FG Plans Building Material Manufacturing Hubs In Six Geo- Political Zones In Nigeria

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L-R Chief of Staff to the Honourable Minister of Housing and Urban Development, ..., Honourable Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, Abdullahi Tijjani Gwarzo, Vice Chairman, Yiwu China - Africa Business Council, High Chief Mike Yousuf Ugwu, Hon.Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc Ahmed Musa Dangiwa and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Marcus Ogunbiyi during a courtesy visit by Vice -Chairman Yiwu China - African Business Council to the ministry recently.
L-R Chief of Staff to the Honourable Minister of Housing and Urban Development, ..., Honourable Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, Abdullahi Tijjani Gwarzo, Vice Chairman, Yiwu China - Africa Business Council, High Chief Mike Yousuf Ugwu, Hon.Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc Ahmed Musa Dangiwa and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Marcus Ogunbiyi during a courtesy visit by Vice -Chairman Yiwu China - African Business Council to the ministry recently.

…….Seeks Collaboration with Investors.

Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, has disclosed plan of the ministry to construct building materials manufacturing hubs in six geo- political zones of the country.

Dangiwa made the disclosure when he received the Executive Chairman, Zheng Xiaopeng and Vice Chairman, Yiwu China- Africa Business Council, High Chief Mike Yousuf Ugwu, on a courtesy visit to his office in Abuja.

The Minister said, ” We want to tell that we have one project that we are designing to build; Building Materials Manufacturing Hub. We want to build a hub whereby we have industries or factories that are producing building materials.”

He explained that the building materials manufacturing hubs would be situated in six geo-political locations of the country ; Sagamu in South West, Aba in South East, Warri or Asaba in South South, Ajaokuta in North Central, Kano in North West and Gombe in North East.

“So, that is our invitation. We want to collaborate with any investor willing to bring funding to build the hub, even if it is two or three hubs, manage it, recoup the investment then give us after recouping the investment,” he said.

On the security of the locations, the Minister assured that the locations are secured, adding that the intention of the ministry is to have them built in locations where building materials markets already existed.

Explaining the concept of a building material manufacturing hub, the Minister said that the manufacturing hubs will be where building materials are manufactured and they will have facilities like power, water and even housing for workers where they would be comfortable and not go out till work is completed.

Accordingly, building materials like roofing sheets, ceilings, tiles, doors amongst others are the items these hubs will be manufacturing in their respective locations across the country.

In addition, the Minister informed that the ministry was not going to present any form of design to any investor, urging them to bring up their own designs to suit the ministry’s concept.

“We cannot give you design since you have taken our concept,” he noted.

He also revealed that a minimum of a hundred hecters of land will be provided for the interested investors, saying that the manufacturing hubs could come in small, medium or large hubs and that they will be bringing in their manufacturing machines and equipment.

Arc Dangiwa further encouraged interested investors to present the proposed design of any size of the building materials manufacturing hub of interest, be it small, medium or large to the ministry.

Similay, he also explained the Chinese concept of the building material manufacturing hubs where the items were produced and thereafter purchased and imported to Nigeria, saying that the federal government wants same replicated in Nigeria in order to reduce cost of importation, create jobs for the teeming Nigerians as well as enhance economic growth and development of the country.

The minister also informed of the intention of the government to make all the building materials manufacturing hubs designated free zones areas.

Earlier in his remarks, the High Chief Mike Yousouf Ugwu, told the Minister that he was in the ministry on behalf of Yiwu China – African Business Council, to seek collaboration in the area of housing construction.

He mentioned that the Commission had constructed housing for permanent staff for the government of Kenya, saying that funding would not be an impediment to handling any construction job awarded to it.

The High Chief applauded the Minister for the idea of having building materials manufacturing hubs in Nigeria, which he described as a good vision to move the housing sector forward.

He requested for clarification if the building materials manufacturing hubs will be a free zone areas where machines and equipment to be shipped in for use would enjoy free imprt duties, aside the the items manufactured in the factories, saying that the gesture would make it attractive for his commission and partners to invest in the building material manufacturing hubs being proposed by the ministry.

Badamasi S. Haiba
Director Information and Public Relations