President
 Goodluck Jonathan has said that the Federal Government and states
 government are working on how to reduce the current high cost of 
property transactions by lowering fees charged for consent and 
registration.
 Also
 to be reduced are stamp duties and other charges by by the federal and 
state governments that prevents property transactions from contributing 
to the nation’s gross domestic product.President Jonathan said this at the opening of the 3rd ASO National Exhibition & Conference, which began yesterday at the International Conference Centre in Abuja.The
 president said he was confident that the reduction in property 
transaction fees and several other viable housing and urban renewal 
initiatives would move the government “closer towards realising the 
vision of facilitating the development of 1 million new homes, every 
year, for the next 10 years.”Other
 measures, according to the president, who was represented by the 
Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Ms. Ama Pepple are; a 
rapid growth in the nation’s housing stock through the regeneration of a
 durable mortgage industry.The
 government, he said was committed to
 recapitalising the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) and 
strengthening the Federal Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban 
Development as well as strengthen the Federal Housing Authority. “All 
other institutions of government in the building environment will be 
similarly reviewed.”There
 is also a plan to collaborate with ASO Savings and Loans Plc and all 
other stakeholders to meet a target of delivering a minimum of 500,000 
affordable housing units for the nation’s lower and middle income 
earners by 2016.He said, “With the national housing deficit presently estimated at 12 to 16 million units, our administration
 recognises the significant role the private sector can play in bridging the requirement gap.”The
 conference theme: ‘Achieving Affordable Housing Delivery by Creating 
500,000 Housing Units by 2016,’ he said was timely, explaining that the 
provision of affordable mass housing was a priority of his 
administration.The
 president said the government had taken the first step in this 
direction by approving both the National Housing Policy and the National
 Urban Development Policy, as the coordinating frameworks for an 
appropriate response to the challenges in the sector.The
 private sector, he said “is well placed to meet the needs of the 
zero-income, low income, lower-medium income and the informal sector 
workers, and by so doing, also facilitate job creation.”The
 President said, “I would like to emphasise that we will continue our 
policy of engaging the private sector to play a more dominant role in 
this sector.”He
 commended ASO “for stimulating a private sector-led initiative in 
support of the Federal Government’s resolve to accelerate the provision 
of adequate mass
 housing.”He
 also commended ASO for hosting the conference for key stakeholders to 
discuss and formulate policies capable of effectively complementing the 
revised National Housing Policy released last year.The
 idea, he said was to have a practical blueprint, conceived as a 
multi-year initiative implemented throughout a –year period by teams of 
experts.Their
 goal, he said would be to instigate a sustained objective and 
fact-based thinking and planning
 methodology, aimed at creating a new national vision on housing. It is 
also to prompt a comprehensive review of current legislation concerning 
housing by federal, state and local governments as well as Lawmakers, 
among others.Welcoming
 guests and exhibitors, the Managing Director of ASO Savings & Loans
 Plc., Hassan Musa Usman said the housing exhibition had become one of 
the biggest and most important event in the nation’s housing industry.Usman
 said, “The conference provides a platform to discuss housing and 
proffer solutions to issues and challenges bordering provision of 
housing.”He
 described ASO as the nation’s leading Primary Mortgage Bank “with a 
primary mission to build mutually profitable relationships anchored on a
 passion for excellence.Usman
 said so far had ASO 23 branches and that since it started business, it 
had created over 15,000 mortgages of over N40 billion as well as 
financed the construction of several housing estates.He
 said ASO organises the exhibition and conference to contribute to 
reducing the nation’s current housing deficit and to also assist
 Nigerians own homes.The
 well-attended event had in attendance stakeholders in the housing 
market, including estate developers, building materials suppliers, 
architects, interior decorators, among others.
 
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