First Lady Oluremi Tinubu has commissioned the Muhammadu Buhari Estate and Gateway Medical Centre of Excellence in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
The housing estate has 108 units. It sits along the Oke-Mosan-Kobape Express Road. Senior government officials and housing sector stakeholders attended the commissioning.
Ogun Expands Housing Supply
Speaking at the event, Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun said the projects would support better living conditions for residents.
The governor said the state must keep working to address its housing needs. He added that his administration would continue to provide affordable homes until the end of its tenure.
According to Abiodun, government projects should improve the lives of citizens. He said people need safe homes, basic services and an environment that allows them to build better lives.
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The governor also linked the new estate to the state’s wider housing programme. He said the project shows the government’s commitment to providing decent and affordable homes.
Housing remains a major issue for Nigeria’s growing urban centres. As more people move to cities, the demand for homes, roads, water, power and other services also increases. Therefore, housing projects must go alongside wider infrastructure planning.
Estate Targets Different Income Groups
Commissioner for Housing, Jagunmolu Akande Omoniyi, thanked the First Lady for her support during the development of the estate.
Omoniyi said the first phase of the project would serve low-, medium- and high-income earners. He also said the estate would help the state increase its housing supply.
In addition, the commissioner said the Ministry of Housing would continue to support projects that promote decent and sustainable housing.
The location of the estate also adds to the wider development of Abeokuta. Housing projects along major transport routes can support access to jobs, schools, health facilities and other services when authorities plan them alongside urban infrastructure.
Medical Centre Commissioned
Abiodun also highlighted the Gateway Medical Centre of Excellence during the event.
He said Ogun had invested in strengthening primary healthcare centres across the state. The governor added that the new medical facility would improve access to quality healthcare.
According to him, healthcare should remain available to all citizens, regardless of their income.
He also said the centre could help reduce the need for Nigerians to travel abroad for medical treatment.
First Lady Launches Food Bank Programme
During her visit, Tinubu also launched the National Community Food Bank Programme for the South-West.
The programme covers Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Oyo states. It will provide food support to vulnerable households and people facing hardship.
Tinubu said the programme aims to improve access to nutritious food. It will focus on children below six years, pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers.
The initiative forms part of the Renewed Hope Initiative and supports the Federal Government’s efforts on food security and nutrition.
The programme also included the distribution of food items to vulnerable and indigent residents across the South-West.
Bank of Agriculture to Support Programme
Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, praised Tinubu’s work on nutrition and food security.
Pate said good nutrition plays an important role in the health of mothers, newborns and children. He also called for stronger partnerships to support the food bank programme.
The minister further praised Ogun State for developing the Gateway Medical Centre of Excellence. He said the facility shows how state governments can improve health infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Bank of Agriculture Managing Director Ayo Sotinrin said the bank would support the food bank’s financial and supply chains.
The bank will manage programme funds and buy food from approved local farmers and aggregators. It will also provide agricultural financing where needed and support accountability.
Sotinrin urged businesses, governments, institutions and individuals to support the programme.
Wider Housing and Infrastructure Impact
The commissioning brings housing, healthcare and social support into the same development conversation.
For Ogun State, increasing the supply of decent homes remains important as urban areas expand. At the same time, residents need access to healthcare, food and other basic services.
The Muhammadu Buhari Estate therefore adds to the state’s ongoing housing efforts. Its impact will depend not only on the number of homes delivered but also on how well residents can access the infrastructure and services around them.

