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Reps to FG: Allocate Abuja duplexes forfeited by Emefiele to low-income earners, IDPs

Reps
The house of representatives has asked the federal government to prioritise low and middle-income earners, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and vulnerable groups in the allocation of the 753 duplexes in Abuja.
The green chamber passed the resolution during Tuesday’s plenary following the adoption of a motion sponsored by Jafaru Leko, a Bauchi lawmaker.
BACKGROUND
In May, Ola Olukoyede, chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), handed over the forfeited estate to Ahmed Dangiwa, housing and urban development minister.
The uncompleted duplexes, located in the Lokogoma district of the federal capital territory (FCT), were forfeited by Godwin Emefiele, former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
Dangiwa said President Bola Tinubu directed that the recovered estate be completed and made available to the Nigerian public through a “transparent and accountable” process.
THE MOTION
Moving the motion, Leko said if properly managed, the estate could “meaningfully contribute to addressing the severe housing deficit in Nigeria currently estimated at over 17 million housing units”, particularly in urban centres like Abuja.
He said without a transparent, accountable, and equitable framework for allocating such public assets, the recovered properties risk falling into the hands of privileged elites, “defeating the purpose of asset recovery and denying ordinary Nigerians access to decent housing”.
“The absence of a publicly available beneficiary selection process or legislative oversight over such transfers may erode public confidence in the sincerity of the government’s anti-corruption and social justice programmes,” he said.









