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Lawmakers to probe Federal Housing Authority over alleged racketeering

The Nigerian House of Representatives has adopted a motion introduced by Honourable Esosa Iyawe, representing Oredo Federal Constituency, calling for an investigation into allegations of unprofessional practices by officials of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA). Iyawe, an engineer by profession, drew the attention of the green chamber to widespread racketeering within the FHA, which he…
Nigerian lawmakers have adopted a motion to investigate allegations of racketeering and plan deviations by the Federal Housing Authority, led by Honourable Esosa Iyawe.
Esosa Iyawe.

The Nigerian House of Representatives has adopted a motion introduced by Honourable Esosa Iyawe, representing Oredo Federal Constituency, calling for an investigation into allegations of unprofessional practices by officials of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA).

Iyawe, an engineer by profession, drew the attention of the green chamber to widespread racketeering within the FHA, which he alleged has led to significant deviations from the original housing plans approved by the Federal Government across the country.

In his submission, Iyawe highlighted that Federal Government-approved plans for the provision of affordable housing included essential features such as green areas, recreational facilities, banks, health centres, and community spaces to promote a conducive living environment. However, he lamented that these approved plans had been flagrantly disregarded.

Iyawe accused the FHA of converting spaces initially designated for green areas, recreational centres, and essential infrastructure into residential plots, which are then sold at a profit to unsuspecting citizens. He expressed particular concern for the safety and welfare of Nigerians living in FHA estates in Lagos and Abuja, where such practices allegedly compromise structural integrity and endanger lives.

“Mr Speaker, I rise to move a motion on the need to investigate the deviation of Federal Government-approved housing estates for excessive profiteering,” Iyawe stated. “The Federal Housing Authority was established, among other functions, to develop and manage real estate on a commercial basis in all states of the federation, and to prepare and submit proposals for national housing programmes.”

He further elaborated: “The house is aware that the FHA executes housing programmes only after receiving Federal Government approval. These approved plans encompass serene and tranquil living spaces, with designated areas for green zones, recreational facilities, and general utilities such as banks, health centres, post offices, and shopping malls.”

Iyawe expressed concern that the FHA, after construction began and subscriptions were secured, had deviated from these approved plans in locations such as Guzape, Lugbe, and Lagos. He alleged that the FHA had converted spaces allocated for green areas and essential infrastructure into residential plots, selling them at premium prices.

He warned that the practice of building on spaces intended for drainage and floodwater channels poses severe risks to residents, particularly during Nigeria’s rainy season.

The motion, which called for the House Committee on Public Assets to investigate these allegations and report back within four weeks, received overwhelming support. Many lawmakers urged that all relevant committees be involved to ensure a thorough investigation.

The House, led by the Speaker, Rt Honourable Tajudeen Abbas, unanimously adopted the motion, signalling a commitment to addressing these critical concerns.

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