The annual meeting of the National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development has been described as a commitment of the federal government through the housing ministry, to inclusive engagement and cooperative federalism in the built environment
The Director of Planning, Research and Statistics (PRS) of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Muhktar Ilyasu Umar, stated this in his introductory remarks at the opening of the 14th Meeting of the Council meeting in Ilorin, Kwara State, Monday, 19th, 2026.
” The Council meeting reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to inclusive engagement, cooperative federalism, and evidence-driven policymaking as essential pillars for addressing the nation’s housing and urban development challenges” he stated
The meeting brings together critical stakeholders in the housing sector to chart a sustainable path for housing delivery, urban development, land administration and management in Nigeria.
It represents the apex advisory body for the sector and draws participation from Honourable Commissioners, Permanent Secretaries, Directors, State Surveyors-General, and other key actors in the built environment across the Federation.
The theme for the meeting is “Achieving Housing Delivery and Sustainable Cities through Effective Land Management, Urban Renewal, Promotion of Local Building Materials, and Public–Private Partnerships in Nigeria,”
The theme, according the Director PRS, reflects the urgent national imperative to respond holistically to rapid urbanisation, population growth, climate change impacts, and Nigeria’s widening housing deficit through innovative and practical solutions.
The sessions will focus on deliberations over critical sectoral issues, consideration of memoranda submitted by States and stakeholders, review of the implementation status of resolutions from the 13th Council Meeting held in Gombe, and refinement of policy proposals for higher-level review.
Mr. Ilyasu explained that deliberations are structured around eight thematic areas, including policy formulation and implementation; institutional strengthening; effective land management and administration; national land governance frameworks; promotion of local building materials and technologies; urban renewal and regeneration; public–private partnerships; and innovative housing finance strategies.
He urged participants to engage constructively, share best practices, and advance implementable recommendations capable of strengthening land governance, revitalising Nigerian cities, reducing the housing deficit, and improving citizens’ quality of life.
On his part, the Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Kwara State, Dr. Segun Ogunsola noted that theme of the Council meeting is apt as it aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
The 14th National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development is expected to produce far-reaching resolutions that will guide policy direction and implementation across all tiers of government in the sector.
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*National Housing Council, FG’s Commitment to Inclusive Engagement, Cooperative Federalism in the Built Environment – FG*

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