The government has commenced the construction of 609 new homes tailored specifically for public servants across the country.
This initiative, part of the District Housing Programme, was announced by the Minister for Works and Housing, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, during a press briefing in Accra on Monday, September 30, 2024.
“These housing units are crucial in our efforts to tackle Ghana's housing deficit, currently standing at 1.8 million units,” said Minister Nkrumah.
“Providing decent homes for public servants enhances their dignity and enables them to perform their duties more effectively.”
The new homes are being developed to cater to the housing needs of essential public sector workers, including teachers, nurses, police officers, and other government employees, particularly those stationed in rural and underserved areas.
“Our public servants deserve quality housing that fosters a conducive environment for their work and family life,” the Minister added.

“These homes will be built across various districts, ensuring access to proper accommodation even in the most remote areas.”
Minister Nkrumah also provided updates on other major housing projects, confirming that the stalled Koforidua Affordable Housing Project will soon resume construction under the management of the State Housing Company Limited.
As for the delayed Saglemi Housing Project, initially intended to deliver 5,000 units, the Minister revealed that negotiations are ongoing to transfer the project to a private developer.
“This arrangement will allow the completion and sale of the housing units without further government expenditure,” he explained.
Additionally, the government is working with the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF) to secure sustainable financing for housing initiatives.
Minister Nkrumah highlighted GIIF’s pivotal role in developing innovative funding models to support efforts in bridging the housing deficit.
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