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Ghana’s Novel Rental Assistance Scheme Will Ease Rent Burden on Citizens, Here’s How
The Government of Ghana has rolled out a National Rental Assistance Scheme (NRAS) aimed at addressing one of the country’s most persistent housing challenges: the requirement for tenants to pay large rent advances upfront.
The new scheme is designed to allow eligible Ghanaians—particularly young people and low- to middle-income earners—to pay rent on a monthly basis, rather than the traditional one- or two-year advance demanded by many landlords.
Housing advocates have long argued that advance rent payments place an excessive financial burden on tenants, especially in urban centres such as Accra and Kumasi, where housing costs continue to rise.
Who Qualifies for the Scheme
According to information released in a public awareness advertisement, applicants must meet the following minimum requirements to qualify for the National Rental Assistance Scheme:
- Be a Ghanaian citizen
- Possess a valid Ghana Card
- Be 18 years or older
- Have a verifiable source of employment or income
Eligible applicants can submit their applications online via www.nras.gov.gh, the official portal for the scheme.
Regions Covered
The NRAS is currently operational in six regions across the country:
- Greater Accra Region
- Ashanti Region
- Eastern Region
- Western Region
- Bono East Region
- Northern Region
Authorities say the phased regional rollout will allow the programme to be monitored and adjusted before potential nationwide expansion.
Addressing a Long-Standing Housing Challenge
Ghana’s rental market has for decades been characterised by demands for large advance payments, often forcing tenants to borrow heavily or remain in precarious living arrangements. Analysts say the NRAS could mark a significant shift in housing access if effectively implemented and sustained.
By spreading rent payments over monthly instalments, the scheme is expected to improve housing stability, reduce financial stress, and increase affordability for working Ghanaians, particularly young professionals entering the rental market.
Public Engagement and Next Steps
For further information, the public has been encouraged to contact the scheme’s support lines at 0551-341-515 or 0550-408-879. Officials say additional details on landlord participation, payment structures, and enforcement mechanisms will be communicated as the programme progresses.
As Ghana continues to grapple with urbanisation and housing shortages, the National Rental Assistance Scheme is being closely watched as a potential model for balancing tenant protection with landlord interests.
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‘Once You Have Life, There Is Hope’: Ghana Demands Compensation for Citizens Hit by South Africa Attacks
Ghana’s government has launched a formal push for compensation on behalf of citizens evacuated from South Africa following deadly xenophobic attacks, with Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa urging returnees to meticulously document every lost property, business, and asset.
Addressing the second batch of evacuees on arrival in Accra on Saturday, June 6, 2026, Ablakwa made clear that the West African nation’s response would not end with evacuation.
“We are not only concerned about evacuating you, but we are concerned about your full integration,” he said. “The government of Ghana has decided that we are not going to sit back without any effort in attempting to secure compensation for those of you who have lost your properties, lost your assets, lost your businesses and your shops.”
The minister directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to begin assembling documentation and evidence to support a legal compensation case. He urged returnees to provide ownership documents, addresses, and any supporting records that could strengthen Ghana’s claim.
“Please make sure that you provide all the information that we require,” he said, noting that forms were already being circulated.
Ablakwa disclosed that President John Dramani Mahama had instructed him to petition the African Union over the matter and raise it at the next AU ministerial meeting.
“President Mahama is going to make a very strong case for you so that you will be compensated and justice will be done,” he stated.
While acknowledging the heavy losses suffered by some evacuees who had spent decades building businesses in South Africa, Ablakwa struck a tone of resilience:
“Yes, you have lost property, you have lost assets, you have left your businesses behind… but nothing comes anywhere near life. Once you have life, there is hope.”
Ghana acted swiftly to evacuate its citizens before the situation worsened, the minister said, adding that several other African countries had reported fatalities among their nationals during the unrest. Ghana’s evacuation strategy has since drawn interest from multiple African governments, with foreign ministers contacting Accra to learn from its operation.
Beyond compensation, Ablakwa announced that nearly 200 jobs had already been secured for returning Ghanaians through a government initiative involving local businesses. Companies including Engineers and Planners, AirtelTigo, and Telecel have responded positively, he said, with additional employers continuing to offer vacancies.
Reassuring evacuees of continued government support for reintegration, Ablakwa emphasized their value to Ghana’s economy, pointing to remittances from Ghanaians abroad, which reached a record US$7.8 billion last year, according to Bank of Ghana data.
“We value you because you have always contributed to this economy,” he said.
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