Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has said one million housing units are required every year between the next five to ten years , to fix the deficit in providing shelter in the state.
Governor Ambode said that with its status as the commercial hub of the country, the 2,000 MegaWatt of power, it currently gets from the grid, is grossly insufficient to its 10,000 megawatt need.
The Governor revealed all these, at a round-table on infrastructure financing, organised by the Harvard Business School Association of Nigeria, in collaboration with the State Government.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has said one million housing units are required every year between the next five to ten years , to fix the deficit in providing shelter in the state.
Governor Ambode said that with its status as the commercial hub of the country, the 2,000 MegaWatt of power, it currently gets from the grid, is grossly insufficient to its 10,000 megawatt need.
The Governor revealed all these, at a round-table on infrastructure financing, organised by the Harvard Business School Association of Nigeria, in collaboration with the State Government.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has said one million housing units are required every year between the next five to ten years , to fix the deficit in providing shelter in the state.
Governor Ambode said that with its status as the commercial hub of the country, the 2,000 MegaWatt of power, it currently gets from the grid, is grossly insufficient to its 10,000 megawatt need.
The Governor revealed all these, at a round-table on infrastructure financing, organised by the Harvard Business School Association of Nigeria, in collaboration with the State Government.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has said one million housing units are required every year between the next five to ten years , to fix the deficit in providing shelter in the state.
Governor Ambode said that with its status as the commercial hub of the country, the 2,000 MegaWatt of power, it currently gets from the grid, is grossly insufficient to its 10,000 megawatt need.
The Governor revealed all these, at a round-table on infrastructure financing, organised by the Harvard Business School Association of Nigeria, in collaboration with the State Government.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has said one million housing units are required every year between the next five to ten years , to fix the deficit in providing shelter in the state.
Governor Ambode said that with its status as the commercial hub of the country, the 2,000 MegaWatt of power, it currently gets from the grid, is grossly insufficient to its 10,000 megawatt need.
The Governor revealed all these, at a round-table on infrastructure financing, organised by the Harvard Business School Association of Nigeria, in collaboration with the State Government.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has said one million housing units are required every year between the next five to ten years , to fix the deficit in providing shelter in the state.
Governor Ambode said that with its status as the commercial hub of the country, the 2,000 MegaWatt of power, it currently gets from the grid, is grossly insufficient to its 10,000 megawatt need.
The Governor revealed all these, at a round-table on infrastructure financing, organised by the Harvard Business School Association of Nigeria, in collaboration with the State Government.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has said one million housing units are required every year between the next five to ten years , to fix the deficit in providing shelter in the state.
Governor Ambode said that with its status as the commercial hub of the country, the 2,000 MegaWatt of power, it currently gets from the grid, is grossly insufficient to its 10,000 megawatt need.
The Governor revealed all these, at a round-table on infrastructure financing, organised by the Harvard Business School Association of Nigeria, in collaboration with the State Government.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has said one million housing units are required every year between the next five to ten years , to fix the deficit in providing shelter in the state.
Governor Ambode said that with its status as the commercial hub of the country, the 2,000 MegaWatt of power, it currently gets from the grid, is grossly insufficient to its 10,000 megawatt need.
The Governor revealed all these, at a round-table on infrastructure financing, organised by the Harvard Business School Association of Nigeria, in collaboration with the State Government.