While presenting the land documents to the FHA’s managing director, Mr Sani reiterated that building affordable housing was a key focus of his administration.
He commended the efforts made by the previous state government to address housing deficit in the state.
The governor pledged to compensate landowners for the construction of the 500 pilot housing units by the FHA in Kebbi.
This, he said, would reduce the costs and allow individuals to finish their houses based on affordability.
The FHA also urged property owners and developers to always approach the authority for requisite approvals.
The minister said increasing access to decent quality and affordable housing for all Nigerians was a major priority of the government.
Mr Buhari said providing houses was one of the best ways to attack poverty, create prosperity and develop the economy.
The FHA spokesperson said ongoing investigations would reveal immediate and remote causes of the collapse.
The FHA said it would not be deterred in ensuring that all government property taken illegally are recovered in all her estates.
“Members of the public are warned not to do business with these impostors. The said advertisement is a scam,” warned the FHA official.
