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Eastern Region (Ghana)

Region of Ghana

Eastern Region (Ghana)

Summary

Region of Ghana

FieldValue
nameEastern Region
typeRegion
image_skylineUmbrella Rock at Boti Falls.jpg
image_captionTourists enjoying themselves at Umbrella Rock
image_mapFile:Ghana-EasternRegion.png
mapsize250px
map_captionLocation of Eastern Region in Ghana
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameGhana
leader_titleRegional Minister
leader_nameRita Akosua Adjei Away
seat_typeCapital
seatKoforidua
area_total_km219,323
area_rankRanked 6th
population_total2925653
population_as_of2021 Census
population_rankRanked 3rd
population_density_km2auto
demographics_type1GDP (PPP)
demographics1_title1Year
demographics1_info12013
demographics1_title2Per capita
demographics1_info2$5,150
demographics_type2GDP (Nominal)
demographics2_title1Year
demographics2_info12013
demographics2_title2Per capita
demographics2_info2$2,500
blank_name_sec2HDI (2022)
blank_info_sec20.649
· 2nd
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· 2nd The Eastern Region is located in the eastern part of Ghana and is one of the sixteen administrative regions of Ghana. Eastern Region is bordered to the east by the Lake Volta, to the north by Bono East Region and Ashanti region, to the west by Ashanti Region, to the south by Central Region and Greater Accra Region. Akans are the dominant inhabitants and natives of Eastern Region, and Akan, Ewe, Krobo, Hausa and English are the main spoken languages. The capital town of Eastern Region is Koforidua. The Eastern Region is the location of the Akosombo Dam, and the economy of the Eastern Region is dominated by its high-capacity electricity generation. Eastern Region covers an area of 19,323 square kilometres, which is about 8.1% of Ghana's total landform.

Hydro project

High-capacity electricity generation Akosombo Hydroelectric Project contains three main tributaries: the Black Volta; the White Volta and the Red Volta and the Akosombo Hydroelectric Project flows into the Gulf of Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean. The dam measures at 440 ft (134 m) above ground level. The large electric power generating capacity is 912 megawatts. The dam helps supplies electricity to an economically important town called Tema.

Education

Senior High Schools

  • Abetifi Presbyterian Senior High School
  • Abetifi Technical School
  • Abetifi Vocational Institute
  • Abomosu STEM SHS
  • Abuakwa State College
  • Aburi Girls' Senior High School
  • Aburi Presby Senior High
  • Adeisu Presbyterian Senior High School
  • Adonten Senior High School
  • Adukrom Presbyterian Senior High Technical School
  • Akim Achiase Senior High School
  • Akim Swedru Senior High School
  • Akro Senior High Technical School, Odumase Krobo
  • Akwamuman Senior High School
  • Akwatia Technical Institute
  • Akosombo International School
  • Anum Presby Senior High School
  • Asafo Senior High School
  • Asamankese Senior High School
  • Asesewa Senior High School
  • Akuse Methodist Senior High School
  • Akro Senior High School
  • Apersua Community Senior High School
  • Asuom Senior High School
  • Begoro Presbyterian Senior High School
  • Benkum Senior High School
  • Boso Senior High Tech School
  • Donkorkrom Agric Senior High School
  • Ghana Senior High School, Koforidua
  • H'Mount Sinai Senior High School
  • Islamic girls Senior High School
  • Kade Senior High-Technical School
  • Kibi Secondary Technical Senior High School
  • Kibi Technical Institute
  • Klo Agogo Senior High School
  • Koforidua Senior High Technical School
  • Krobo Girls Senior High School
  • Kwabeng Anglican Senior High and Technical School
  • Legacy Girls' College, Akuse
  • Mangoase Senior High School
  • Manya Krobo Senior High School
  • Methodist Girls' High School (Mamfe)
  • Akuse Methodist Senior High Technical School
  • Mpraeso Senior High School
  • New Abirem Senior High School
  • New Juaben Senior High Commercial School
  • New Nsutam Senior High School
  • Nifa Senior High School
  • Nkawkaw Senior High School
  • Nkwatia Presby Senior High School
  • Nsawam Senior High school
  • Oda Senior High School
  • Ofori Panin Senior High School
  • Okuapeman Senior High School
  • Osino Senior High School
  • Oti Boateng Senior High School
  • Oyoko Methodist Senior High School
  • Presbyterian Senior High School, Akuapim-Mampong
  • Presbyterian Senior High Technical School, Adukrom
  • Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary
  • Saint Francis Senior High School
  • Saviour Senior High School
  • Sekyere SDA Senior High School
  • Somanya Senior High Technical School.
  • St Fidelis Senior High School
  • St Matins Senior High School
  • St Paul's Senior Secondary School
  • St. Peter's Boys Senior High School
  • St Roses Senior High (Akwatia)
  • St Stephens senior and technical
  • St Thomas Senior High Technical School, Asamankese
  • Suhum Presbyterian Senior High School
  • Suhum Senior High and Technical School
  • W.B.M.Zion Senior High School, Old Tafo,
  • Yilo Krobo Senior High School

The region also boasts of some quality basic schools one which is Hecta School Complex, established in 1962, and others.

