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Frederick Opoku

Also known as: Acting Rent Commissioner Frederick Opoku · Mr Frederick Opoku

Acting Rent Commissioner overseeing enforcement against private student hostel operators for regulatory breaches and excessive fees.

2026-05-102026-08-23

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  1. May 2026
  2. Daily Guide

    Frederick Opoku – Acting Rent Commissioner The Ghana Hostels Limited (GHL) has called for an immediate apology from the Acting Rent Commissioner, Frederick Opoku, over his comments regarding rent charges at the Pentagon Hostel, University of Ghana, Legon campus.

    GHL Demands Apology From Rent Control
  3. The Chronicle

    Spearheaded by the Acting Commissioner of Rent Control, Frederick Opoku, the exercise, last Friday, was to determine the pricing scheme of various Hostels, whether it is in accordance with the perimeters of the pricing scheme of the Department.

    Rent Control to clamp down on Hostels that charge absurd prices
  4. Joy Online

    Acting Rent Commissioner Frederick Opoku has defended the pricing structure within the housing and hostel sector around university campuses, arguing that landlords and property owners operate within different income categories, which should influence the cost of accommodation.

    Housing prices should depend on income categories – Rent Commissioner
  5. Joy Online

    The Commissioner of the Rent Control Department, Frederick Opoku, has questioned the rationale behind the construction of expensive housing projects, particularly student hostels, asking whether it is “by force” to build beyond the affordability of ordinary citizens.

    “Is it by force to build expensive hostels?” – Rent Commissioner questions high-cost housing projects
  6. Joy Online

    The Commissioner of the Rent Control Department, Frederick Opoku, has urged real estate developers to prioritise the use of locally sourced construction materials to make housing more affordable, particularly for students and low-income earners.

    Rent Commissioner urges developers to use local building materials to reduce rental costs
  7. Joy Online

    The Commissioner of the Rent Control Department, Frederick Opoku, has expressed strong concern over the increasing practice of charging rent in United States dollars in parts of the country, describing it as unacceptable and contrary to Ghana’s legal tender regulations.

    Stop dollarisation in Ghana’s rental market – Rent Control Commissioner calls for enforcement
  8. Joy Online

    Acting Rent Commissioner Frederick Opoku says private hostel accommodation charges must be subjected to proper and scientific assessment processes to ensure fairness for both investors and students.

    Hostel operators need fair returns, but rents must still be assessed — Rent Commissioner, Frederick Opoku
  9. Joy Online

    Acting Rent Commissioner Frederick Opoku has accused some private hostel operators of exploiting students through the way utility charges are incorporated into accommodation fees.

    Acting Rent Commissioner accuses hostel operators of exploiting students through utility charges
  10. Joy Online

    Acting Rent Commissioner Frederick Opoku has defended the legal basis for rental property assessments, explaining that Ghana’s Rent Act clearly outlines how such assessments should be conducted and who bears the associated costs.

    Tenants may bear the cost of rent assessment under existing law — Acting Rent Commissioner
  11. Joy Online

    The Commissioner of the Rent Control Department, Frederick Opoku, has raised concerns over what he describes as a growing culture of lawlessness in Ghana’s property and rental sector.

    Ghana’s rental sector showing signs of lawlessness – Rent Commissioner laments

Thursday 20 August

  1. Acting Rent Control Commissioner orders landlords to issue rent cards

    The Acting Commissioner of Rent Control has directed landlords and private hostel operators to issue rent cards and tenancy agreements to tenants, warning that failure to do so violates Section 20 of Act 220 and PNDC Law 138, with penalties of a minimum fine of 200 penalty units or six months' imprisonment or both.

    20 August 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Rent Commissioner concerned over overcrowding, ventilation in student hostels

    Rent Commissioner Frederick Opoku has raised alarm over appalling conditions at private hostels serving university students, following inspections conducted after a petition from the National Union of Ghana Students revealed serious concerns about overcrowding and poor ventilation.

    20 August 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Rent Commissioner condemns poor conditions in private student hostels

    The Rent Commissioner has described private student accommodation facilities as "appalling" and "shocking" following inspections triggered by a petition from the National Union of Ghana Students, citing overcrowded rooms and poor ventilation as major issues that do not meet basic hostel standards.

    20 August 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Rent Commissioner questions licensing after campus hostel inspections

    The Rent Commissioner, Frederick Opoku, has questioned the licensing and monitoring of private student hostels after inspections revealed shocking conditions including ventilation problems and poor room standards. The inspections followed a petition from the National Union of Ghana Students concerning student accommodation facilities.

