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CBN Issues Framework For The Implementation Of Family Homes Funds Financing Of FG 300,000 New Housing Initiative

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Last updated: 2020/09/15 at 7:22 PM
Fesadeb Published September 15, 2020
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1.0 Introduction

Mass housing construction is among the key economic activities with potentials to create a significant number of jobs rapidly. It is in the light of this that the Bank introduces this financing initiative to support the Federal Government’s Economic Sustainability programme to fast track the deployment of 300,000 homes in the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory and to create up to up to 1.5m jobs in 5 years. This initiative is to be implemented in collaboration with Family Homes Fund Ltd as the lead developer.

2.0 Objectives

Create Jobs at Scale – The programme will aim at creating rapidly, up to 1.5 million direct construction sector jobs (at the rate of 5 jobs/home) particularly young people on low income. In addition, the programme has the potential to create a further 1m jobs through its supply chain.
Boost Local Manufacturing – The programme is designed to utilize at least 90% locally manufactured inputs and as a result, conserve foreign exchange. In that regard, the programme will deliberately aim to revitalize local manufacture of construction materials including doors and windows, ironmongery, sanitary fittings, concrete products, tiles, glass, electrical fittings/fixtures and bricks etc. For example, it is estimated that the programme will require up to 1.7m doors, 7m door hinges and locks etc.
Quality of Life – The programme will house up to 900,000 children and adults (at an average of 3 persons/home) on a low income with direct impact on health, education and economic outcomes. Most of these would currently live in informal settlements with shared facilities in unsanitary environments. Towards targeting people on low-income level across the country.
3.0 Purpose
A construction finance Facility to enable FHFL to implement the Federal Government’s Social Housing programme as part of the Economic Sustainability Plan 2020.
4.0 Eligible Obligor:
Family Homes Funds Limited (FHFL)
5.0 Technical Advisor
CBN shall appoint a Technical Advisor to, among others, appraise the requests for funding by FHFL, recommend for the release of funds and monitor the delivery of the programme and utilization of funds including quality of the portfolio
6.0 Funding
Funds would be released to FHF on project basis subject to the cumulative maximum limit of ₦200 billion. A project is defined as a cluster of homes in the same geographical location and covered with the same title documents and approvals.
7.0 Loan Type 
Term loan to enable FHF finance the construction of social housing units for people on a low income.
8.0 Tenor
Three (3) years from the date of disbursement.
9.0 Interest Rate
The interest rate under the intervention shall be at not more than 5.0% p.a. (all-inclusive).
10.0 Transaction Dynamics for the Facility
10.1 Approval Stage
Formal written application by FHF to the CBN Governor to be accompanied with copies of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval, Guarantee document from the Federal Ministry of Finance, Comprehensive project plan.
10.2 Implementation Stage

Contents
1.0 IntroductionMass housing construction is among the key economic activities with potentials to create a significant number of jobs rapidly. It is in the light of this that the Bank introduces this financing initiative to support the Federal Government’s Economic Sustainability programme to fast track the deployment of 300,000 homes in the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory and to create up to up to 1.5m jobs in 5 years. This initiative is to be implemented in collaboration with Family Homes Fund Ltd as the lead developer.2.0 Objectives
  1. FHF shall open a dedicated Project Account with a bank of its choice.
  2. FHF submits funding request to the Technical Advisor in batches tied to specific projects as defined in s6.0.

iii.   Each batch must be in the same location and accompanied with

  1. a) A written request for the release of funds
  2. b) Evidence of land availability from State Government, FCT, Government Agencies or Co-operatives
  3. c) Site Plan
  4. d) Building approval from the relevant authority
  5. e) Project delivery timeline
  6. f) Repayment Plan
  7. g) Other documents as may be required by CBN or TA.

The TA will receive and appraise the proposal and recommend to CBN.
Upon approval, the CBN shall release the approved sum to the dedicated account of the FHF.
11.0 Construction
Work should begin at the site within 2 weeks of receipt of funds from CBN.
FHF shall implement the housing projects subject to:

  1. a) use the labour-intensive system to maximize the use of labour from the project catchment area;
  2. b) exclusively use local materials (unless where it is not available).
  3. c) Allow the TA or any other CBN representative(s) access to the project site and information as deemed necessary for monitoring.

12.0 Loan Repayment
The facility related to any batch should be repaid in not more than 3 instalments within the tenor of the Facility.
13.0 Collateral Requirements
Guarantee of the Federal Ministry of Finance
14.0 Verification/Monitoring of Projects
Periodic monitoring of projects financed under the initiative shall be conducted by the TA and CBN.
15.0 Management of the Facility
The Development Finance Department of the Central Bank of Nigeria shall be responsible for the management of the intervention facility.
16.0 Responsibilities of Stakeholders
For the effective implementation of the intervention facility, the responsibilities of the stakeholders shall include:
16.1 Central Bank of Nigeria 
The Central Bank of Nigeria shall:

  1. Provide the funding for the initiative;
  2. Appoint Technical Advisor with requisite skills in Housing Construction and Financing

iii. Release funds to the FHF on the recommendation of the TA;

  1. Carry out periodic verification and monitoring of projects financed;
  2. Review the framework as may be necessary from time to time

16.2 Family Homes Funds (FHF)
FHF shall:

  1. Ensure prudent utilisation of the facility for the purpose for which it was granted;
  2. Adhere strictly to the terms and conditions of the Facility;

iii.   Keep up-to-date records of developments on each project site;

  1. Allow access to the project and records by the CBN and TA;
  2. Repay the facility in accordance with the approved repayment schedule; and
  3. Comply with the provisions of the Loan Agreement and the Framework.

16.3 Federal Ministry of Finance
The Federal Ministry of Finance shall:
I Issue guarantee to the FHF in respect of the facilities granted under the initiative
ii  Partner the CBN and the TA in monitoring the project till full repayment;
iii Comply with the provisions of the Framework
17.0        Force Majeure
As stipulated in the Agreement
18.0       Amendments
The Framework shall be subject to review from time to time as may be deemed necessary by the CBN.
19.0       Enquiries and Returns
All enquiries and returns should be addressed to:
The Director,
Development Finance Department,
Central Bank of Nigeria, Corporate Headquarters
Central Business District, Abuja.

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