Kogi State Government has reiterated commitment to support private investors as a strategic step towards addressing housing deficit and boosting socio-economic development in the state.
This reaffirmation came during the groundbreaking ceremony of Ita’azi Court in MUFKAD Estate, a residential project located opposite the Itakpe Train Station along the Okene-Lokoja expressway by MUFKAD Construction and Property Development Company.
Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo who was represented at the event by the Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Honourable Taiye Abanika, described the housing project as a strategic investment that will benefit both residents and travelers, especially those using the Itakpe train station linking Kogi and the Southern states of Edo and Delta.
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“This initiative aligns with our administration’s commitment to bridging the housing deficit across the state through integrated urban development and access to decent housing,” Abanika stated.
He emphasized the crucial role private sector participation plays in bridging the housing gap, improving living conditions, and fostering inclusive development across the state.
He added that the Ita’azi Court housing project aligns with the Ododo strategy of the Kogi State government under Governor Ododo to promote responsive and inclusive growth that caters to the housing needs of residents in both rural and urban communities.
The Commissioner lauded the management of MUFKAD Construction and Property Development Company for their investment in Kogi state, noting that it reflects a deep level of confidence in the state’s economic potential and the enabling environment created by the government.
The Commissioner called on residents of Kogi State to support and patronize the real estate company, stressing that increased demand and support for homeownership through private sector-led developments would further accelerate infrastructure expansion and community development in the state.
In his address, the Managing Director of MUFKAD Estate, Engr. Kamal Lawal, described Ita’azi Court as the beginning of a bold initiative to deliver high-quality residential spaces and a lasting impact on Kogi State’s socio-economic development.
He explained that the project will cover two hectares of land, featuring 23 residential units.
He added that about 63% of the land will be designated for housing, while 23% will be used for recreational facilities.
He further noted that the estate will include a standard hotel, a range of residential houses, commercial shops, a gymnasium, biometric access-controlled gate and a dedicated green zone.
Also speaking, the Project Manager, Engr. Suberu Onimisi noted that the development aligns with the Renewed Hope housing agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Housing for All initiative of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo.
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He emphasized that the Ita’azi Court and Estate project is expected to offer modern, affordable housing units, equipped with essential amenities that align with global standards for sustainable urban living.
Among those present at the groundbreaking ceremony were the State Commissioner for Works, Engr. Mohammad Yusuf, Vice Chancellor of the Confluence University of Science and Technology, Osara, Professor Abdulrahaman Salawu and other senior government officials who all applauded MUFKAD Estate for its innovative and forward-thinking contribution to the development of Kogi state.