The federal ministry of housing and urban development says it has revoked the provisional letters of allocation offered to beneficiaries of the national housing programme (NHP).
In a statement on Friday, Mahmud Mamman, permanent secretary of the ministry, said there is an ongoing review of the conditions and procedures of sales of the houses.
Mamman said the affected subscribers include beneficiaries from the first batch to the 14th batch.
“I write to inform the general public and the subscribers of the National Housing Programme, particularly those with Provisional Offer of Allocation of Housing Units under the ongoing National Housing Programme, that the Provisional Letter of Offer of Allocation made to them are now invalid,” the statement reads.
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“The invalidity affects the First Batch of Provisional Offers of Allocation issued on December 10, 2021, which has 90 days validity period that elapsed on March 10, 2022, up to the last Batch of (14th Batch) issued on July 18, 2023, which also has a validity period of 90 days that elapsed on October 18, 2023.
“The Ministry is currently in the process of revising the conditions and procedures of sales of the houses and will publicise same in due course when concluded.”
“By this information, all interested subscribers who are yet to pay for the Houses offered them are given a grace time to Thursday, 30th November 2023 to make their payment.”
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On November 1, the federal government earmarked N50 billion to finance the construction of 40,000 units of housing under the “Renewed hope” agenda.
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