
Building a Legacy: Abiodun’s urban transformation through housing, By Kayode Akinmade
Its portfolio cuts across affordable housing for ordinary families, premium housing for middle- and high-income earners, public-private partnerships, urban regeneration and the redevelopment of underutilised government assets.
The quiet transformation of Ogun’s housing sector is, in reality, part of a much larger story — one in which housing has been repositioned from a welfare item on a government balance sheet to an engine of urban renewal, economic participation, asset creation and social stability.
In a country where housing remains one of the biggest barriers to economic security for working families, that is a powerful dimension of public policy.
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