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In a major step toward tackling Ghana's growing housing deficit, Minister for Works, Housing, and Water Resources, Gilbert Adjei, has urged real estate developers to strengthen public-private partnerships.
Speaking at the unveiling of VAAL Real Estate Ghana’s latest high-rise project, Agora, Adjei underscored the government's commitment to fostering an environment conducive to the growth of the real estate sector.
He reiterated that the government is fully committed to providing a conducive environment for the real estate sector to flourish.
“We understand the importance of partnership in addressing the housing deficit, and we are here to ensure that the regulatory and financial frameworks support these ventures. The housing deficit in Ghana has become a pressing issue, with urbanization and population growth placing increasing pressure on available housing stock,” he stated.
To bridge this gap, he said the government is encouraging greater involvement from the private sector, providing incentives, facilitating land access, and ensuring smoother regulatory processes.
The Agora project, designed to blend modern living with sustainability, reflects the possibilities of such partnerships. It promises to offer contemporary housing solutions, with a focus on luxury and affordability, setting a new standard in Ghana’s real estate industry.
As Ghana continues to grapple with its housing challenges, Minister Adjei’s calls for strengthened public-private partnerships signals a significant shift towards collaborative efforts that could have a transformative impact on the country’s housing landscape.
With both the government and private developers working in tandem, the hope is that more Ghanaians will have access to safe, affordable, and quality homes in the near future.
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