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Ghana Invites Turkish Investors Into The Affordable Housing Space

Published : Oct 24, 2025, 01:29 PM

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Housing In Ghana Editorial

Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening international partnerships in the housing and construction sector, with a particular focus on deepening ties with Türkiye. The Minister for Works, Housing, and Water Resources, Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, has extended an open invitation to Turkish investors to participate in Ghana’s ongoing affordable housing transformation.

Speaking on Ghana’s vision for the housing sector, the Minister highlighted the government’s determination to address the country’s housing deficit through strategic partnerships, technology transfer, and sustainable investment models. He noted that Türkiye’s advanced expertise in large-scale housing construction and urban development presents an opportunity for collaboration that could accelerate Ghana’s efforts in delivering affordable homes for its citizens.

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The call to Turkish investors aligns with Ghana’s broader agenda of attracting foreign investment and innovation into key infrastructure sectors. The Ministry’s approach emphasizes not just building houses, but creating livable communities that reflect modern design standards, resilience, and energy efficiency.

Over the years, Turkish construction firms have gained a strong presence across Africa, executing projects in housing, road construction, and industrial infrastructure. Ghana’s invitation signals a new phase in bilateral cooperation, one focused on long-term growth, local job creation, and improving access to quality housing.

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As the country works to bridge its housing gap, partnerships like these could mark a turning point in redefining how Ghana builds with innovation, collaboration, and sustainability at the core.

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