President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commissioned 100 housing units for widows in Kaduna, under the presidential initiative to construct houses for vulnerable women in every ward of Nigeria, as part of efforts to uplift widows and orphans across the country.
The President, while commissioning the project in Rigachikun, Igabi Local Government Area, reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to sustainable, people-centred development that empowers Nigerians to achieve lasting prosperity beyond housing and basic infrastructure.
Represented by the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu, President Tinubu said the initiative was part of a grassroots-driven development plan designed to address local needs and uplift vulnerable Nigerians in all 8,889 wards nationwide.
He explained that the Federal Government’s approach allows each community to identify its own priorities and economic opportunities for targeted intervention. “While some communities may prioritise housing, others may require agricultural support, skills development, or business expansion,” he said.
Tinubu noted that though ongoing economic reforms are challenging, they are laying the foundation for a stronger and more inclusive economy.
He assured that the benefits would be reinvested in programmes that promote social welfare and uplift households nationwide. “This project is about hope, compassion, and opportunity, ensuring that every Nigerian, regardless of circumstance, has access to a decent home and a fair chance to thrive,” he said.
National Coordinator of the Adashe Women Society, Dr. Umma Sani, cimmended President Tinubu for launching a programme that directly impacts widows and orphans, describing it as the first of its kind in Nigeria’s history.
She said the Adashe Women Empowerment Society has long championed the cause of vulnerable women through skills training, entrepreneurship, and cooperative support, adding that the free housing initiative complements their mission to uplift and empower disadvantaged women across the country.
According to her, the Tinubu administration is the first to provide free homes to widows without financial commitment, a move she said would restore dignity and stability to countless women. Dr. Sani assured the President and Governor Uba Sani that Nigerian women would continue to support leaders who prioritise their welfare and empowerment.
She urged beneficiaries to take full ownership of the homes and use them as foundations for rebuilding their lives, improving family wellbeing, and contributing to their communities. “This is not just a house; it is a new beginning for every woman who has struggled without shelter and stability,” she said.
Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani in his address commended President Tinubu for selecting Kaduna among the first states to benefit from the free housing scheme, describing the gesture as a testament to the administration’s compassion and inclusivity.
He said the initiative would not only provide shelter but also rebuild hope among women who have endured years of hardship. “This project represents more than housing, it represents dignity, stability, and renewed confidence for our women,” the governor said.
Also speaking at the event, Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, praised the collaboration that made the project possible, noting that it aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda to expand access to affordable, quality homes through innovative construction and strong partnerships.
Chairman of Family Homes Funds Limited, Mr. Ademola Adebise, described the project as “a symbol of renewed hope and restored dignity,” particularly for the 100 widows empowered through the initiative.
He said the partnership between the Federal Government, Adashe Women Society, and Family Homes Funds demonstrates how inclusive collaboration can turn policy commitments into real social impact for citizens.




