Former president and flagbearer for the opposition National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama, has pledged to address Ghana's housing deficit by committing to the construction of affordable housing nationwide.
During a meeting with the leadership of the National Tenant Union at his Accra office on Friday, June 28, 2024, Mahama highlighted the significance of housing in the nation's economic development and vowed to prioritize the creation of social housing that would be both affordable and accessible to the average Ghanaian.
"Housing is a crucial need, and my government will work tirelessly to develop SOCIAL HOUSING that is truly affordable and accessible for ordinary Ghanaians. That will be one of my legacies as President," he said.
Mahama added that he intends to advocate for the enactment of the Rent Control Bill, which he believes would alleviate the financial strain on tenants who are currently compelled to pay over a year's rent upfront.
He expressed his solidarity with the 19 million tenants in Ghana and said he is dedicated to fostering a prosperous future for all citizens.
"I deeply empathise with the 19 million people in Ghana who are renting and committed to building a brighter future for all Ghanaians, with housing being a pivotal aspect of that," he added.
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