The Lagos State government has raised the hope of homebuyers in the state with 10,623 delivered home units and numerous ongoing projects that are expected to deliver more housing units, adding to the existing stock and reducing the deficit.
The delivered units are products of the effort of the state’s Ministry of Housing at providing affordable homes through direct budgetary funding, which yielded 4,414 units of one, two- and three-bedroom homes, while Public Private Partnership (PPP) across the housing sector provided additional 6,209 homes for allottees, giving a total of 10,623 units.
These home units represent the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration’s intervention in the state’s housing sector and a response to the housing deficit, which, according to a recent report, is a little below three million units.
Moruf Akinderu-Fatai, the state’s Commissioner for Housing, who gave these hints at a ministerial press briefing to commemorate the third year in office of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s second term, explained that in October 2025, they delivered and commissioned the Akinsanya Sunny Ajose Estate (Phase 1), comprising 420 units of one, two- and three-bedroom apartments.
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“In November 2025, we commissioned another 233 units of quality, affordable housing within the Abraham Adesanya Housing Estate (Parcel A & B) – a flagship Joint Venture with Urban Shelter. These two developments bring the total number of housing estates completed under the Sanwo Olu administration across Lagos’s five divisions to 23 since 2019,” the commissioner said.
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