Public Private Partnership Model for Affordable housing Provision in Nigeria

Authors

  • Yahaya Ahmed Department of Estate Management & Valuation, Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa, Nasarawa, Nigeria
  • Musa Usman Dogara Department of Estate Management & Valuation, Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa, Nasarawa, Nigeria
  • Adamu Saleh Department of Estate Management & Valuation, Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa, Nasarawa, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56892/jecas.v6i01.259

Keywords:

Public Private Partnership, Model, Affordable housing, Abuja, Nigeria

Abstract

Nigeria has implemented several PPP housing projects since its official recognition in 2004. As a result, the path forward for the PPP to provide affordable housing to urban dwellers with the most pressing housing needs in Nigeria is unclear. The purpose of this study is to assess affordable housing models for urban residents in Nigeria, as well as to measure the issues and key success factors of PPPs. To achieve the objectives, the paper relied on a systematic review of the research literature and survey data from a survey of 256 respondents from various PPP specialties offered by Nigerian housing. According to studies, the PPP problem is strongly related to the PPP's CSF, with loads within the acceptable load range of >0.5. The PPP problem model and the PPP's CSF, on the other hand, show that PPP problems have a moderate impact on the success of PPPs provided by affordable housing in Nigeria, with no critical issues, implying that the PPP problem CSF model will be a determinant of affordable housing in Nigeria. As a result, the PPP problem model and the PPP CSF seek to provide affordable housing for people of all income levels. To achieve the desired goal of providing affordable housing in Nigeria, good design patterns are recommended.

Published

2023-02-27

How to Cite

Yahaya Ahmed, Musa Usman Dogara, & Adamu Saleh. (2023). Public Private Partnership Model for Affordable housing Provision in Nigeria. Journal of Engineering, Computational and Applied Sciences (JECAS), 6(01). https://doi.org/10.56892/jecas.v6i01.259