The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, today handed over a confiscated luxury housing estate comprising 750 duplexes to the Minister of Housing.
The estate, which was seized as part of a high-profile anti-corruption crackdown, is now set to be repurposed for public benefit.
According to officials, the over 750 luxury duplexes will soon be put up for sale to interested Nigerian buyers as part of the federal government's efforts to recover funds tied to financial crimes and reinvest in national development.
The move is expected to ease access to high-quality housing while supporting the government’s drive to sanitize the real estate sector and maximize the value of seized assets.
