 The chairman and chief executive officer of the federal housing authority, Yatunde Ojo, has expressed eagerness to collaborate with the Akiti state government to address the housing deficit in the region. During a curtsy visit to Governor Biodun Oyebangi, Ojo highlighted the agency's new approach to catering to the housing needs of Nigerians and ensuring affordability and alignment with each region's culture and tradition. In his speech to Governor Akiti's tape, Biodun Oyebangi said the state government will fully support the agency's efforts, believing it would contribute significantly to economic growth across the states. Oyebangi reiterated his confidence in the renewed hope agenda's potential to bring positive changes to the country. Not just to sit down in Avujana. In Avujana, we got is for the elite so to say, for we are all Nigerians, and we can increase to a ground new federation to hear from the assistance what are the problems, how can we collaborate, how Nigerians can benefit from the affordable housing which is extremely key, not just housing below. It's going to definitely carry out the everybody here because we can imagine if we have 1,000 months' housing in the state, then it's going to open up a lot. When we get the houses that we've been in, we are all going to live here. It's what we do. We don't have any inflation needs. There are thousands of people sitting in the country, and we put out the rates for the energy to understand the social needs, the culture and the security of the people in the world. I was talking about that. It's not a one-side-to-one approach. What we want in some sense of the country, the kind of business we don't want in that sector. And that has been a problem of outside Nigeria. We just want to be designed and assume that everybody will be. We will be like this. So without you, we are not even a share. So the fact that we are constantly in the state world means that we want a student problem and we want to change it at cost.