JUST IN: FG UNVEILS TASK TEAM FOR LAND AUDITS, RENT COLLECTION

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A task force has been formed in each state by the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development to conduct an audit of the Ministry’s lands and properties and to supervise the ground rent collection process for these assets.

This was announced in a statement released by the ministry’s permanent secretary, Dr. Shuaib Belgore, on Friday after a meeting with federal controllers of housing from the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory at the ministry’s Abuja headquarters.

The task force will be led by the Surveyor-General of the Federation and will include the Federal Housing Authority, state government representatives, and the Federal Controller in each state, Belgore said.

He emphasised that the initiative aims to enhance oversight and ensure efficiency in managing the Ministry’s assets.

“Field audits and professional oversight will ensure quality and efficiency,” Belgore stated.

In order to keep the Ministry informed about housing-related operations in different states, he further emphasised the significance of routine supervision and open communication among controllers.

Belgore promised to supply the tools required to support the task team’s work in order to increase its efficacy. Furthermore, fieldwork and evaluation would receive a share of the money collected from ground rent.

He stressed that the success of the Ministry’s objectives would depend on teamwork, diligence, and effective project execution, noting that “the Ministry’s effectiveness depends significantly on the collaboration and dedication of its state housing controllers.”

Recognising the key role played by Federal Controllers in coordinating housing projects, Belgore emphasised that effective project management is best learned through hands-on field experience rather than office-based oversight.

Belgore also expressed concerns about human resource challenges within the Ministry, pointing out that many officers were nearing retirement.

To address this, he announced plans to engage experienced professionals and implement training and mentoring programmes, with Federal Controllers expected to take a leading role in mentoring new officers.

During the session, the Federal Controllers urged the Ministry to renew contracts for facility managers overseeing housing projects in various states, warning that failure to do so could expose project sites to vandalism.

Earlier, the Director of Human Resources at the Ministry, Akinola Adeshina, explained that the meeting was convened at the request of the Permanent Secretary to strengthen collaboration between the Ministry’s headquarters and the Federal Controllers.

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