Ashaiman Municipal District is one of the twenty-nine districts in Greater Accra Region , Ghana . Originally it was formerly part of the then-larger Tema Municipal District , which was created from the former Tema District Council, until two parts of the district were later split off to create Adenta Municipal District (from the northwest part) and Ashaiman Municipal District (from the north central part) respectively on 29 February 2008; thus the remaining part was elevated to metropolitan district assembly status on that same year to become Tema Metropolitan District . The municipality is located in the central part of Greater Accra Region and has Ashaiman as its capital town.
26-662: Ashaiman (often wrongly spelled as "Ashiaman") is a large town and the capital of the Ashaiman Municipal District in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana . According to the 2021 census, the town, along with the district, has a population of 208,060 people. Ethnic groups who resided in Ashaiman are the Ga-Adangbe , Ga , Guan , Hausa , Fante people , Dagomba , Ewe , Ashanti , and Akuapem . The current Omanhene of
52-455: A durbar of chiefs, a colourful procession of the Chiefs in palanquins with their retinue. They are accompanied by traditional military groups called 'Asafo Companies' amidst drumming, singing and dancing through the streets and on the durbar grounds. At the durbar, greetings are exchanged between the chiefs, libations are poured and declarations of allegiance are made. The political administration of
78-566: A great famine that hit the Ga people in the sixteenth century. It is mainly a food festival which celebrates the passing of that terrible period in Ga history. It takes place in August every year and is celebrated by all the Ga clans. The Adangbe people from Ada celebrate the Asafotu festival, which is also called 'Asafotufiam', an annual warrior's festival celebrated by Ada people from the last Thursday of July to
104-417: A presiding member elected from among the members themselves. The MMDA's were increased from 3 to 5 in 1988; then from 5 to 6 in 2004; then from 6 to 10 in 2008; then from 10 to 16 in 2012; and recently from 16 to 29 in 2018. The number of constituencies increased/spread from 22 to 27 in 2004 making and 34 prior to the 2012 Ghanaian general election .The current list is as follows: The center of population of
130-565: A women's compound. Each Ga town has a number of different cults and many gods, and there are a number of annual town festivals. The Adangme people occupy the coastal area of Ghana from Le Kpone to Ada, on the Volta River and South Atlantic Ocean along the Gulf of Guinea and inland along the Volta River. The Adangme People include the Ada, Le Kpone, Krobo, Ningo, Osuduku, Prampram, and Shai, all speaking Adangbe of
156-528: Is Akan , at 39.8% of the population. The next largest group is Ga-Dangme at 30.7% of the population. After this 18% of the population is Ewe . The Ga sub-group of the Ga-Dangme people is the historical population of Accra. They form the largest ethnic sub-group in the Greater Accra Region, with 18.9% of the population. The Fante are the next largest ethnic sub-group, with 10% of the population. In 1960
182-491: Is 45 square kilometers. According to the 2010 census, the population of the district is 190,972, with 93,727 males and 97,245 females. The current population based Ghana Statistical Service record is 235,465. 5°41′35.16″N 0°1′57.72″W / 5.6931000°N 0.0327000°W / 5.6931000; -0.0327000 This Greater Accra location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Greater Accra The Greater Accra Region has
208-603: Is Accra which is at the same time the capital city of Ghana. In 1960, Greater Accra, then referred to as Accra Capital District, was geographically part of the Eastern Region . It was, however, administered separately by the Minister responsible for local government. With effect from 23 July 1982, Greater Accra was created by the Greater Accra Region Law (PNDCL 26) as a legally separate region. The Greater Accra Region
234-633: Is bordered on the north by the Eastern Region , on the east by the Volta Region , on the south by the Gulf of Guinea , and on the west by the Central Region . It is smallest region of Ghana in total area, and is made up of 16 administrative areas. The Ga people celebrate the Homowo festival, which literally means "hooting at hunger." This festival originated several centuries ago. It is celebrated in remembrance of
260-502: The Tema Metropolitan District towards the south and the west. The town has a tropical savanna climate ( Köppen climate classification Aw ), experiencing a wet season and a dry season and the temperature being hot year-round. The average annual rainfall ranges from 730 to 790 mm (2.40 to 2.59 ft). The wet season usually starts from April to June while the dry is from September to November. On 3 October 2024, It
286-866: The Upper East Region , ending at Kulungugu. The N4 heads north from the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange, while the N6 originates from Achimota. These highways cut through the northern part of the region and terminate at Kumasi in the Ashanti Region . There is also an active railway line connecting Accra and Tema . Greater Accra has three public four-year institutions, the University of Ghana in Accra , Ghana Institute of Journalism and University of Professional Studies , East Legon, Accra. In addition, there are
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#1732876898237312-526: The Greater Accra Region, with 18.9% of the population. The Ga peoples were organized into six independent towns (Accra (Ga Mashie), Osu, La, Teshie, Nungua, and Tema). Each town had a stool, which served as the central object of Ga ritual and war magic. Now, the town of La has a community bank which offers banking services to them. Accra became the most prominent Ga-Dangme towns and is now the heartbeat and capital of Ghana.[4] The Ga people were originally farmers, but today fishing and trading in imported goods are
