The National Rental Assistance Scheme introduced by the government in 2023 to provide loans to income workers has so far benefited 2,074 individuals, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, the Finance Minister, says.He said this on Tuesday while presenting the Mid-Year Fiscal Policy Review statement in Parliament.Government in partnership with private developers and the Banks, he said, was looking at building high-rise, reasonably priced accommodations within the cities of Accra and Kumasi.In the coming weeks, Dr Adam said the Minister of Works and Housing would present the full housing reform package with the private sector at its core.Under the National Flood Control Programme, over 1,000 kilometres of drains had been newly constructed, rechanneled, and maintained nationwide to reduce the impact of the perennial devastating floods, he said.In addition, preparatory activities towards the construction of houses for households affected by the controlled spillage of the Akosombo Dam were completed following extensive engagement with stakeholders.Source: Ghana News Agency
Related Articles
Asafotufiami: Be security conscious, Ada Paramount Chief advises Assembly
Nene Abram Kabu Akuaku III, the Paramount Chief of Ada, has urged the Assembly, unit committee members, and all concerned natives of Ada to be wary of people who exhibit questionable attitudes during the Asafotufiami Festival.
He asked residents to r…
VRA Faces Protest Over Deteriorating Akuse-Amedeka Road
Akuse: Residents of Akuse and Amedeka have planned to stage a peaceful protest on August 11, 2025, to demand accountability from the Volta River Authority (VRA) over years of neglect and worsening road conditions in their communities. The protest, dub…
Cabinet Approves Ghana Medical Trust Fund Bill to Ease Chronic Disease Burden
Accra: The Cabinet has given its approval to the Ghana Medical Trust (Mahama Cares) Fund Bill, moving it forward for consideration by Parliament, President John Dramani Mahama has announced. The initiative fulfills a campaign promise aimed at mitigati…
