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Press Releases of Tuesday, 28 September 2021

    

Source: Happy FM

Happy Dev’t Dialogues: Happy FM to engage stakeholders on housing

The discussion will come off on 29 September 2021 The discussion will come off on 29 September 2021

Happy 98.9 FM in modeling a name for itself as a development-driven station is set to hold a stakeholder engagement in the housing sector in Ghana.

The discussion which will be spearheaded by the station’s authoritative afternoon political show, ‘Epa Hoa Daben’ will bring together stakeholders in the housing sector to discuss the topic: ‘Affordable housing in Ghana, a reality or a mirage.’

Being the second of the Development Dialogues series, Happy98.9FM will dedicate its online and on-air resources to host the Ministry of Works and Housing and agencies under them and other private estate developers. This will educate Ghanaians and address issues around the housing deficit.

The Development Dialogues is a concept that seeks to bring together people and institutions from diverse sectors who share the common purpose of creating sustainable solutions. It seeks to bring the government closer to the people and advocate for change and growth.

The second edition is slated for Wednesday 29th September 2021 from 1 pm to 5 pm at the eTV Ghana studios. And will be live across the country through affiliate stations Neesim FM in Upper East, Northern and North East and Savannah, Akonoba FM in the Bono East, Bono and Ahafo Regions, Real FM in the Eastern Region.

The show will also be live on Happy FM and e.TV Ghana Facebook pages and on the Ghanaweb website.

Timothy Karikari, Director of Global Media Alliance Broadcasting Company (GMABC) said the Development Dialogues is targeted at addressing the issues and concerns raised by the ordinary Ghanaian.

“As a brand which involves its audience in the production process, we ideated the development dialogues to address the various concerns raised by our listeners, and give them a voice to contribute to nation-building.

With the housing deficit in Ghana being high, the government and stakeholders have put in place measures to resolve this and introduce affordable housing policies. The stakeholders during the dialogues will explain how one can acquire affordable housing and various policies one can buy to acquire their homes.

The dialogue also aims at forging productive collaborations between agencies and the general public and make recommendations and contribute to Ghana’s developmental agenda in the long term.”

The resource persons for the second edition are Prosper Yao Ledi, President, Association of Building & Civil Engineering Contractors of Ghana, Freda Prempeh, Minister of State in charge of Works and Housing, Salah Kalmoni Developer-Lakeside Estate, Samuel Amegayibor, Exec. Secretary Ghana Real Estate Developers Association and will be hosted by Do Kwabena Prah, host of Epahoadaben political show.