The Minister of Works, Housing and Water Resources, Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, has declared that Africa’s next housing and urban development must deliver affordability, liveability and resilience.
He, therefore, urged stakeholders to rethink real estate beyond land and buildings, adding that innovation must not come at the cost of identity.
Speaking at the inaugural Africa Real Estate Festival (AREF) 2026 in Accra last Saturday, he said, “real estate is about the spaces where people live, work and connect. It influences safety, dignity, productivity and social cohesion, while also reflecting our cultural identity. In essence, real estate is about place, not just property,” he said.
he two-day event brought together state regulators, diaspora investors and industry titans on the theme: “Innovation Meets Identity: Designing Africa’s Next Living Experience.”
It was organised by AREF in collaboration with Nilex Properties, Goldkey Properties, the Ministry of Works and Housing and the Real Estate Agency Council (REAC).
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Mr Adjei stated that in Ghana, the private sector delivered nearly 90 per cent of housing, according to the Ghana Statistical Service.
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