Assessment of the operations of Nigeria National Housing Fund

Alabi Moruf
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Housing constitutes a single largest expenditure item in an average household budget. While the provision of houses through the creation of mortgages is taken for granted in developed countries, it remains a major challenge in developing countries. Federal Government’s observation that majority of Nigerians may not be able to utilize borrowed funds from the private sector necessitated the establishment of National Housing Fund (NHF). The goal of NHF is to provide a cheap source of long-term funds that would make it easy for all Nigerians to own houses. However, the development of housing through NHF has remained a challenging process. As at the end of 2013, the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) had disbursed mortgage loans worth around N100.5bn ($633m) under the NHF programme. In 2015, out of the four million registered contributors to the NHF, only 60,000 (1.5%) have been able to access mortgage loans. which has resulted in the construction of about 40,653 houses in different part of the country. The overall housing demand (17.5 million) is so enormous that the impact of NHF is minimal. The major challenges facing the utilisation of NHF are the eligibility criteria of Primary Mortgage Institutions (PMIs), cost of perfecting title documents, absence of clear property rights, inefficient land management system and high cost of property transaction. To improve the environment for mortgage lending, there is need for the removal of all regulatory barriers that discourage Nigerians from seeking NHF and efforts should be made to extend opportunities for unconventional mortgages so that low-income households can own their own homes.
对尼日利亚国家住房基金业务的评估
住房是普通家庭预算中最大的一项支出。虽然在发达国家,通过设立抵押贷款提供住房是理所当然的,但在发展中国家,这仍然是一项重大挑战。联邦政府注意到大多数尼日利亚人可能无法利用从私营部门借来的资金,因此有必要设立国家住房基金。国家住房基金的目标是提供一种廉价的长期资金来源,使所有尼日利亚人都能轻松拥有住房。然而,通过NHF发展住房仍然是一个具有挑战性的过程。截至2013年底,尼日利亚联邦抵押银行(FMBN)已根据国家住房公积金计划发放了价值约1005亿奈拉(6.33亿美元)的抵押贷款。2015年,在国家公积金的400万注册捐款人中,只有6万人(1.5%)能够获得抵押贷款。这导致在该国不同地区建造了大约40,653所房屋。总体住房需求(1750万)是如此巨大,以至于NHF的影响微乎其微。利用NHF面临的主要挑战是初级抵押机构(pmi)的资格标准,完善产权文件的成本,缺乏明确的产权,低效的土地管理制度和房地产交易成本高。为了改善抵押贷款的环境,有必要消除阻碍尼日利亚人寻求NHF的所有监管障碍,并应努力扩大非常规抵押贷款的机会,以便低收入家庭能够拥有自己的住房。
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