Banda Ahenkro

Banda Ahenkro is a town located in the west-central region of Brong Ahafo, Ghana. Its geography provided a home for numerous groups seeking shelter from across West Africa during the slave trade era. The original name of the settlement was Serminakuu meaning groups of 'grasses'. This name was changed to Banda, which is a corruption of 'Woanda' meaning 'they did not sleep'. Ancestors of Banda Ahenkro were allies of the Asante kingdom during wars and they provided a military force that virtually refused to sleep during at-war times. Later, 'woanda' was also corrupted by the Brong neighbours to become Banda. The settlement evolved to become the chief town or 'Ahenkro' within a collection of Nafana communities.

Banda Ahenkro
Town and District Capital
Banda Ahenkro
Location of Banda Ahenkro in Brong-Ahafo
Coordinates: 8°10′N 2°22′W
Region Brong-Ahafo
DistrictBanda District (Ghana)
Elevation
361 m (1,184 ft)
Population
 (2010)
  Total2,795[1]
  Demonym
Nafaa
Time zoneGMT
  Summer (DST)GMT
The Lord's Prayer in Nafaanra

Banda Ahenkro which is the district capital of Banda District was carved from Tain and forms part of the new districts and municipalities created in the year 2012 and were inaugurated at their various locations simultaneously on 28 June 2012.[2]

The late president, H.E. J.E.A Mills, by an Executive Instrument (E.I) created 46 new districts. All the inaugurated and confirmed MMDAs established are operational with immediate effect hence bringing the total number of MMDAs to 216.

The district has a population of 45,000 with Banda Ahenkro having a population of 2,795 as at 2010 with males being 21,000 and females being 24,000.[3] The population has been increasing over the years with a growth rate of 2.6%.[4]

Economy

Agriculture is the main occupation among the workforce of Banda Ahenkro.

Transportation

Banda Ahenkro, the capital of Banda District is 126 kilometres away from Sunyani, the regional capital (approximately 1 hour 47 minutes’ drive by road). The town is connected by road to Wenchi and Bui and its hydro electric power, Bui Dam. Banda Ahenkro is not serviced by a railway station on the Ghana Railway Corporation.

Communications

The town of Banda Ahenkro is outfitted with modern communication facilities which include, mobile phones, internet and e-mail services. These services are provided by telecommunication network providers MTN Ghana, Airtel Ghana, Vodafone Ghana and Tigo Ghana.[5]

Culture

The people of Banda Ahenkro celebrate 'Forjour' which is a popular festival that's being celebrated by the town. 'Forjour' is a yam festival celebrated in the month of October every year, the climax of the yam festival is the durbar of the king (Omanhene) through Banda traditional area. The festival is used as a means to remember their ancestors for protection and favour. It is also held to purify the area and allow its people to go into the traditional New Year with hope.

Sports

Many residents of Banda traditional area follows the Banda Ahenkro-based sports team, Bandaman Football Club, which is currently playing in the second division league.

Notable people

Banda Ahenkro is the home and birthplace of Armed Ibrahim, the current member of parliament for Banda District, Mr. Alexander Kofi Essien, Registrar of Ghana National House of Chiefs,[6] and others.

Health

Banda Ahenkro (B/A), on 31 May 2005. GNA- The Ghana Health Service [7] handed over a multi-million-cedi Health Centre to the people at Banda Ahenkro in Brong Ahafo.

Osabarima Okokyeredom Kwadwo Sito I, Omanhene of Banda Traditional Area, who received the keys to the facility from Mr Ebenezer Awuku, Estate Officer of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) in Sunyani in turn handed them over to the health personnel in-charge of the Centre. The Omanhene commended the government and the GHS for the provision of the facility.

Tourism

Tourists to Banda Ahenkro are attracted by the area's natural environment. Attractions include the Nyua Kpoo Mountain and the Sheli Kpoo cave which are potential tourist sites.

References

  1. "World Gazetteer online". World-gazetteer.com. Archived from the original on 11 January 2012.
  2. [ http://ghanadistricts.com/About-District-Details.aspx?distID=36&distName=Banda. Retrieved 18 April 2017. Missing or empty |title= (help) [Banda District (Ghana)|Banda District]]
  3. Source: Ghana Statistical Service –Population Estimates for Brong Ahafo Region-2010
  4. http://www.statsghana.gov.gh/
  5. Touring Brong Ahafo Region
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 February 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. http://www.ghanahealthservice.org/
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