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Urban Regeneration As a
   Veritable Tool for
   Housing Delivery




                    Prof. T.G Nubi
Discussion will focus on:

   Concepts of Regeneration – types, activities etc
   Challenges of housing delivery in Nigeria
   Past housing policies and programmes
   Urban Renewal in Lagos
   City in Slum
   Urban Regeneration and Housing delivery
   Examples of Regeneration in the UK, South Africa and US
   Finance for Regeneration




                                                  Prof. T.G Nubi
"Africa is beyond bemoaning the past for its
problems. The task of undoing that past is on
the shoulders of African leaders themselves,
with the support of those willing to join in a
continental renewal. We have a new
generation of leaders who know that Africa
must take responsibility for its own destiny, that
Africa will uplift itself only by its own efforts in
partnership with those who wish her
well."...........
Nelson Mandela

                                           Prof. T.G Nubi
WHAT IS REGENERATION?


Regeneration is a deliberate, well designed and
coordinated interventions to re-engineer a
competitive future for deprived nations and
communities over a given period of time. This is
usually an economic, social, cultural and
environmental interventions of in-ward
investments to improve the quality of lives and
infrastructures……
               Emmanuel Mathews



                                            Prof. T.G Nubi
Purpose Of A Regeneration Programme
Regeneration programs and policies are part of the drive
to tackle a combination of local needs and priorities
associated with:

   Poverty and deprivation and youth unemployment.
   Low skill levels, uncompetitive industry
   Poor health and education, benefit dependency, high
   proportion of lone parents and homelessness.
   Bad Housing, a run down physical environment.
   Loss of community values and social cohesion and high level
   of crime and drug misuse
   Urban renewal and redevelopment program



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Challenges Facing Housing
Delivery in Nigeria
 Inadequate scale of delivery/Over 80% of houses
 built by individuals resulting in 15 million housing
 deficit.

     LAND
    Absence of clear property and security rights
    Mandatory Governor’s consent for all land transactions
    Inefficient land management system
    High cost of land transactions
    High interest rates reflecting risk and source of funds



                                                   Prof. T.G Nubi
Challenges Facing Housing
Delivery in Nigeria
 FINANCE
    Absence of long term mortgage finance
    Foreclosure laws
    Lack of institutional depth
    Affordability gap between cost of houses and income of end users
    Housing delivery models not replicable – projects carried out in
     silos


 OTHERS
    Fragmented industry/Artisanal construction/Poor Quality Assurance
    Absence of community management to preserve asset value




                                                        Prof. T.G Nubi
Previous Housing Policies And
Programmes
Provision of residential quarters to civil servants initially
introduced during colonial period.

Formation of the Association of Housing Corporations of Nigeria
in 1964.

Establishment of the National Council on Housing in 1971.

Federal Government Staff Housing Board established in 1971.

Establishment of the National Housing Programme in 1972 as a
component of the second National Development Plan.

Creation of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) as an
implementing agency of Federal Government National Housing
Programme.

                                                                 Prof. T.G Nubi
Previous Housing Policies And
Programmes
Direct provision of N2.6 billion for housing provision in all the
states of the Federation during the third National Development Plan
(1975 – 80).
Pioneer Federal Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and
Environment was created in 1975.
Housing problems of the low-income group brought to the fore
through the Committee on Standardization of House Types and
Policies (1975).
Constitution of a Rent Panel in 1976 leading to the establishment
of State Rent Tribunals.
Promulgation of the Land Use Decree No.6 (1978) a major step in
land reform aimed at making land readily available for
development.
Nigerian Building Society transformed to Federal Mortgage Bank
of Nigeria (FMBN) in 1977.

                                                          Prof. T.G Nubi
Previous Housing Policies And
Programmes
Federal Low-cost Housing Programme of the then civilian based
on the concept of affordability and citizen participation. It targeted
low and medium income groups.
World Bank – Assisted Nigerian States Urban Development
Programme was negotiated in 1979 with a component on low-cost
housing for low-income group.

The Mortgage Institutions Act (No. 53 of 1989) was
promulgated to regulate and supervise the operation of
Primary Mortgage Institutions.

National Housing Policy launched in 1991.

National Construction Policy launched in 1991


                                                            Prof. T.G Nubi
Previous Housing Policies And
Programmes
Federal Low-cost Housing Programme of the then civilian based
on the concept of affordability and citizen participation. It targeted
low and medium income groups.
World Bank – Assisted Nigerian States Urban Development
Programme was negotiated in 1979 with a component on low-cost
housing for low-income group.

