- Tinubu Begins 100 Housing Units in Every LGA for Vulnerable Nigerians
- Says 100 Housing Units Per LGA Already Under Construction
- The Project Manager, Awe Augustine-Babatunde, said Phase 1 of the Renewed Hope City project, consisting of 325 housing units, has been completed
The Federal Government has commenced the construction of 100 Renewed Hope Housing Units in each local government area across Nigeria to provide shelter for vulnerable groups, including victims of insecurity.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the disclosure was made on Tuesday by presidential media aide, Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, during an inspection of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Renewed Hope City project in Janguza, Kano State.
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According to Abdulaziz, the nationwide housing initiative, known as the “Tinubu Estate,” is already underway and is designed to provide relief for vulnerable Nigerians and other disadvantaged members of society.
“Apart from Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Renewed Hope City project, there are also 100 housing units per local government, which have commenced as Tinubu Estate. They are targeted at vulnerable groups, especially victims of insecurity and other disadvantaged persons in society. This is being done across all local governments in Nigeria as we speak,” he said.

He explained that the broader Renewed Hope City initiative was introduced to help reduce Nigeria’s housing deficit through the provision of affordable homes.
The Project Manager, Awe Augustine-Babatunde, said Phase 1 of the Renewed Hope City project, consisting of 325 housing units, has been completed.
He added that Phase 2, comprising 698 housing units, has reached about 75 per cent completion, with 426 units already constructed and expected to be completed by August.
According to him, the estate will also feature supporting infrastructure, including road networks, a school, a clinic and a playground to provide a functional and livable community for future residents.
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