed in the announcement. This approach reflects broader government commitments to infrastructure delivery.

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