The Mortgage Institutions Act (No. 53 of 1989) was
promulgated to regulate and supervise the operation of
Primary Mortgage Institutions.

National Housing Policy launched in 1991.

National Construction Policy launched in 1991


                                                            Prof. T.G Nubi
Previous Housing Policies And
Programmes
   Promulgation of Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria Act (Decree No.
    82 of 1993).

   New National Housing Programme launched in 1994 under the
    auspices of the Federal Housing Authority.

   Creation of the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban
    Development (2002).

   Formation of Building Materials Producers Association of Nigeria
    (BUMPAN) in 2004.

   New National Housing Policy formulated in 2001 and became
    official in 2006.

                                                            Prof. T.G Nubi
Urban Renewal in Lagos State

  LAGOS STATE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY
  (LASURA) a parastatal of the Ministry of Physical
  Planning and Urban Development came into
  existence in 1991 by Edict No 7 of 1991. It was
  restructured to reposition it in 2005 vide Gazette
  No 25, Vol. 38 of 14th October 2005.




                                                       Prof. T.G Nubi
Statutory Responsibilities

   Implementation of all State Government policies and programme on urban
    Renewal

   Continuous identification and study of areas due for urban renewal

   Drawing up of schemes for Renewal Programmes

   Directing and monitoring of all resettlement schemes whenever necessary i.e.
    where redevelopment programmes are involved

   The monitoring, coordination and implementation of Renewal Schemes
    involving other Government Agencies such as the Local Government in areas
    of Drains, Health, Market, Shops, recreation facilities etc. within scheme(s)




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CHALLENGES
   Study conducted by Lagos state Government in collaboration with
    UNDP in 1983 identified 42 blighted communities in Lagos Metropolitan
    Area
   Between 1995 to 2006, LASURA was unable to undertake identification
    and mapping of additional slum communities which have doubled
    the initially identified number.
   Complex land tenure system and fragmentation of estates complicated
    property inheritance and customary laws are major problems to slum
    upgrading
   The staffing structure of LASU is presently weighted towards Town Planners.
    For an organization dealing with slum upgrading/redevelopment, it is
    essential that the Authority has among her team of personnel sociologists
    and economists. Additional Architects, engineers, Urban Design Specialist,
    GIS experts, Urban Managers, Demographers, Statisticians, Land and
    Quantity Surveyors



                                                                   Prof. T.G Nubi
Challenges Contd!
          The budgetary allocation to LASURA from the State Government
           was before January 2008 considered too meager to effectively
           deal with slum upgrading ($56,410/annum) within the last five
           years.

          Low income and high rate of poverty make the economic
           sustenance of the infrastructural facilities provided a big
           challenge.

          Human Challenges: there cannot be urban renewal without
           human renewal. The psychological lifestyle is another challenge
           the above is always related to.
    I.         Knowledge base
    ii.        Attitude and
    iii.       Existing practices.

          Political Challenges: issues of political will and political
           maneuvers.

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CITY IN A
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Housing and Urban Regeneration.
Housing plays a key role in urban renewal and local regeneration:
   Decent, homes contribute to social cohesion, improved health and
    better use of fossil fuels and other resources.
   The Government should aim to offer everyone the opportunity of a
    decent home.
   A systematic approach of integrating services with housing in order to
    help low income people achieve housing stability.
   These services should focus on permanent affordable housing that
    incorporates various levels of services with housing, with services
    provided preferably by trained staff for whom service delivery, not
    property management is their primary responsibility.
   Programs and Services such as: education, health and social care,
    transportation, eradication of poverty, employment/training, community
    care etc



                                                                  Prof. T.G Nubi
Urban Regeneration:
Principles for Design & Implementation
Based on historical knowledge of linking housing with services:

Housing is a basic human need and all people have a right to safe, decent,
affordable and permanent housing.

All people are valuable, and capable of being valuable residents and
valuable community members.

Housing and services should be integrated to enhance the social and
economic well-being of residents and to build healthy communities.

Residents, owners, property managers and service providers should work
as a team in integrated housing and services initiatives.

Programs should be based on assessment of residents and community
strengths and needs supported by ongoing monitoring and evaluation

                                                            Prof. T.G Nubi
Principles – contd!
   Programs should strengthen and expand resident participation to
    improve the community’s capacity to create change.

   Residents participation in programs should be voluntary, with an
    emphasis on outreach to the most vulnerable.

   Community development activities should be extended to the
    neighbouring area and residents.

   Assessment, intervention and evaluation should be multilevel,
    focusing on individual residents, groups, and the community.

   Services should maximise the use of existing resources, avoid
    duplication, and expand the economic, social, and political
    resources available to residents.

