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Bawumia to launch National Rental Assistance Scheme.

Mon, 30 Jan 2023 Source: GNEWS

The initiative seeks to reduce the burden of hikes associated with rental accommodation as well as increase access to safe and affordable rental housing, especially for low incoming earning Ghanaians.




The initiative seeks to reduce the burden of hikes associated with rental accommodation as well as increase access to safe and affordable rental housing, especially for low incoming earning Ghanaians.

The Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia will on Tuesday (31 January) officially launch the much-awaited National Rental Assistance Scheme (NRAS) in Accra.

The initiative seeks to reduce the burden of hikes associated with rental accommodation as well as increase access to safe and affordable rental housing, especially for low incoming earning Ghanaians.

The Scheme will be instituted in partnership with the private sector, through the provision of low-interest loans to eligible Ghanaians to enable them to pay rent in advance without the usual financial difficulties.

The country’s rental accommodation has typically been characterized by inflexible demands of landlords to collect advance rent from prospective tenants. This imposes a huge burden to mobilize a year’s rent, in contravention of the provisions in the existing Rent Act,1963 (Act 220).

The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) promised in its 2020 manifesto to pay rent advance of Ghanaian youth in its second term to in the short term cushion the youth from the problem of high rent and long rent advance.

Latest data from the Ghana Statistical Service shows that although the country’s housing deficit in the last 50-year period continually witnessed an upward trend from a figure of 1 million to 2.8 million from 1950 to 2010, it is currently at 1.8 million.

Source: GNEWS