Our Focus Will Be Low Cost Housing For Ghanaians Mahama
Fri, 28 Jun 2024 03:00
The flag bearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has revealed plans to focus on building low-cost housing for Ghanaians.
Speaking during a meeting with executives of the National Tenants Union, the former president emphasised that housing is a crucial need that his government will address. His plan includes a particular focus on low-cost housing for nurses, teachers, civil servants, doctors, and anyone with a steady income, ensuring that no one is left behind.
Mr Mahama underscored the importance of offering social housing that is truly affordable for ordinary Ghanaians, as opposed to the so-called ‘affordable’ housing options priced in thousands of dollars and out of reach for many.
The NDC leader also pledged to encourage the Minority Group in parliament to help expedite work on the Rent Control Bill, which would prevent tenants from being forced to pay more than one year's rent in advance.
The Secretary General of the Tenants Union, Frederick Opoku, said it is significant for the government to address the needs of Ghanaians renting, which he estimated to be about 19 million people in Ghana.
Mr Mahama assured the group of his unwavering commitment to addressing the housing issue, citing his own experiences as a tenant and a benefactor to many people in rented houses for support in paying their rent in advance. His assurances, he noted, should bring hope for a brighter future in housing for Ghanaians.
According to him, housing is a crucial need, and the next NDC administration will address it as part of his legacy as President.Salaamat Kuukua Paintsil/

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