Greater Accra Region

administrative region insyd Ghana

Greater Accra Region get de area wey be small for Ghana ein 16 administrative regions, edey occupy total land surface of 3,245 square kilometres.[1] Dis be like 1.4 percent of de total land area for Ghana insyd. Ebe de most populated region, wey eget sam population of 5,455,692 for 2021 tym insyd, wey dey account for 17.7 percent of Ghana ein total population.[2][3]

Greater Accra Region
regions of Ghana
Year dem found am23 July 1982 Edit
ContinentAfrica Edit
CountryGhana Edit
CapitalAccra Edit
Edey de administrative territorial entity insydGhana Edit
Located in time zoneGreenwich Mean Time Edit
Coordinate location5°45′0″N 0°0′0″E Edit
Dey share bother plusCentral Region, Eastern Region (Ghana), Volta Region Edit
Language dem useGhanaian Pidgin English, Dangme, Ewe, Ga Edit
Email addressmailto:info@gtarcc.gov.gh Edit
Dema official websitehttp://www.gtarcc.gov.gh/ Edit
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Greater Accra Regional Hospital

Greater Accra region be de most urbanized region for de country insyd wey eget 87.4% of ein total population wey dey live for urban centres.[4] De capital city for Greater Accra Region be Accra wey be de capital city give Ghana.

History.

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For 1960 insyd, Greater Accra, then tyms dem refer to as Accra Capital District, na ebe geographically part of de Eastern Region. Na, howeva, de Minister responsible give local government administer am separately. Effect from 23 July 1982, de Greater Accra Region Law (PNDCL 26) create Greater Accra as legally separate region.[5]

Geography

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Location den size

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De Eastern Region dey border de Greater Accra Region for de north, de Volta Region for de east, de Gulf of Guinea for de south, den de Central Region for de west. Ebe de smallest region for Ghana for total area insyd, wey 16 administrative areas dey make am of.

Tourism.

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Parks

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  • Shai Reserve
  • Lakeside Marina Park[6]
  • Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
  • Efua Sutherland Children's Park
  • Legon Botanical Garden and playground[7][8]

Recreation areas

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  • National Museum
  • La Pleasure Beach
  • Kokrobite Beach
  • Coco Beach Resort
  • Cocoloco Beach
  • Korle Beach Resort
  • Next Door Beach Resort
  • Manet Paradise
  • Ada Paradise Beach
  • Ningo-Prampram Beach
  • Rufus Green Parks
  • Labadi Beach
  • Laboma Beach
  • Titanic Beach
  • Bojo Beach
  • Sandbox beach Club
  • Afrikiko
  • Bloombar
  • legon botanical garden.
  • Achimota forest

National monuments

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  • National Theater
  • Independence Square
  • Accra International Conference Center
  • Center for National Culture

National historic sites

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  • Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum
  • Osu Castle
  • National Museum of Ghana

Oda tourist attractions

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  • Fishing port at Jamestown
  • Du Bois Memorial Center for Pan-African Culture
  • George Padmore Research Library on African Affairs
  • Agblobloshie Market
  • Makola Market
  • Trade Fair Center