338-606: The Greater Accra region is located in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area which comprises the Accra Metropolitan , Tema Metropolitan , Adenta Municipal , La Nkwantanang Madina Municipal District , Ashaiman Municipal , Ledzokuku-Krowor Municipal , Ga East Municipal , Ga West Municipal , and Ga South Municipal districts According to the 2010 census, the region had a population of 4,010,054, making it
364-667: The Greater Accra region. N1 enters the region in Ada to the east and runs west, intersecting the N2 at Tema , the Ghana Road Network Tetteh Quarshie Interchange, and the N6 at Achimota . It passes through Kokrobite and exits the region at Weija where it continues on through the Central Region to Elubo in the Western region . The N2 crosses the Eastern Regional border into Asikuma and runs north entering
390-688: The Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo family of languages. [5] The Adangme People have the largest Population among the two related Ga-Adangme People. About 70% of the Greater Accra Regional Land is owned by the Adangmes located in Dangme East and Dangme West Districts of Ghana. 1.3% of the inhabitants of the Greater Accra Region are immigrants from outside Ghana. The largest portion of the population of Accra
416-521: The first weekend of August commemorates the victories of the warriors in battle and is a memorial for those who fell on the battlefield. To re-enact these historic events, the warriors dress in traditional battle dress and stage a mock battle. This is also a time for male rites of passage, when young men are introduced to warfare. The festival also coincides with the harvest cycle, when these special customs and ceremonies are performed. These include purification ceremonies. The celebration reaches its climax with
442-399: The popular is religious coming in with 96.9% while the other 3.1% aren't affiliated with any religions. The biggest religions in the town are Christianity (approx. 80%), Islam (16.5%), and traditional religions (0.4%). Major Ethnic groups who lived in Ashaiman are the Ga-Adangbe , Ga , Guan , Hausa , Fante people , Dagomba , Ewe , Ashanti , and Akuapem . The biggest economic sector in
468-669: The population of the Greater Accra Region was 491,817. In 2000 the population was 2,905,726. In 2010 the population was 4,010,054. The religious affiliations of the people of the Greater Accra region are below: The Greater Accra region is served by the Kotoka International Airport in Accra . The airport offers flight to destinations within Ghana, the African continent and to other continents. Four National highways – N1, N2, N4 and N6 – and one Regional highway – R40 – pass through
494-456: The principal occupations. Trading is generally in the hands of women, and a husband has no control over his wife's money. Succession to most offices held by women and inheritance of women's property are by matrilineal descent. Inheritance of other property and succession to male-held public offices are by patrilineal descent. Men of the lineage live together in a men's compound, while women, even after marriage, live with their mothers and children in
520-425: The region is through the local government system. Under this administration system, the region is divided into 29 MMDA's (made up of 2 Metropolitan, 23 Municipal and 4 Ordinary Assemblies). Each District, Municipal or Metropolitan Area and it's corresponding constituency, is administered by a Chief Executive and a Member of Parliament, representing the central government but deriving authority from an Assembly headed by
546-401: The school has a population of about 1,400 students and 104 teachers. Courses offered in the school include General Arts, General Science, Agriculture, Business and Visual Arts. Ashaiman Municipal District Retail business scrap business The district is bordered to the north by Kpone Katamanso District and to the south by Tema Metropolis District . The total area of the district
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#1732876898237572-453: The second most populous (total number of people) region of Ghana behind the Ashanti Region . Owing to in-migration and a high population growth rate, however, the region has the highest population density in the country.Greater Accra is the regional capital of Ghana. The Ga sub-group of the Ga-Dangme people is the historical population of Accra. They form the largest ethnic sub-group in
598-483: The smallest area of Ghana 's 16 administrative regions , occupying a total land surface of 3,245 square kilometres. This is 1.4 per cent of the total land area of Ghana. It is the most populated region , with a population of 5,455,692 in 2021, accounting for 17.7 per cent of Ghana's total population. The Greater Accra region is the most urbanized region in the country with 87.4% of its total population living in urban centres. The capital city of Greater Accra Region
624-475: The town is agriculture , followed by manufacturing and services . Ashaiman, along with other parts of Ghana, has a paramount chief or Omanhene in which the current placeholder is Nii Annang Adzor. Ashaiman is located in the Ashaiman Municipal which has an total land area of 45 square kilometres (17 sq mi). The district bordered Kpone Katamanso Municipal District to the north and east and
650-440: The town is Nii Annang Adzor. According to local belief, the name came from two Ga words: "Ashai", the first name of the man who had founded the town (Ibrahim Nii Ashai), and " Mang " which means "town". Therefore, it is abbreviated to "Ashaiman". Ashaiman was founded by Nii Ashai after he had moved from Tema . The town was expanded by squatters who were building Tema and others and had moved in to occupy government land. Most of
676-697: Was announced that a 190-bed capacity district hospital was going to be built at Ashaiman as part of Ghana's Agenda 111, a project aim to improve access to convectional healthcare. The project has a budget of US$ 12 million and is expect to be completed in late-2024. The most well-known educational institution in the town is the Ashaiman Senior High School. It was founded in September 1990 by the Provisional National Defence Council and it began with 39 students and two teachers. Currently
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