Lagos State Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat advises young workers facing high rental costs to avoid committing to expensive apartments and instead consider living with parents or relatives or sharing accommodation. The guidance is framed as a way for early-career workers to manage household expenses and build financial stability.
Hamzat offers benchmarks on rent affordability, saying young people should not spend more than about 40% of their monthly income on rent. In a live Q&A on Nigeria Info FM, he responds to concerns from workers earning modest salaries and highlights the need to leave money for essentials such as food, clothing, and transportation.
Sources also describe Hamzat’s broader context for housing in Lagos. He points to a state approach that emphasizes mortgage financing rather than one-off payments, supported by eligibility checks through the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA). He cites an example of a property financed with a small upfront payment and repayments spread over years, with installment terms linked to income levels.