Kenneth Gilbert Adjei — Minister of Works, Housing and Water Resources
Kenneth Gilbert Adjei — Minister of Works, Housing and Water Resources

Works and Housing Minister to speak at DPE 2025 in Canada

The Minister for Works, Housing and Water Resources, Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, is among speakers slated for the Diaspora Property Expo (DPE 2025), Canada edition, scheduled for May 24 and May 25 at the Delta Hotels Toronto Airport & Conference Centre at 655 Dixon Rd, Etobicoke, Toronto.

DPE 2025 is a programme for Ghanaians in the diaspora to explore property ownership and investment opportunities in Ghana.

The United States segment was held at the 1735 Market Street in Philadelphia from March 21 to March 23, and the organisers are all set to push things some notches higher in Canada.

The expo is being organised by Diaspora Property Investment Ltd, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Aim 2 Impact, Made in Ghana Consulting Ltd, Ghana Real Estate Developers Association (GREDA), Ministry of Works, Housing and Water Resources, Ghana High Commission in Ottawa, Ghana Consulate in Toronto and other partners.

The Toronto event will feature presentations from leaders of the Ghanaian real estate space, government officials and private investors, all sharing worthy insights into how to make useful progress on Ghana’s real estate landscape.

Over 18 top Ghanaian real estate developers have confirmed to participate in DPE 2025 in Toronto.

They include Lakeside Estate, Goldkey Properties, Devtraco, JL Properties, Nestas Homes, Waylead Ghana, Prabon Homes, Clifton Homes and Blackrock Developers.

Aim, speakers

The Chief Executive Officer of the organisers, Verus Nartey, said DPE 2025 in Toronto would offer lively networking sessions where attendees would have the chance to engage with developers, financial institutions, fellow investors, government officials and other stakeholders.

Apart from the Minister, other personalities to speak at the Toronto event include DPE Board Chairman and King of Abeadze, Daasebre Kwebu Ewusi VII; Col. Raj Kalra, Chairman of Kuber Group Africa; Mr Simon Atieku- Head of Mission, Ghana High Commission to Canada and Dr James Orleans-Lindsay, President of GREDA.

In a message to attendees at the launch, the Works, Housing and Water Resources Minister described the diaspora as a key partner in the evolution of Ghana’s real estate business.

He said that was why the government was committed to ensuring that every Ghanaian in the Diaspora could invest with confidence, own a property with ease and build with assurance.  

“Through initiatives such as DPE 2025, we are building a bridge that connects the diaspora with verified, credible and strategic property investment opportunities in Ghana.

We invite our brothers and sisters in Canada to take advantage of this platform and let us work together to build not just homes, but a legacy of prosperity for generations to come,” the Minister added.

DPE 2025 in Canada is sponsored by Delta Airlines, Dover Company Ltd, KennieDecor, Track Plant Construction Ltd, Catch Sun Enterprise, Spotless Tour Company, Build Haap Ghana Ltd, Valcom Kingdom Express and Signum Development. 


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