   Residents of Housing Plus Services program should be integrated into
    the larger community.


                                                              Prof. T.G Nubi
EXAMPLES OF URBAN
REGENERATION

      United Kingdom
      Dockland
      Elephant and Castle
      East London
      South Africa
      Soweto
      United States
      Philadelphia


                            Prof. T.G Nubi
Docklands Development 1981-date
LDDC was set up in 1981 with a task to secure regeneration by
bringing land and buildings into effective use, encourage the
development of existing & new industry,creating an attractive
environment & ensuring that housing and social facilities are made
available to encourage people to live and work in the area.




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The Docklands regeneration was achieved by a
combination of public and private sector investment.




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A total of £500m was invested on the strategic
schemes and infrastructures between 1986 and 1993




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Different land marks of the area today




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ELEPHANT & CASTLE,UK


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SOUTH AFRICA

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Investment in Regeneration
Local regeneration funding acts as catalyst for complementing
or attracting other resources from the private sector. The main
aim is to:

   Help improve local areas and enhance quality of life

   Tackle need & stimulate wealth creation

   Enhance competitiveness

   Support activities that make real and sustainable impact

   Encourage partnerships to meet needs and priorities

   Support initiatives built on good practice and value for money


                                                               Prof. T.G Nubi
Public-Private Partnership: A regeneration
financing option

A Public Private Partnership (PPP) is a partnership between
the public and private sector for the purpose of delivering
a project or service, which was traditionally provided by
the public sector. The PPP process recognises that both
the public sector and the private sector have certain
advantages, relative to the other, in the performance of
specific tasks. Private sector innovation, technological,
financial and management expertise are but some of the
attributes, which the private sector can contribute.
Through a partnership arrangement, the public and
private sector can combine to provide quality public
services and infrastructure in the most economically
efficient manner.

                                                     Prof. T.G Nubi
Public-Private Partnership
The public sector would concentrate on investment in:
   Infrastructures
   Environmental improvements
   New roads and public transports
   Services and drainages etc


The private sector would concentrate on:
   Building new infrastructures and mega structures
   Imaginative use of existing lands, waterways
   Providing development of international quality
   Finance and equity for development

                                                        Prof. T.G Nubi
Types of Public-Private Partnership
    (PPP)
    The Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) principles of financing
     projects arises when an individual, institution, country or any
     other entity conceives project or has need for certain facilities
     but lacks the fund to undertake development of the project.
     Individual or institutional investors with invest-able funds could
     be brought in to inject the needed funds to actualize the
     development of the project. After the development, the
     investor operates it for an agreed concession period in order
     to recoup his investment and at the expiration of the period
     the un-exhausted development is transferred back to the
     portfolio of the partner with superior rights/interests.

    Build – Own – Transfer (BOT)
    Build – Own – Operate (BOO)
    Design – Build – Operate – Transfer (DBOT)
     NOTE: For each available delivery methods, substantial knowledge, experience and judgment are required for success.




