He said the Renewed Hope Housing Scheme would have a police post, internal roads, water, and electricity.
The EFCC chair said the handing over of the forfeited property demonstrated the impact of the fight against financial crimes and corruption.
The minister noted that the technology would serve as an online marketplace to make trained artisans accessible and efficient.
Mr Dangiwa, accompanied by the state Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Yusuf Ata, urged contractors to intensify efforts and ensure quality work.
According to him, the federal government aims to fix housing shortages.
According to him, 10,112 housing units were currently under construction in 14 locations across the country.
The federal government has given a one-month ultimatum to developers along the Lagos shoreline to regularise their activities or face revocation and demolition.
He said such buildings pose challenges and security concerns for the Lagos state government.
The federal government has expressed its commitment to supporting Lagos in harnessing its potential for sustainable urban development.
Mr Dangiwa said this at the 2024 Property and Environment Writers Association (PEWAN) conference in Lagos.