    20 August 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 19 August

  1. GTA licence does not exempt hostels from rent laws

    The Acting Rent Commissioner has warned private hostel operators that Ghana Tourism Authority licences do not exempt them from rent regulation. He stated that the Rent Control Department has jurisdiction to assess all rents in the country, including hostel facilities, and urged operators to apply for rent assessment rather than unilaterally setting charges.

    19 August 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Rent Control assesses 100 student complaints on hostel fees

    Ghana's Rent Control Department has received about 100 applications from students over private hostel charges and plans to assess the fees within two to three months before schools reopen. The Acting Rent Commissioner said rent control officers across the country will determine applicable charges under the law, rejecting hostel operators' arguments that fees reflect their investments and market conditions.

    19 August 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Rent Control Department has jurisdiction over private hostels

    The Acting Rent Commissioner, Frederick Opoku, says the Rent Control Department has jurisdiction over private buildings and premises across Ghana under Section 1 of the Rent Control Act 1963, except state-owned facilities. He clarified that hostel operators are not exempt from rent control regulations.

    19 August 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Rent Control boss and hostel owners clash on regulation approach

    The Acting Rent Control Commissioner and the Chairman of the Hostel Owners Association disagreed publicly on Joy FM over how to regulate private hostels, with the Chairman accusing the Department of using the wrong approach and claiming the Commissioner declined an invitation to Kumasi, citing unwillingness to use state funds for the trip.

    19 August 2026 · Joy Online

  5. Hostel owners dispute Rent Control Department's assessment procedure

    The Chairman of the Hostel Owners Association says private hostel operators are willing to have their charges assessed but object to the procedure used by the Rent Control Department's Acting Commissioner. He claims the Acting Rent Commissioner declined an invitation to meet with hostel owners in Kumasi unless his travel expenses were covered, and says this failure to engage stakeholders has contributed to the dispute.

    19 August 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 18 August

  1. Hostel Owners Association criticizes Rent Control Department approach

    The Hostel Owners Association chairman has accused the Acting Rent Commissioner of making public allegations against operators without prior engagement, saying regulators should discuss concerns with stakeholders before making public statements about their operations.

    18 August 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Rent Control vows enforcement action against hostel operators

    Ghana's Rent Control Department, under Acting Commissioner Frederick Opoku, will shift from warnings to concrete enforcement against hostel operators accused of exploiting students and tenants, beginning Monday. The department is establishing dedicated student desks at tertiary institutions to handle complaints of unlawful practices.

    18 August 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 10 August

  1. Rent Control enforces mandatory rent cards for landlords, operators

    Ghana's Rent Control Department will require landlords and property owners to show compliance with rent-card requirements from August 17, 2026, and to register tenancy details by November 30, 2026, while hostel operators must comply with rent-control rules from the 2026/2027 academic year.

    10 August 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 5 August

  1. Ghana Tourism Authority, Rent Control shut down KTU hostels

    The Rent Control Commission and Ghana Tourism Authority have shut down Serwaa Heights and Adehye3 Hostel, two private hostels serving Koforidua Technical University students, over poor sanitation, substandard living conditions, regulatory breaches, and arbitrary rent increases. The closure followed unannounced inspections after receiving student complaints.

    5 August 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 2 July

  1. Hostel operators request month to form association

    Private hostel operators have appealed to the Rent Control Department for one month to establish an association for structured engagement with the Commissioner, citing concerns about negative media portrayals and seeking to address operational concerns. The appeal follows a petition by the National Union of Ghana Students calling for investigations into hostel pricing and stricter enforcement of rental laws.

    2 July 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Tuesday 23 June

  1. Acting Rent Commissioner directs suspension of hostel rent increases

    Ghana's Acting Rent Commissioner has ordered all hostel operators to suspend planned rent increases, warning that defaulters will face legal action. The department plans to register all landlords nationwide and has partnered with the Ghana Tourism Authority to monitor hostel facilities.

    23 June 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Wednesday 20 May

  1. Rent Control launches digital platform for student hostel fee reports

    Ghana's Rent Control Department will launch a digital reporting platform on Monday to allow students to report alleged exploitation by hostel operators charging arbitrary or excessive fees, according to Acting Rent Commissioner Frederick Opoku.

    20 May 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 19 May

  1. Rent Control suspends hostel fee increases pending stakeholder talks

    Ghana's Office of the Rent Commissioner and Rent Control Department have directed private hostel owners to suspend all proposed increases in accommodation fees for the 2026/2027 academic year pending further consultations. The temporary hold follows public concern over rising hostel charges affecting students and their families.

    19 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Rent Control freezes student hostel fee increases for 2026/2027

    Ghana's Rent Control Department has directed all private student hostel operators to suspend planned accommodation fee increases for the 2026/2027 academic year, citing rising costs and mounting public complaints about excessive hikes placing financial pressure on students and families.