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Thank You for Listening


         Q’s and A’s

    Open discussions and
        comments

                           Prof. T.G Nubi

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Urban Regeneration

  • 1. Urban Regeneration As a Veritable Tool for Housing Delivery Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 2. Discussion will focus on:  Concepts of Regeneration – types, activities etc  Challenges of housing delivery in Nigeria  Past housing policies and programmes  Urban Renewal in Lagos  City in Slum  Urban Regeneration and Housing delivery  Examples of Regeneration in the UK, South Africa and US  Finance for Regeneration Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 3. "Africa is beyond bemoaning the past for its problems. The task of undoing that past is on the shoulders of African leaders themselves, with the support of those willing to join in a continental renewal. We have a new generation of leaders who know that Africa must take responsibility for its own destiny, that Africa will uplift itself only by its own efforts in partnership with those who wish her well."........... Nelson Mandela Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 4. WHAT IS REGENERATION? Regeneration is a deliberate, well designed and coordinated interventions to re-engineer a competitive future for deprived nations and communities over a given period of time. This is usually an economic, social, cultural and environmental interventions of in-ward investments to improve the quality of lives and infrastructures…… Emmanuel Mathews Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 5. Purpose Of A Regeneration Programme Regeneration programs and policies are part of the drive to tackle a combination of local needs and priorities associated with: Poverty and deprivation and youth unemployment. Low skill levels, uncompetitive industry Poor health and education, benefit dependency, high proportion of lone parents and homelessness. Bad Housing, a run down physical environment. Loss of community values and social cohesion and high level of crime and drug misuse Urban renewal and redevelopment program Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 6. Challenges Facing Housing Delivery in Nigeria Inadequate scale of delivery/Over 80% of houses built by individuals resulting in 15 million housing deficit. LAND  Absence of clear property and security rights  Mandatory Governor’s consent for all land transactions  Inefficient land management system  High cost of land transactions  High interest rates reflecting risk and source of funds Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 7. Challenges Facing Housing Delivery in Nigeria FINANCE  Absence of long term mortgage finance  Foreclosure laws  Lack of institutional depth  Affordability gap between cost of houses and income of end users  Housing delivery models not replicable – projects carried out in silos OTHERS  Fragmented industry/Artisanal construction/Poor Quality Assurance  Absence of community management to preserve asset value Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 8. Previous Housing Policies And Programmes Provision of residential quarters to civil servants initially introduced during colonial period. Formation of the Association of Housing Corporations of Nigeria in 1964. Establishment of the National Council on Housing in 1971. Federal Government Staff Housing Board established in 1971. Establishment of the National Housing Programme in 1972 as a component of the second National Development Plan. Creation of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) as an implementing agency of Federal Government National Housing Programme. Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 9. Previous Housing Policies And Programmes Direct provision of N2.6 billion for housing provision in all the states of the Federation during the third National Development Plan (1975 – 80). Pioneer Federal Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and Environment was created in 1975. Housing problems of the low-income group brought to the fore through the Committee on Standardization of House Types and Policies (1975). Constitution of a Rent Panel in 1976 leading to the establishment of State Rent Tribunals. Promulgation of the Land Use Decree No.6 (1978) a major step in land reform aimed at making land readily available for development. Nigerian Building Society transformed to Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) in 1977. Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 10. Previous Housing Policies And Programmes Federal Low-cost Housing Programme of the then civilian based on the concept of affordability and citizen participation. It targeted low and medium income groups. World Bank – Assisted Nigerian States Urban Development Programme was negotiated in 1979 with a component on low-cost housing for low-income group. The Mortgage Institutions Act (No. 53 of 1989) was promulgated to regulate and supervise the operation of Primary Mortgage Institutions. National Housing Policy launched in 1991. National Construction Policy launched in 1991 Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 11. Previous Housing Policies And Programmes Federal Low-cost Housing Programme of the then civilian based on the concept of affordability and citizen participation. It targeted low and medium income groups. World Bank – Assisted Nigerian States Urban Development Programme was negotiated in 1979 with a component on low-cost housing for low-income group. The Mortgage Institutions Act (No. 53 of 1989) was promulgated to regulate and supervise the operation of Primary Mortgage Institutions. National Housing Policy launched in 1991. National Construction Policy launched in 1991 Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 12. Previous Housing Policies And Programmes  Promulgation of Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria Act (Decree No. 82 of 1993).  New National Housing Programme launched in 1994 under the auspices of the Federal Housing Authority.  Creation of the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (2002).  Formation of Building Materials Producers Association of Nigeria (BUMPAN) in 2004.  New National Housing Policy formulated in 2001 and became official in 2006. Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 13. Urban Renewal in Lagos State LAGOS STATE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY (LASURA) a parastatal of the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development came into existence in 1991 by Edict No 7 of 1991. It was restructured to reposition it in 2005 vide Gazette No 25, Vol. 38 of 14th October 2005. Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 14. Statutory Responsibilities  Implementation of all State Government policies and programme on urban Renewal  Continuous identification and study of areas due for urban renewal  Drawing up of schemes for Renewal Programmes  Directing and monitoring of all resettlement schemes whenever necessary i.e. where redevelopment programmes are involved  The monitoring, coordination and implementation of Renewal Schemes involving other Government Agencies such as the Local Government in areas of Drains, Health, Market, Shops, recreation facilities etc. within scheme(s) Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 15. CHALLENGES  Study conducted by Lagos state Government in collaboration with UNDP in 1983 identified 42 blighted communities in Lagos Metropolitan Area  Between 1995 to 2006, LASURA was unable to undertake identification and mapping of additional slum communities which have doubled the initially identified number.  