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House Of Reps Propose House Rent Increase Of Not More Than This Percentage | See Details

House Of Reps Propose House Rent Increase Of Not More Than This Percentage | See Details

The House of Representatives has condemned the arbitrary rent increases across Nigeria, urging that no house rent increment should exceed 20 per cent of the existing rate, regardless of infrastructure upgrades or other considerations.

The decision followed a motion presented by Bassey Akiba, who represents Calabar Municipality/Odukpani Federal Constituency, titled “Need to Regulate Arbitrary Rent Increase and Protect Tenants from Exploitation.”

The members of the House called on the Federal Government to prioritise investment in affordable housing projects to guarantee access to low-cost housing for citizens and ease pressure on the rental market.

In a related resolution, the lawmakers directed the Inspector General of Police and the Controller General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to ensure that security officers at checkpoints who operate in plain clothes are properly identified.

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They expressed concern that the absence of clear identification for officers was inconsistent with international standards and hindered accountability.

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Earlier, the Lagos State House of Assembly had taken a similar stance against arbitrary rent increases. In April, it urged the state’s Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice to fully enforce the Lagos State Tenancy Law of 2015.

The Assembly also called on the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, to ramp up public awareness campaigns to educate residents about their rights under the law.

Sa’ad Olumoh, who sponsored the motion, said excessive rent increases were worsening the housing crisis in Lagos. He cited Section 37 of the Tenancy Law, which prohibits unreasonable rent hikes and provides legal remedies for tenants facing such exploitation.

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