The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osibajo has said that Housing Finance has a huge potential to assist in developing the Nigerian Financial Sector.
He made this comment at the CIBN 14th Annual Banking & Finance Conference held today, September 14th, 2021.
The Vice President was of the view that there exists a level of interaction between the housing finance and development of the financial sector which would in turn shape and contribute immensely to economic growth.
He said, “There is a symbiotic relationship between housing finance and the financial sector development itself and also contributes to economic growth.”
He continued by saying these are the justifications that prompted the setting up and establishment of the mass housing initiative in the Economic Sustainability Plan. He stated that these are the justifications that have been considered especially with respect to the mass housing program.
Furthermore, he maintained that challenges have arisen with respect to full implementation of the program, which is, the unwillingness of the finance sector and its inability to find the right finance housing model that would work due to the lack of a functional mortgage market that has effectively left out our economy from the most reliable source of generating capital for individuals.
He stated that other issues affecting housing finance in Nigeria include appropriate pricing of mortgages which has made the initiative less attractive to banks compared to treasury bills investments while mortgaging would be at a premium.
According to the VP, banks have also opined that sterilizing their assets as non-interest-bearing cash reserves, impairs their liquidity and return on assets. However, the CBN has allowed the use of bank CRRs to support development projects.
In addition, he mentioned land tightening issues problems associated with perfecting property titles which are problems only state governments can solve and the administration has been working on this issue with state governments in particular and progress has been recorded with Lagos and Kano state governments under the ease of doing business initiative.