The Kaduna Governor, Senator Uba Sani, on Wednesday, inaugurated 200 hectares of housing project in the New Millennium City, in partnership with Urban Shelter.

Performing the groundbreaking ceremony the governor said the project was aimed at providing affordable housing solutions for the poor, vulnerable, and underserved communities, and was a testament to his administration’s commitment to addressing the state’s housing deficit.

Represented by his Deputy, Dr. Hadiza Balarabe, the governor said housing was not just a mere structure but a pilar of human dignity.

He emphasised the administration’s priority on housing while highlighting the comprehensive strategy employed to address the housing challenges.

This, according to him,  includes partnerships with local and international investors, implementing a Social Housing Scheme, and strengthening the Public Housing Corporation.

He noted that the project was expected to transform the lives of citizens and demonstrate the government’s commitment to social responsibility.

He said, “Housing is not merely a structure; it is a fundamental pillar of human dignity. Access to safe, affordable, and secure housing is essential for every citizen.

READ ALSO: Federal Housing Authority to Build Affordable Houses in Kaduna

“Our collaboration with both local and international investors has been pivotal in addressing our housing challenges head-on.

“I commend Urban Shelter for recognising the potential of Kaduna State and prioritizing it in your investment strategy.

“Your commendable efforts in developing over 25 hectares of land in Millennium City, both Phase I and II, have paved the way for this new 200 hectares housing project under a Development Lease Agreement with the Kaduna State Government.”