The Chartered Institute of Realtors has been launched by the Chief of Staff at the seat of government, Hon. Akosua Frema Osei-Opare who was the special guest of honor at the short but impressive event at the African Trade Center on Wednesday.
She said the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo is excited about the presence of the Chartered Institute of Realtors (CIR) and their contribution to the socio-economic development of the nation.
She was honest in agreeing to some defects and promised that the government would be acting with a strategy to resolve housing and road construction problems.
She expressed that the serves as a useful platform for safe and sound Real Estate business with an urban population increasing at a rate of 75%.
She named a few government projects to solve the defects like the Marine Drive and 8,000 Affordable Housing Units under construction.
Akosua Frema Osei-Opare welcomed the Chartered Institute of Realtors and called for public/private sector collaboration in the industry.
She assured of government support to fulfill the mission of establishing a professional body of Real Estate operators and declared the CIR duly launched.
Present was the Minister of Works and Housing, Hon Francis Asenso Boakye, the Minister of Education, Hon. Yaw Osei Adutwum, and George Mireku Duker, Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources.
They supported the initiative of introducing professionals to train people in the vast industry which includes residential, commercial, and industrial operators.
Mr. Firas Jaber, CEO of the Institute justified the need like all professional bodies such as Marketing, Accountants, Lawyers, and others.
He noted that life depends on Real Estate which is the basis of Tourism.
He said the CIR is to offer professional service and training aimed at a global scale, with high-quality training and learning to meet international standards.
He expressed that their mission will include seminars and workshops on topical issues in the industry. He hinted that their courses include Real Estate Taxation, Principles Of Surveying, Asset Management, Real Estate Pricing, Real Estate Development, and Property Insurance.
“We believe in growth, excellence and adherence to professional practices on the side of both the industry and the active players involved, raising up leaders who become agents of positive change” he added.
Dr. Rebecca Atswe Lomo commended the leadership and advised them to beware of fraudsters and scammers in the Real Estate business.
The Institute is being established to offer opportunities for sharpening the knowledge, skills, standards, and experiences of practitioners in the real estate industry to meet global standards. Real Estate in Africa is a rapidly growing industry with many opportunities for investment.
This growth rate is driven mainly by urbanization, population growth, and increased foreign investment.
All around the world, specifically the economically advanced countries, real estate has been a driving force in their development agenda and has provided jobs for several thousands of people with diverse skill sets and backgrounds.
Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Barcelona, and New York, to mention just a few are famed for their architectural prowess and have become some of the world’s most visited destinations thanks to Real Estate.
Africa has not been left behind with all these developments happening around it. From its blurry past, it can be said that the future of Africa looks promising with the involvement of the government in providing housing for its citizens, particularly the low-income sector of society to alleviate the burden of shelter as a basic need.
The ceremony attracted dignitaries from the highest office of the land, members of the Diplomatic Corps, other state personalities, and key stakeholders that include real estate developers both local and international, suppliers, construction firms, investors, major banks within the real estate industry, and media.
Boxing icon Professor Azumah Nelson was one of the guests at the event.