The Ibeju-Lekki Housing Development Scheme has continued to record steady progress, with building construction works now advancing into an advanced stage across several residential units.
Epe Insights reports that the progress update was released by the Office of the Executive Chairman of Abdullahi Sesan Olowa, highlighting continued momentum at the project site.
The housing scheme forms part of ongoing efforts to deliver a modern and well-structured residential community within the fast-developing Ibeju-Lekki corridor.
Officials noted that the advancement of construction works reflects the administration’s commitment to providing quality housing infrastructure for residents and investors in the area.
They explained that several housing units have now reached significant stages of completion, marking an important milestone in the project’s development timeline.
The project is being implemented within one of Lagos State’s most rapidly expanding economic and residential zones, driven by ongoing infrastructure and industrial growth.
Authorities emphasized that the housing scheme is designed to support population growth and improve access to affordable and planned residential accommodation.

The Olowa-led administration reiterated its dedication to delivering sustainable housing solutions that align with the long-term development vision of the council.
Stakeholders described the progress as a positive indicator of efficient project execution and strong commitment to urban development goals.
Residents and investors have continued to express interest in the scheme due to its strategic location within the Lekki industrial and residential corridor.
Officials assured that construction will continue at a steady pace to ensure timely completion of the remaining phases of the housing project.
They also reaffirmed that all development standards and quality benchmarks are being strictly adhered to on-site.
The housing project is expected to play a key role in addressing accommodation needs within Ibeju-Lekki and surrounding communities.
Further updates on construction milestones and allocation processes are expected to be communicated to the public as work progresses.
