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FG Withdraws Allocation of 1,357 Housing Units Over Default Payment

The Federal Government has revoked the provisional allocation of houses under the National Housing Programme for 1,357 beneficiaries across 33 states due to failure to complete outright payment within the stipulated timeframe.

The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development confirmed the revocation in an official statement on Tuesday, citing non-compliance with the 90-day payment deadline and an additional eight-week grace period.

The statement noted that the decision aligns with the terms stated in the Provisional Offer of Allocation Letter issued to the beneficiaries.

It listed the beneficiaries, housing types, and locations, from which the figures 1,357 and 33 states were derived.

The units included one- and two-bedroom bungalows and three-bedroom semi-detached bungalows.

The statement partly read, “The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has officially announced the revocation of the offer of provisional allocation of houses under the National Housing Programme for all recipients who failed to make full and outright payment within the stipulated period of 90 days and the additional eight-week grace, granted.”

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