Banda Ahenkro

Banda Ahenkro
Town and District Capital
Banda Ahenkro is located in Ghana
Banda Ahenkro
Banda Ahenkro
Location in Ghana
Coordinates: 8°09′55″N 2°21′20″W / 8.16528°N 2.35556°W / 8.16528; -2.35556
Country Ghana
Region Bono region
DistrictBanda District (Ghana)
Elevation
361 m (1,184 ft)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total2,795[1]
 • Demonym
Nafaa
Time zoneGMT
 • Summer (DST)GMT
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The Lord's Prayer in Nafaanra

Banda Ahenkro is a town located in the west-northern of Bono region, Ghana, near the border of Ivory Coast.[2] Its geography provided a home for numerous groups seeking shelter from across West Africa during the slave trade era.[citation needed] 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. This is because they were predominantly Muslims and were found praying throughout the night. Later, 'woanda' was also corrupted by the Bono neighbours to become Banda. The settlement evolved to become the chief town or 'Ahenkro' within a collection of Nafana communities.[citation needed]

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.[3]

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 in 2012[when?]hence bringing the total number of MMDAs to 216.[4]

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.[5] The population has been increasing over the years with a growth rate of 2.6%.[6]

  1. ^ "World Gazetteer online". World-gazetteer.com. Archived from the original on 11 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Brong Ahafo to be known as Bono Region". Graphic Online. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  3. ^ ["Ghana District". Retrieved 18 April 2017. Banda District
  4. ^ Online, Peace FM. "New Districts Suffers Setback". Peacefmonline- Ghana news. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  5. ^ Source: Ghana Statistical Service –Population Estimates for Brong Ahafo Region-2010
  6. ^ "Home". Ghana statistics service.