The Ogun State Government has allocated two and three-bedroom bungalows to 50 more subscribers in the Prince Court Estate, Kobape Phase 3.
This allocation is part of the government’s effort to address housing shortfalls and fulfill its commitment to providing affordable homes.
In a statement released on Tuesday, the Commissioner for Housing, Jamiu Akande Omoniyi, said the allocation ensures priority for subscribers who missed out on the mid-year distribution of about 100 housing units in Phase 2 of the scheme.
Omoniyi further disclosed that the remaining subscribers will be allocated their homes in the first quarter of 2025 within the eco-friendly Phase 3 of the estate. Additionally, due to the high demand for affordable housing, Phase 4 of the Prince Court Estate Kobape Scheme will be unveiled soon.
The commissioner noted that new subscribers are required to pay N3.5 million as a subsidized contribution for the estate’s infrastructure, aligning with the terms set for previous allottees. He emphasized that payment must be completed within 60 days from the date of allocation to secure the final allocation letters from the Ministry of Housing.
Failure to meet this requirement, he warned, would result in the withdrawal of the allocation.
Reiterating the ministry’s commitment to delivering on the housing policy of Governor Dapo Abiodun’s administration, Omoniyi also announced other ongoing projects. These include the Gateway Aviation Village in Iperu-Remo, the GRA Regeneration Scheme in Abeokuta, Ijebu Ode, and Ilaro, as well as the PMB Estate. These projects are scheduled for commissioning in the coming year.
The Ogun State Government remains committed to addressing the housing needs of its residents through sustainable and affordable initiatives.