Governance

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District Capital Constituency Member of Parliament Party
Ablekuma Central Municipal Lartebiokorshie Ablekuma Central Dan Abdul-latif NDC
Ablekuma North Municipal Darkuman Ablekuma North Sheila Bartels NPP
Ablekuma West Municipal Dansoman Ablekuma West Ursula G Owusu NPP
Accra Metropolitan Accra Ablekuma South Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije NDC
Odododiodio Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye NDC
Okaikwei Central Patrick Yaw Boamah NPP
Okaikwei South Dakoa Newman NPP
Ada East Ada Foah Ada Comfort Doyoe Cudjoe-Ghansah NDC
Ada West Sege Sege Christian Corleytey Otuteye NDC
Adenta Municipal Adenta Adenta Mohammed Adamu Ramadan NDC
Ashaiman Municipal Ashaiman Ashaiman Ashaiman NDC
Ayawaso Central Municipal Kokomlemle Ayawaso Central Henry Quartey NPP
Ayawaso East Municipal Nima Ayawaso East Naser Toure Mahama NDC
Ayawaso North Municipal Accra New Town Ayawaso North Yussif Issaka Jajah NDC
Ayawaso West Municipal Dzorwulu Ayawaso West Lydia Alhassan NPP
Ga Central Municipal Sowutuom Anyaa-Sowutuom Dickson Adomako Kissi NPP
Ga East Municipal Abokobi Dome-Kwabenya Sarah Adwoa Safo NPP
Ga North Municipal Amomole Trobu Moses Anim NPP
Ga South Municipal Ngleshie Amanfro Bortianor-Ngleshie-Amanfrom Sylvester Tetteh NPP
Domeabra-Obom Sophia Karen Edem Ackuaku NDC
Ga West Municipal Amasaman Amasaman Akwasi Owusu Afrifa-Mensah NPP
Korle Klottey Municipal Osu Korle Klottey Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings NDC
Kpone Katamanso Municipal Kpone Kpone-Katamanso Joseph Akuerteh NDC
Krowor Municipal Nungua Krowor Agnes Naa Momo Lartey NDC
La Dade Kotopon Municipal La Dade Kotopon Rita Naa Odoley Sowah NDC
La Nkwantanang Madina Municipal Madina Abokobi-Madina Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu NDC
Ledzokuku Municipal Teshie Ledzokuku Benjamin Ayiku Nartey NDC
Ningo Prampram Prampram Ningo-Prampram Samuel George Nartey NDC
Okaikwei North Municipal Tesano Okaikwei North Theresa Lardi Awuni NDC
Shai Osudoku Dodowa Shai-Osudoku Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo NDC
Tema Metropolitan Tema Tema Central Yves Hanson-Nortey NPP
Tema East Isaac Ashai Odamtten NDC
Tema West Municipal Tema Community 18 Tema West Carlos Kingsley Ahenkora NPP
Weija Gbawe Municipal Weija Weija Tina Gifty Naa Ayeley Mensah NPP

Demographics

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Population

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Dem locate de center of population for de Greater Accra region wey dey comprise de Accra Metropolitan, Tema Metropolitan, Adenta Municipal, La Nkwantanang Madina Municipal District, Ashaiman Municipal, Ledzokuku-Krowor Municipal, Ga East Municipal, Ga West Municipal, den Ga South Municipal districts.[9]

Historical population
Year Pop. ±%
1984 1,431,099 —    
2000 2,905,726 +103.0%
2010 4,010,054 +38.0%
2021 5,455,692 +36.1%
source:[10]

Ethnicity

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Immigration

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1.3% of de inhabitants of de Greater Accra Region be immigrants from outsyd Ghana.

De largest portion for de population for Accra be Akan, wey be 39.8% of de population. De next largest group be Ga-Dangme wey be 30.7% of de population. After dis 18% of de population be Ewe.[11] De Ga sub-group of de Ga-Dangme people be de historical population of Accra. Dem dey form de largest ethnic sub-group for de Greater Accra Region insyd, plus 18.9% of de population. De Fantes be de next largest ethnic sub-group, plus 10% of de population.

Population growth

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For 1960 insyd na de population of de Greater Accra Region be 491,817. For 2000 insyd na de population be 2,905,726. For 2010 insyd na de population be 4,010,054.[2][11]

Religion

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De religious affiliations for de people of de Greater Accra region be:[12]

  • Christian – 77.8%
  • Muslim –16.2%
  • Oda Religions – 4.6%
  • Traditional – 1.4%

