Gov't to construct 609 new homes for Public Servants to tackle housing deficit – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah
The government of Ghana has announced plans to build 609 new homes for public sector workers as part of its District Housing Programme, aimed at addressing the country's growing housing deficit.
The initiative was revealed by the Minister for Works and Housing, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, during a press briefing in Accra on Monday, 30 September 2024.
The new housing units are intended to benefit key public sector employees, including teachers, nurses, police officers, and other essential workers, particularly those serving in rural and underserved areas.
According to the Minister, the project underscores government's commitment to improving the living conditions of public servants across the country.
“These new housing units are part of our broader efforts to address Ghana’s housing deficit, which is currently estimated at 1.8 million units,” Mr. Oppong Nkrumah said.
He emphasised that decent housing plays a crucial role in improving the quality of life for public employees.
“Decent housing enriches the lives of our public servants. It provides them with dignity and enables them to perform their duties effectively,” he added.
The construction of the homes will be spread across various districts, ensuring accessibility for workers in remote areas.
“Our public servants deserve quality housing that fosters a conducive environment for their work and family life,” the Minister reiterated.
In addition to announcing the new housing units, Mr. Oppong Nkrumah provided updates on ongoing efforts to revive stalled housing projects across the country.
He confirmed that the Koforidua Affordable Housing Project, which had previously faced delays, is now set to resume under the management of the State Housing Company Limited.
Addressing the Saglemi Housing Project, which was initially designed to deliver 5,000 housing units but has experienced significant delays, the Minister revealed that discussions are underway to transfer the project to a private developer.
“This approach will allow for the completion and sale of the units without further government investment,” he explained.
Mr. Oppong Nkrumah also highlighted the government's collaboration with the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) to secure sustainable financing for housing projects.
“The GIIF will play a pivotal role in developing innovative financing models that will support our efforts to address the housing deficit,” he noted.
The initiative marks a significant step towards reducing Ghana’s housing shortfall while improving the well-being and productivity of public sector workers, contributing to the nation's broader development goals.
Source: classfmonline.com
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