Saglemi Housing project ready March 2027 – Government, developer assure nation
The Saglemi Housing Project, one of the country’s most high-profile stalled developments, is showing tangible signs of revival as a new developer, LMI Holdings, commits to delivering the first 700 housing units by March 2027, with the full first phase of 1,500 units expected by December 2027. President John Dramani Mahama toured the project site […]
The Saglemi Housing Project, once a stalled development in Ghana, is set to revive as LMI Holdings, a new developer, commits to delivering 700 housing units by March 2027 and the remaining 1,500 units by December 2027. President John Dramani Mahama visited the site in the Greater Accra Region to assess progress on the redevelopment, originally planned as a 5,000-unit affordable housing project under the late President John Evans Atta Mills.
The project faced delays due to a change in government and subsequent legal processes, which left the site vulnerable to vandalism. However, LMI Holdings CEO Kojo Aduhene pledged to deliver the results, assuring that by March 2027, 700 units would be ready. All 1,500 units in the first phase will be completed and ready for occupation by the end of 2027.
The project has resolved water supply issues by constructing a new water treatment plant and laying pipeline connections. High-speed internet connectivity will be extended directly into the estate, and residents will also have access to an internal communication system for security and management services. A railway connection to the Dawa Industrial Zone and Tema enclave is also planned, providing commuters an efficient way to travel to employment centers.
President Mahama expressed confidence in the redevelopment, urging residents to register for the sales process and promising financial institutions will develop mortgage products to support home ownership.
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