Education

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Senior high schools

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  • Christian Methodist Senior High School
  • Accra Academy
  • St. Martins Senior High School
  • Accra Girls Senior High School
  • Accra High School
  • Accra Wesley Girls' High School
  • Achimota Senior High School
  • Ebenezer Senior High School
  • Holy Trinity Cathedral Senior High School
  • Kaneshie Senior High School
  • Kinbu Senior High School
  • Presbyterian Senior High School, Osu
  • Wesley Grammar Senior High School
  • St. Mary's Senior High School
  • St. Margaret-Mary Senior High School
  • Sacred Heart Vocational Institute
  • Accra Technical Training Centre
  • Accra Wesley Girls' Senior High School
  • Chemu Senior High School
  • Manhean Senior High School
  • Tema Senior High School
  • Methodist Day Senior High School
  • Presbyterian Senior High School, Tema
  • Our Lady Of Mercy Senior High School
  • Tema Technical Institute
  • Labone Senior High School
  • Presbyterian Senior High Sch, La
  • St. Thomas Aquinas Senior High School
  • Armed Forces Senior High Technical
  • Amasaman Senior High Technical School
  • St. John's Grammar Senior High School
  • Ngleshie Amanfro Senior High School
  • Odorgonno Senior High School
  • West African Senior High School
  • Presbyterian Boys' Senior High School, Legon
  • Ada Senior High School
  • Ada Technical Institute
  • Ada Senior High Technical School
  • Osudoku Senior High School
  • Ningo Senior High School
  • Prampram Senior High School
  • Ashaiman Senior High School
  • Don Bosco Senior High Technical School
  • Nungua Senior High School
  • O'reilly Senior High School
  • Presbyteian Senior High School, Teishie
  • Teishie Technical Training Centre
  • The Morning Star International High School, Dodowa
  • Kpone Community Day Senior High School
  • Kwabenya Community Day Senior High School
  • Frafraha Community Day Senior
  • Ghanata Senior High School

Higher education

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Greater Accra get three public four-year institutions, de University of Ghana for Accra insyd, Ghana Institute of Journalism den University of Professional Studies, East Legon, Accra. For addition, number of private varsities den university colleges dey wey dem spread thru de region.

Shopping centres den dema locations

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  • Accra Mall - Tetteh Quarshie Roundabout
  • Melcom Shopping Centers- Accra Central, Adabraka, North Industrial Area, Spintex, Teshie, La, Dansoman, East Legon, Madina, Fafraha, Achimota, Wejja, Kasoa etc.
  • Marina Mall - Airport Area
  • West Hills Mall - Weija
  • Oxford Street Mall - Osu
  • The Junction Mall - Nungua
  • The Achimota Mall - Achimota
  • A&C Mall - East Legon
  • The Palace Malls - Spintex, Atomic Junction
  • The China Mall - Spintex

Sports

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  • Accra Hearts of Oak, Premier League Football
  • Great Olympics, Premier League Football
  • International Allies F.C., Division One League
  • Liberty Professionals, Division One League
  • Tema Youth F.C., Division One League
  • Legon Cities F.C., Premier League Football
  • Accra Lions F.C, Premier League Football

Famous native den resident citizens

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Famous native citizens of Greater Accra
# Citizen Settlement
1 Sarkodie Tema
2 Stonebwoy Ashaiman
3 Joselyn Canfor Dumas Accra
4 Azumah Nelson Accra
5 Arthur Wharton Accra
6 Nana Aba Anamoah Accra
7 Asamoah Gyan Accra
8 Leo Myles-Mills Accra
9 Shatta Wale Korle Gonno
10 Serwaa Amihere Accra
11 Samuel Darko Accra
12 Terry Darious N Gibson Nima/Korle Gono

References

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  1. "About GAR – Greater Accra Region". Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Population & Housing Census 2010" (PDF). Ghana Statistical Service. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 December 2018. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  3. "Greater Accra - Government of Ghana". Government of Ghana. Archived from the original on 17 November 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  4. Songsore, Jacob. "The Urban Transition in Ghana: Urbanization, National Development and Poverty Reduction" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 15 April 2016.
  5. "Greater Accra Region - Political Administration". Archived from the original on 2 November 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
  6. "Lakeside Marina Park". BeautifulGhana. 20 February 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  7. "parks at accra - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 5 October 2024.
  8. Adam, Hakeem (23 January 2017). "The Most Beautiful Parks And Gardens In Accra". Culture Trip. Retrieved 5 October 2024.
  9. "Environmental and Structural Inequalities in Greater Accra". The Journal of the International Institute. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
  10. Ghana population statistics
  11. 11.0 11.1 "Greater Accra - Government of Ghana". Government of Ghana. Archived from the original on 23 February 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  12. "Greater Accra Region". Ghanadistricts.com. Archived from the original on 27 June 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
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