Colleges

  • Kibi Presbyterian College of Education
  • Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong
  • Presbyterian Women's College of Education
  • Mount Mary College of Education, Somanya
  • Seventh Day Adventist College of Education, Asokore
  • Abetifi Presbyterian College of Education

Universities

  • Ashesi University
  • All Nations University
  • University College of Agriculture and Environmental Studies
  • Koforidua Technical University
  • Presbyterian University College (Abetifi Kwahu)
  • Presbyterian University college (Akropong)
  • University of Environment and Sustainable Development, Somanya

Districts

District changes

Achiase District was carved out of the existing Birim South District and inaugurated on 22 February 2019. The Afram Plains District has since been split into two and renamed as Kwahu Afram Plains North District with its capital being Donkorkrom and Kwahu Afram Plains South District with its capital also being Tease. The Akuapim South District, East Akim District and Kwahu West Districts have been upgraded to Municipal status with the addition of Birim Central Municipal District which is entirely new. Other new districts include Akyemansa District and Kwahu East District. The Manya Krobo District has been split into Lower Manya Krobo District and Upper Manya Krobo District.

Administrative divisions

The political administration of the region is through the local government system. Under this administration system, the region is divided into 33 MMDA's (mMDAsMd by a presiding member elected from among the members themselves. The MMDA's were increased from 9 to 15 in 1988; then from 15 to 17 in 2004; then from 17 to 21 in 2008; then from 21 to 26 in 2012; and recently from 26 to 33 in 2018. The current list is as follows:

DistrictCapitalConstituencyMember of ParliamentParty
Abuakwa North MunicipalKukurantumiAbuakwa NorthGifty Twum AmpofoNPP
Abuakwa South MunicipalKibiAbuakwa SouthSamuel Atta AkyeaNPP
AchiaseAchiaseAchiaseKofi Ahenkorah MarfoNPP
Akuapim North MunicipalAkropongAkropongNana Ama Dokua Asiamah AdjeiNPP
Akuapim SouthAburiAkwapim SouthOsei Bonsu AmoahNPP
AkyemansaOfoaseOfoase-AyirebiKojo Oppong-NkrumahNPP
Asene Manso AkrosoMansoAsene Akroso MansoGeorge Kwame AboagyeNPP
AsuogyamanAtimpokuAsuogyamanThomas Nyarko AmpemNDC
Atiwa EastAnyinamAtiwa EastAbena Osei AsareNPP
Atiwa WestKwabengAtiwa WestKwesi Amoako AttaNPP
AyensuanoCoaltarAyensuanoTeddy Safori AddiNDC
Birim Central MunicipalAkim OdaAkim OdaAlexander Akwasi AcquahNPP
Birim NorthNew AbiremAbiremJohn Frimpong OseiNPP
Birim SouthAkim SwedruAkim SwedruKennedy Osei NyarkoNPP
DenkyembourAkwatiaAkwatiaHenry Yiadom BoakyeNDC
Fanteakwa NorthBegoroFanteakwa NorthKwabena Amankwa AsiamahNPP
Fanteakwa SouthOsinoFanteakwa SouthKofi Okyere-AgyekumNPP
Kwaebibirem MunicipalKadeKadeAlexander AgyareNPP
Kwahu Afram Plains NorthDonkorkromAfram Plains NorthBetty Crosby MensahNDC
Kwahu Afram Plains SouthTease, GhanaAfram Plains SouthJoseph Appiah BoatengNDC
Kwahu EastAbetifiAbetifiBryan AchemapongNPP
Kwahu SouthMpraesoMpraesoDavis Ansah OpokuNPP
Kwahu West MunicipalNkawkawNkawkawJoseph FrimpongNPP
Lower Manya Krobo MunicipalKrobo OdumaseLower ManyaEbenezer Okletey TerlabiNDC
New Juaben North MunicipalEffiduaseNew Juaben NorthKwasi Boateng AdjeiNPP
New Juaben South MunicipalKoforiduaNew Juaben SouthMichael Okyere BaafiNPP
Nsawam Adoagyire MunicipalNsawamNsawam AdoagyiriFrank Annoh-DomprehNPP
OkereAdukromOkereDaniel BotweNPP
Suhum MunicipalSuhumSuhumKwadjo AsanteNPP
Upper Manya KroboAsesewaUpper ManyaBismark Tetteh NyarkoNDC
Upper West AkimAdeisoUpper West AkimFrederick Obeng AdomNPP
West Akim MunicipalAsamankeseLower West AkimCharles AcheampongNPP
Yilo Krobo MunicipalSomanyaYilo KroboAlbert Tetteh NyakoteyNDC
Districts of the Eastern Region

Culture

Tourist Sites

[[Shai Hills Resource Reserve

Famous native citizens

#CitizenSettlement123456789101112
Nana Akufo-AddoKibi
Seth TerkperKrobo Odumase
George BoatengNkawkaw
Dr. J. B. DanquahKibi
Samuel Wilberforce Awuku-DarkoSuhum
Frederick W. K. AkuffoAkropong
Thomas Teye ParteyKrobo Odumase
Okyehemaa Nana Dokua AdutwumwaaKibi
Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori PaninKibi
Ken Ofori-AttaKibi
Samuel Atta AkyeaKibi
Hackman Owusu AgyemangKoforidua

References

Works cited

Ashanti Central

References

  1. "Regional Ministers - Government of Ghana".
  2. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab".
  3. "Eastern Region". GhanaDistricts..
  4. "The Volta River Project in Ghana, West Africa".
  5. "Akosombo Dam {{!}} dam, Ghana {{!}} Britannica".
  6. "Newly created Achiase district inaugurated".
  7. "Eastern Region".
  8. "Kwahu Afram Plains South District".
  9. (23 December 2010). "Eastern Region".
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