PRESIDENT, Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria, (REDAN), Akintoye Adeoye, has inaugurated the REDAN-FMBN Liaison Committee in a bid to further spur increased collaboration between both organisations.
The inauguration of the new committee took place at the REDAN head office in Abuja.
The committee will be saddled with the responsibility of being a liaison between both organizations, fostering synergy and increasing areas of partnership.
Making his remarks, the REDAN’s President, Akintoye Adeoye, harped on the need for increased collaboration with all stakeholders in the industry for realisation of laid down targets.
On the significance of the event, he said: “This committee is established by the visionary leadership of our association as a vital bridge between our two esteemed organisations – the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria and the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria. We recognise the crucial importance of fostering a strong collaborative relationship between both organisations.
“The housing sector is the cornerstone of national development and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that we work hand in hand to address the pressing needs of our people.
“This liaison committee represents a significant step in our journey towards creating more vibrant and inclusive ecosystem” he added.
Members of the Committee include the committee Chairperson and Deputy President, REDAN, Mercy lyortyer, Dr. Lami Ahmed (financial Secretary), Yunusa Shuaibu, Gdadebo Amos Kayode and MargeretfonEkong.
The committee is saddled with the responsibility of creating and maintaining areas of collaborations between REDAN and FMBN.
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