Advisory Center for Affordable Settlements & Housing

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Document Type General
Publish Date 13/02/2013
Author Christopher N. Ekong , Kenneth U. Onye
Published By University of Uyo, Nigeria
Edited By Suneela Farooqi
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Building Sustainable Cities in Nigeria: The Need for Mass and Social Housing Provision

This paper provides the economic rationale behind the call for Mass and Social housing provision based on an analysis of the housing affordability dilemma and performance evaluation of public housing delivery in Nigeria. It draws attention to the rising trend of displacement/outmigration of the poor aborigines in major city centers in Nigeria, the potential for reverse migration, and the resulting cost of the unsustainability of the cities. The study reveals that Nigeria’s public housing schemes and social housing experiments have, for the past five decades, consistently aligned with changes in international housing policy thinking albeit with abysmal results. Caught in a housing policy quagmire, essentially, of how to strike a balance between the entrenchment of market efficiency in public housing delivery (as it pursues more pro-market housing policies) and the objective of providing ‘adequate shelter for all, the nation has seen much of its housing schemes translate into grandiose paper policies rather than actual housing delivery.

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