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Dangiwa seeks land funds, states told to pay up
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74504, member: 636"] Housing minister Ahmed Musa Dangiwa told state governments they need to set aside one to three percent of their yearly budgets for land administration and getting titles sorted out. He said proper land governance is the best way to hit a trillion-dollar economy, and he laid this out at the 30th Conference of Directors of Lands. International numbers show land ministries usually work with about one percent of total public spending, and Dangiwa thinks half that money should go straight to actual services like digital registries and surveys instead of office furniture. The minister pointed out that Nigeria tanked in the World Bank rankings for property registration because of messy procedures and high costs. He mentioned the Land4Growth program is working with the World Bank to unlock an estimated 300 billion dollars in dead capital by getting land registered and documented nationwide. Permanent Secretary Shaiub Belgore warned that the conference can't just be an annual talk session, and the real test is whether states actually implement reforms after everyone goes home. [/QUOTE]
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