President Akufo-Addo launches housing project at Appolonia City

15 November
2017

Partnership between Ghana Home Loans and Appolonia City breaks ground
Accra, November 14 – His Excellency President Nana Akufo-Addo led the ceremonial ground-breaking of the first phase of a 2,000-unit affordable housing project financed by Ghana Home Loans at Appolonia City.

The multi-million dollar pilot project on six acres of land at Appolonia City will hold a community of 100 semi-detached, detached and terraced units.

Due for completion within 18 months, the development is a partnership between Ghana Home Loans, the country’s leading mortgage finance provider, and Appolonia City, Greater Accra’s new city.

Appolonia City is a laudable initiative and I want to encourage others to emulate. I’m happy to note that the Appolonia community is a shareholder in the project.” said President Akufo-Addo. “The Government I lead is a national cheer leader of the private sector and we should do all we can to provide an enabling environment.”

The partnership brings together Ghana Home Loans, which is backed by Abraaj GroupInternational Finance Corporation and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, and Rendeavour, the developer of Appolonia City, which is a unique partnership between the Chiefs, elders and community of the Appolonia stool in Ghana.

Appolonia City has a vision to provide superior urban infrastructure, housing and places of work for the people of Ghana,” said Stephen Jennings, Founder and CEO of Rendeavour. “This housing project is a major part of fulfilling that vision.”

The housing project will benefit from Appolonia City’s high-quality infrastructure, including tarred roads, ICT networking and integrated safety and security systems, as well as social infrastructure, such as schools, clinics, open green space and shops.

Ghana Home Loans will provide flexible financing solutions to enable Ghanaians to acquire their dream homes.

Commenting at the ceremony, Mr. Dominic Adu, CEO of Ghana Home Loans said, “Today’s ground breaking is the beginning of a new era in the real estate industry as well as the evolution of the Ghana Home Loans business model. Our business is committed to fostering the right partnership to help people achieve their life-long goal of home ownership and this is why we are proud to be backing this project.’’

The event was attended by dignitaries from government, the diplomatic corps and key stakeholders from the Ghanaian private sector.

“I want to congratulate Rendeavour for its dedication in making the Appolonia City development a reality,” said U.S. Ambassador to Ghana Robert Jackson, speaking at the event. “As Ambassador, one of my priorities is to deepen our commercial engagement in ways that benefit both Ghanaians and Americans. This project does just that. It is an investment in Ghana’s future.”