GHANA REGIONS

For political and administrative purposes, Ghana is divided into 10 regions: Western, Central, Greater Accra, Easter, Volta , Ashanti , Brong-Ahafo, Northern, Upper West and Upper East. Each region is headed by a Regional Minister who is the direct representative of the government.
He is assisted by a regional co-ordinating council, which, among other things, co-ordinates and formulates integrated district plans and programmes within the framework of approved national development policies and priorities.
Under the regional administrations are 110 district administrations, each headed by a District Chief Executive. The District Chief Executive is also the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the District Assembly, which is the highest political and administrative authority in the district.
Region |
Population |
Capital |
Greater Accra Region |
2,909,643 |
Accra |
Central Region |
1,580,047 |
Cape Coast |
Eastern Region |
2,108,852 |
Koforidua |
Western Region |
1,842,878 |
Sekondi Takoradi |
Ashanti Region |
3,187,601 |
Kumasi |
Northern Region |
1,854,994 |
Tamale |
Upper East Region |
917,251 |
Bolgatanga |
Upper West |
573,860 |
Wa |
Volta Region |
1,612,299 |
Ho |
Brong Ahafo Region |
1,824,822 |
Sunyani |
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