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Works and Housing Minister, Alban Bagbin is embarking on a working visit to the affordable housing project at Kpone near Tema.
In September, government announced it had released 150 acres of its land bank to a United States-Ghanaian partnership firm to construct 2,500 affordable housing units at Kpone.
Sources close to the minister tell Joy News the visit is to assess progress of work.
Ahead of his visit to the site, Mr. Bagbin has been meeting with the newly elected board members of the Tema Development Corporation to solicit their support for the success of the project.
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