
Ogun State Delivers on Promise: 3,000 New Affordable Homes Coming in 2026
Ogun State, Nigeria, is making homeownership dreams come true with an ambitious plan to deliver 3,000 affordable housing units in 2026. Having already built over 5,000 homes since 2019, the government is accelerating its mission to provide dignified, sustainable housing for residents across all income levels.
In a heartwarming demonstration of commitment to its residents, the Ogun State Government in Nigeria is forging ahead with an inspiring housing initiative that promises to transform thousands of lives. The state has set an exciting goal to deliver 3,000 affordable housing units throughout 2026, bringing hope to families eager to achieve the dream of homeownership.
Commissioner for Housing Akande Omoniyi shared the uplifting news during a press conference in Abeokuta, where he painted a picture of remarkable progress and ambitious plans ahead. Since Governor Dapo Abiodun's administration began in 2019, the state has already successfully delivered more than 5,000 housing units—a testament to consistent, people-focused governance that puts residents first.
The numbers tell a story of dedication: over 4,000 affordable homes were built between 2019 and 2023, with nearly 1,000 additional units constructed during the current term. Commissioner Omoniyi expressed enthusiasm about what lies ahead, promising that this year will bring extraordinary results through strategic partnerships and efficient implementation.
One of the most exciting developments is the planned Siun estate, which will mirror the success of the popular Kobape Housing Scheme. This new community is projected to eventually provide 2,500 affordable two-bedroom and three-bedroom homes specifically designed for low-income earners. The first phase alone will include 579 units, with land clearing scheduled to begin this month and construction launching in the first quarter of the year.

What makes this initiative particularly special is its collaborative approach. The Ministry of Housing is partnering with the Ogun State Housing Corporation and the Ogun State Property and Investment Corporation to ensure timely delivery, with the first phase expected to be completed as early as May or June.
Beyond simply providing shelter, the state's housing policy embraces a holistic vision that includes dignity, sustainability, urban renewal, and inclusive economic growth. Every project is thoughtfully designed to meet international standards while honoring local realities, creating valuable employment opportunities, and contributing positively to the state's economy.
The 2026 plans extend beyond mass housing to include 30 beautiful duplexes at the Ibara Government Reservation Area and 100 additional duplexes at the President Muhammadu Buhari Estate. The government is also developing infrastructure projects including an international conference centre, a stunning 2,500-capacity banquet hall, and residential quarters for government officials.
Perhaps most touching is the government's attention to civil servants and workers affected by urban renewal programs. In collaboration with the Federal Housing Authority, the state is providing 2,000 low-income housing units along strategic locations, giving beneficiaries choices about where to live. A proposed Bureaucratic Estate will offer affordable mortgage-based housing specifically for civil servants, with payments spread comfortably over time.
Commissioner Omoniyi emphasized that these initiatives reflect a genuine commitment to making homeownership accessible to all residents, regardless of income level. The comprehensive approach considers middle-income and high-income earners as well, with estates like Havila Court, Igbeba GRA, and ISEYA Court already in development.
This ambitious housing program represents more than construction—it's about building communities, creating opportunities, and giving families the stability and pride that comes with owning a home. As Ogun State moves forward with these inspiring plans, thousands of residents can look toward a brighter, more secure future.
Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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