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Brong-Ahafo region

Brong-Ahafo region

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nameBrong-Ahafo region
typeRegion
image_skylineBui Bayou.jpg
image_captionBui Bayou
image_mapGhana-Brong-Ahafo.png
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map_captionLocation of Brong-Ahafo region in Ghana
flag_size130px
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameGhana
leader_titleRegional minister
leader_nameKwaku Asomah-Cheremeh
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seat_typeCapital
seatSunyani
area_total_km239,557
area_rankRanked 2nd
population_total2310983
population_as_of2010 Census
population_rankRanked 6th
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demographics1_title2Per capita
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demographics_type2GDP (nominal)
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· 6th
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· 6th

The Brong-Ahafo region was a region in central Ghana. Brong-Ahafo was bordered to the north by the Black Volta river and to the east by the Lake Volta, and to the south by the Ashanti, Eastern and Western regions. The capital of Brong-Ahafo is Sunyani. Brong-Ahafo was created on 14 April 1959 from the then Western Ashanti and named after the main ethnic groups, the Brong and Ahafo. In 2019, as a result of the 2018 Ghanaian new regions referendum, the region was divided into three, namely Bono, Bono East and Ahafo regions, and ceased to exist.

Economy and tourism

Brong Ahafo is known for its large cocoa production and agribusiness industries. Brong-Ahafo contains many Akan cultural and wildlife attractions, but it is less known to tourists than the Ashanti or Central region. Attractions of Brong-Ahafo include Kintampo, with its waterfalls (Kintampo waterfalls) and nature reserves; Fiema, one of the communities which is home to the Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary (a short distance outside Sunyani); national parks, Bui National Park and Digya National Park.

Education

Paul Yeboah is the founder of the Ghana Permaculture Institute. The Ghana Permaculture Institute is a non-profit organization in Techiman (Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana). The purpose of the Institute is to train communities how to build and maintain stable food systems using Permaculture sustainable practices that restore, take care of local ecosystems, and to improve quality of life in rural and urban areas.

Universities in the area include the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR), Catholic University College of Ghana (CUCG), Anglican University of Technology (AnguTech), College of Science, Arts and Education (CSAE) and Sunyani Technical University.

Sports

The region is renowned for producing a lot of elite athletes. Asamoah Gyan, Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu and John Paintsil are just a few of the numerous prominent sports personalities the region has produced. Currently, the region houses three of the 16 teams in the Ghana premier league. Aduana Stars F.C. is the traditional team of the Dormaa Traditional Area and it is based in Dormaa Ahenkro. They were promoted into the league for the first time in 2009 and emerged champions of the Ghana premier league that same year. In 2010 the premier league was won by Berekum Chelsea F.C., a club which is based in Berekum. Aduana Stars won the 2017 Ghanaian Premier League. Bechem United F.C. is the third Ghana Premier League team from the Brong-Ahafo Region.

Districts

Districts of the Brong Ahafo region

The Brong Ahafo region was created in April 1959. It contains 27 districts. They are made up of 8 municipal and 19 ordinary districts as follows:

#DistrictCapitalPopulation12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728
Asunafo North MunicipalGoaso
Asunafo SouthKukuom
Asutifi NorthKenyasi
Asutifi SouthHwidiem
Atebubu-Amantin MunicipalAtebubu
Banda DistrictBanda Ahenkro
Berekum East MunicipalBerekum
Berekum WestJinijini
Dormaa EastWamfie
Dormaa MunicipalDormaa Ahenkro
Dormaa WestNkrankwanta
Jaman NorthSampa
Jaman South MunicipalDrobo
Kintampo North MunicipalKintampo
Kintampo SouthJema
Nkoranza NorthBusunya
Nkoranza South MunicipalNkoranza
Pru
Sene EastKajaji
Sene WestKwame Danso
Sunyani MunicipalSunyani
Sunyani WestOdumase
TainNsawkaw
Tano NorthDuayaw Nkwanta
Tano SouthBechem
Techiman MunicipalTechiman
Techiman North(Tuobodom)
Wenchi MunicipalWenchi

Notable people

Notable citizens of the Brong-Ahafo RegionCitizenSettlement
Kevin-Prince BoatengKyeremasu, Dormaa East
Asamoah GyanWenchi
James Kwesi AppiahSunyani
George BennehJamdede
Emmanuel Agyemang-BaduSeikwa
John PaintsilBerekum
Kwadwo Afari-GyanBerekum
Ernest AsanteSunyani
Saddick AdamsSunyani
Nana Yaw Konadu YeboahSunyani
Kwame Saarah-MensahTanoso, Sunyani

References

References

  1. "Regional Ministers - Government of Ghana".
  2. "Subnational HDI".
  3. Daniel Miles McFarland, ''Historical Dictionary of Ghana'', [[Scarecrow Press]], 1995, p. 56
  4. Ali, Biiya Mukusah. (23 August 2019). "Former Brong Ahafo Region to mark 60th anniversary".
  5. Online, Peace FM. "Cocoa Industry Under Threat - Illegal Miners Destroy Rehabilitated Farms".
  6. YAW KYERE, EDWARD. "FARMERS' PERCEPTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE ITS MANIFESTATIONS IN SMALLHOLDER COCOA SYSTEMS AND SHIFTS IN CROPPING PATTERN IN THE FOREST-SAVANNAH TRANSITIONAL ZONE OF GHANA".
  7. (17 November 2015). "Fieldresearch: Ghana Permaculture Institute".
  8. (2013-03-18). "Ghana Permaculture Institute".
  9. (2023-08-17). "Students of Sunyani Technical University develop triple-power spraying machine - MyJoyOnline".
  10. (2021-08-04). "UENR appeals for government assistance to build a Multipurpose STEM Centre - MyJoyOnline".
  11. "Aduana are champions". Daily Graphic.
  12. "Brong Ahafo". GhanaDistricts..
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