    19 May 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 18 May

  1. Opinion: Pension funds could address Ghana's university hostel crisis

    An opinion piece argues that pension funds could help solve Ghana's rising university hostel accommodation costs, which range from GH¢7,000 to GH¢24,000 depending on occupancy rates. The author, a university chancellor, notes that hostel fees have become unaffordable for many students and parents already struggling with tuition and living expenses.

    18 May 2026 · Daily Guide

Saturday 16 May

  1. Pension funds proposed to address Ghana university hostel crisis

    An opinion piece argues that pension funds could help solve Ghana's university hostel accommodation crisis, where costs range from GHC7,000 to GHC24,000 and have become unaffordable for many students and families already struggling with tuition and living expenses.

    16 May 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 14 May

  1. GHL demands apology from acting rent commissioner

    Ghana Hostels Limited has called for an apology from the Acting Rent Commissioner, Frederick Opoku, over comments he made regarding rent charges at Pentagon Hostel, University of Ghana, saying his remarks were made without thorough investigation and created a misleading impression about SSNIT's involvement in hostel operations. GHL stated that a standard four-in-a-room at the old Pentagon costs GH¢7,392 per academic year and GH¢8,876 at the new Pentagon, which includes utilities.

    14 May 2026 · Daily Guide

  2. Rent Control investigates KNUST hostel pricing practices

    Ghana's Department of Rent Control has begun an investigative exercise at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology to examine hostel pricing and compliance with regulatory standards. The investigation found that hostels are charging high prices without providing required amenities such as eateries and entertainment facilities.

    14 May 2026 · The Chronicle

Tuesday 12 May

  1. Housing prices should align with income categories, rent commissioner says

    Acting Rent Commissioner Frederick Opoku defended housing and hostel pricing structures around university campuses, arguing that landlords and property owners operate within different income tiers that should determine accommodation costs. He also stressed the importance of using local building materials to reduce costs and strengthen the local industry.

    12 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Rent Commissioner questions profitability of expensive hostel projects

    The Commissioner of the Rent Control Department argues that housing developers must consider the income levels and economic circumstances of their target market, rather than building high-cost projects that exploit vulnerable groups such as students. He stressed that responsible investment decisions and a market-sensitive approach to housing provision are essential to ensure fairness in Ghana's rental sector.

    12 May 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Rent Commissioner calls for local building materials to lower housing costs

    The Commissioner of the Rent Control Department has urged real estate developers to prioritise locally sourced construction materials to reduce rental charges, arguing that reliance on imported materials drives up construction and rental costs, particularly for students and low-income earners.

    12 May 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Rent Commissioner calls for crackdown on dollar-priced rentals

    The Rent Control Commissioner has expressed concern about increasing use of US dollars to price rent in Ghana, calling the practice unacceptable and contrary to legal tender regulations. He said his office would deepen collaboration with the Bank of Ghana to enforce compliance and protect the integrity of Ghana's rental and financial systems.

    12 May 2026 · Joy Online

  5. Hostel rents must undergo scientific assessment, Rent Commissioner says

    Acting Rent Commissioner Frederick Opoku says private hostel accommodation charges must be subjected to proper and scientific assessment processes to ensure fairness for both investors and students, while acknowledging investors' concerns about recovering construction costs and loan expenses.

    12 May 2026 · Joy Online

  6. Acting Rent Commissioner criticises bundled utility charges in student hostels

    Acting Rent Commissioner Frederick Opoku has accused private hostel operators of exploiting students by bundling utility charges into fixed accommodation fees rather than allowing students to pay directly for their own electricity consumption. He argues the practice is unfair in shared accommodation where students have different usage levels and inflates rental costs under the guise of operational expenses.

    12 May 2026 · Joy Online

  7. Rent Act specifies tenant cost of rent assessments—Acting Commissioner

    Acting Rent Commissioner Frederick Opoku has defended the legal basis for rental property assessments, stating that Ghana's Rent Act clearly outlines that tenants bear the costs of rent assessments and sets specific procedures for applications and reviews. He noted that rent officers cannot entertain repeated assessment applications unless there is evidence of changed circumstances, fraud, fresh evidence, or previous injustice, and that the Minister is empowered to assess recoverable rents for premises established using public funds.

    12 May 2026 · Joy Online

  8. Rent Commissioner warns of lawlessness in Ghana's rental sector

    The Commissioner of the Rent Control Department has raised concerns about a growing culture of lawlessness in Ghana's property and rental sector, citing landlords and developers who disregard legal frameworks by charging exorbitant rents in US dollars rather than the local currency.

    12 May 2026 · Joy Online

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