Bono East Region
The Bono East Region of Ghana is a proposed new region to be carved out of the existing Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana. The designated capital for the new region is Techiman. This creation of this new region was in fulfillment of a promise made by the New Patriotic Party prior to the 2016 Ghana general election. Upon winning the elections, the President, Nana Akuffo Addo created the Ministry of Regional Reorganization to oversee policy formulation and implementation. In all six new regions are to be created from the existing ten regions of Ghana. The other regions are Western North, Ahafo, Savannah, North East, and Oti regions.[1]
The execution of plans for the creation of the regions was seeded to the newly created Ministry of Regional Reorganization and Development[2] which is under the leadership of Hon. Dan Botwe. Government of Ghana ministry charged with the responsibility of supervising the creation of new regions in Ghana.[2] In March 2017, the ministry sent the blue print for the creation of the region along with others to the Council of State. The council met over 36 times from the time of submission to August 2017.[3] The final stage for the creation of the region was decided through a referendum by the people within the catchment of the new region on 27 December 2018.[4][5]
History
A referendum on 27 December 2018[6] resulted in 450,812 casting their votes representing 85.82 per cent of 525,275 registered voters. 448,545 (99.50 per cent); voted in favour of the creation of the new region with 1,384 (0.31 per cent) voting against. A total of 883 (0.20 per cent) ballots were rejected.[7][8][9]
Geography and climate
Location and size
The Savannah Region is bordered on the north by the Upper West region.
Climate and vegetation
The Bono East Region is part of the vegetative belt of Ghana and enjoy a climate that is not harsh. The vegetation consists predominantly of forest and fertile soils. Between December and April is the dry season. The wet season is between about July and November with an average annual rainfall of 750 to 1050 mm (30 to 40 inches). The highest temperatures are reached at the end of the dry season, the lowest in December and January. However, the hot Harmattan wind from the Sahara blows frequently between December and the beginning of February. The temperatures can vary between 14 °C (59 °F) at night and 40 °C (104 °F) during the day.
Tourism & Park
Demographics
The Savannah Region has a low population density, and, along with the official language of English, most inhabitants speak a language of the Bono language.
Religion
Christianity and Islam form the dominant religions of the region. [10]
Districts
The Bono East Region of Ghana contains 11 districts. They are;
1. Atebubu-Amanten Municipal
2. Kintampo Municipal
3. Kintampo South District
4. Nkoranza Municipal
5. Nkoranza North District
6. Pru East District
7. Pru West District
8. Sene East District
9. Sene West District
10. Techiman North District
11. Techiman Municipal
11.
References
- ^ Bureau, Communications. ""Creation Of 6 New Regions In The Hands Of EC & Ghanaians" – President Akufo-Addo". www.presidency.gov.gh. Retrieved 2018-12-21.
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- ^ "Council of State met 36 times on new Regions - Nana Otuo Siriboe II". GhanaCrusader.com - Latest News in Ghana and Beyond. 2017-08-16. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
- ^ ""Creation Of New Region In Your Hands" – President Akufo-Addo To Nayiri – The Presidency, Republic of Ghana". presidency.gov.gh. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
- ^ "EC sets December 27 for referendum on new regions | xxxxxxxxxxx 2018-08-23". www.ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 2018-12-21.
- ^ "Referendum: Massive YES votes for 6 new regions | General News 2018-12-28". www.ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
- ^ "All six proposed regions meet constitutional threshold requirements – EC". Ghana Business News. 29 December 2018.
- ^ Zurek, Kweku. "CONFIRMED: Results of the 2018 Referendum on new regions". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
- ^ "Referendum: 6 new regions get massive 'YES' votes". www.pulse.com.gh. 2018-12-28. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
- ^ Table 4.17: Population by religious affiliation and region, 2010 [1]