Complex land tenure system and fragmentation of estates complicated property inheritance and customary laws are major problems to slum upgrading  The staffing structure of LASU is presently weighted towards Town Planners. For an organization dealing with slum upgrading/redevelopment, it is essential that the Authority has among her team of personnel sociologists and economists. Additional Architects, engineers, Urban Design Specialist, GIS experts, Urban Managers, Demographers, Statisticians, Land and Quantity Surveyors Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 16. Challenges Contd!  The budgetary allocation to LASURA from the State Government was before January 2008 considered too meager to effectively deal with slum upgrading ($56,410/annum) within the last five years.  Low income and high rate of poverty make the economic sustenance of the infrastructural facilities provided a big challenge.  Human Challenges: there cannot be urban renewal without human renewal. The psychological lifestyle is another challenge the above is always related to. I. Knowledge base ii. Attitude and iii. Existing practices.  Political Challenges: issues of political will and political maneuvers. Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 17. CITY IN A SLUM Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 30. Housing and Urban Regeneration. Housing plays a key role in urban renewal and local regeneration:  Decent, homes contribute to social cohesion, improved health and better use of fossil fuels and other resources.  The Government should aim to offer everyone the opportunity of a decent home.  A systematic approach of integrating services with housing in order to help low income people achieve housing stability.  These services should focus on permanent affordable housing that incorporates various levels of services with housing, with services provided preferably by trained staff for whom service delivery, not property management is their primary responsibility.  Programs and Services such as: education, health and social care, transportation, eradication of poverty, employment/training, community care etc Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 31. Urban Regeneration: Principles for Design & Implementation Based on historical knowledge of linking housing with services: Housing is a basic human need and all people have a right to safe, decent, affordable and permanent housing. All people are valuable, and capable of being valuable residents and valuable community members. Housing and services should be integrated to enhance the social and economic well-being of residents and to build healthy communities. Residents, owners, property managers and service providers should work as a team in integrated housing and services initiatives. Programs should be based on assessment of residents and community strengths and needs supported by ongoing monitoring and evaluation Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 32. Principles – contd!  Programs should strengthen and expand resident participation to improve the community’s capacity to create change.  Residents participation in programs should be voluntary, with an emphasis on outreach to the most vulnerable.  Community development activities should be extended to the neighbouring area and residents.  Assessment, intervention and evaluation should be multilevel, focusing on individual residents, groups, and the community.  Services should maximise the use of existing resources, avoid duplication, and expand the economic, social, and political resources available to residents.  Residents of Housing Plus Services program should be integrated into the larger community. Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 33. EXAMPLES OF URBAN REGENERATION United Kingdom Dockland Elephant and Castle East London South Africa Soweto United States Philadelphia Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 34. Docklands Development 1981-date LDDC was set up in 1981 with a task to secure regeneration by bringing land and buildings into effective use, encourage the development of existing & new industry,creating an attractive environment & ensuring that housing and social facilities are made available to encourage people to live and work in the area. Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 35. The Docklands regeneration was achieved by a combination of public and private sector investment. Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 36. A total of £500m was invested on the strategic schemes and infrastructures between 1986 and 1993 Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 37. Different land marks of the area today Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 38. ELEPHANT & CASTLE,UK Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 40. SOUTH AFRICA Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 43. Investment in Regeneration Local regeneration funding acts as catalyst for complementing or attracting other resources from the private sector. The main aim is to:  Help improve local areas and enhance quality of life  Tackle need & stimulate wealth creation  Enhance competitiveness  Support activities that make real and sustainable impact  Encourage partnerships to meet needs and priorities  Support initiatives built on good practice and value for money Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 44. Public-Private Partnership: A regeneration financing option A Public Private Partnership (PPP) is a partnership between the public and private sector for the purpose of delivering a project or service, which was traditionally provided by the public sector. The PPP process recognises that both the public sector and the private sector have certain advantages, relative to the other, in the performance of specific tasks. Private sector innovation, technological, financial and management expertise are but some of the attributes, which the private sector can contribute. Through a partnership arrangement, the public and private sector can combine to provide quality public services and infrastructure in the most economically efficient manner. Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 45. Public-Private Partnership The public sector would concentrate on investment in:  Infrastructures  Environmental improvements  New roads and public transports  Services and drainages etc The private sector would concentrate on:  Building new infrastructures and mega structures  Imaginative use of existing lands, waterways  Providing development of international quality  Finance and equity for development Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 46. Types of Public-Private Partnership (PPP)  The Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) principles of financing projects arises when an individual, institution, country or any other entity conceives project or has need for certain facilities but lacks the fund to undertake development of the project. Individual or institutional investors with invest-able funds could be brought in to inject the needed funds to actualize the development of the project. After the development, the investor operates it for an agreed concession period in order to recoup his investment and at the expiration of the period the un-exhausted development is transferred back to the portfolio of the partner with superior rights/interests.  Build – Own – Transfer (BOT)  Build – Own – Operate (BOO)  Design – Build – Operate – Transfer (DBOT) NOTE: For each available delivery methods, substantial knowledge, experience and judgment are required for success. Prof. T.G Nubi
  • 47. Thank You for Listening Q’s and A’s Open discussions and comments Prof. T.G Nubi