Adabraka
Adabraka | |
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Location of Adabraka inGreater Accra Region,Ghana | |
Coordinates:5°33′47″N00°12′42″W/ 5.56306°N 0.21167°W | |
Country | Ghana |
Region | Greater Accra Region |
District | Korle-Klottey Municipal District |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor–council |
• Municipality mayor | Hon. Samuel James Nii Adjei Tawiah |
Time zone | GMT |
• Summer (DST) | GMT |
Postalcode districts | List
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Area code | 030 |
Climate | Aw |
Adabrakais a town in theKorle-Klottey Municipal District,[2]located in theGreater Accra Regionof Ghana. It was the first affluent neighborhood in Ghana during the British era.[3]The town's economy is dominated by trade, which includes the Adabraka market. As of 2019, the current mayor of the municipality the town is located in is Hon. Samuel James Nii Adjei Tawiah.
History
[edit]The town was first settled in the early 1900s developed by private owners. It steadily grew, fully developing the area between old Accra and central Adabraka by 1949 and the northern part of the town was finished by 1954. Since the 1940s, housing in the town is dominated by privately owned multihousehold buildings, consisting of four to forty rooms, most of said rooms rented to tenants.[4]
On 2 November 2024, during the daytime, a group of five armed and masked men robbed a men sited in a redToyota Corollaparked near the Adabraka market. Eyewitnesses reported seeing the robbers approached the vehicle with their gun drawn and began firing multiple shots into the air. The robbers stolen a total of around₵7,500,000 from the victim. One person suffered serious injuries during the ordeal.[5][6]TheGhana Police Servicelaunched a manhunt for the perpetrators shortly after the incident.[7]
Demographics
[edit]Geography
[edit]Adabraka is one of many neighbourhoods which surround the central business district ofAccra.The town is within walking distance of government ministries, markets, and private firms.[4]
Government
[edit]The town is administrated by theKorle-Klottey Municipal Assembly,which hasmayor–council form of government.The mayor (executive chief) is appointed by thepresident of Ghanaand approved by the town council.[8]As of 2019, the current mayor of the municipality is Hon. Samuel James Nii Adjei Tawiah.[1]
Economy
[edit]The town is home to the Adabraka market, which underwent renovations in 2013. The market was constructed in 1927 during the end ofSir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg's rule. The market is known as afish marketbecause of the many types ofdry fishsold.[9]Traders at the market hired security to protect their goods overnight.[10]
Education
[edit]Adabraka is one of three circuits which is a part of the Education Directorate.[2]: 8, 9
Adabraka was once known for theO'Reilly Senior High School.[11][12]The school is asecond cycleinstitution that relocated in 2010 to Okpoi Gonno atTeshie-Nungua.[13][14][15]
The town hosts four tertiary institutions: theAfrican University College of Communication(AUCC),[16]TheGhana Institute of Languages(GIL), the Catholic Institute of Business and Technology (CIBT), and the Accra City Campus of theUniversity of Ghana.
Healthcare
[edit]The town is home to the Accra Rehabilitation Centre, established in 1962. The institution, since it opening, has helped trained over 2,000 disabled people with employable skills.[17]The town is home to 6 CHPS compounds[a].[2]: 8
Graphic Communications Group Limitedhosts annual free health screening for residents of the town and its surrounding areas. This event, started back in 2005, is a part of the community's celebration of theHomowo.[19]
Adabraka is the location of theAccra Psychiatry Hospital,one of the oldestpsychiatryhospitals in Sub-Saharan Africa.[20]The hospital is one of three of such institutions in the country.[21]The hospital opened in 1906 and consisted of adispensary,a store, a gate keeper's room, and two large courts measured by 250 by 150 ft (76 by 46 m).[22]The institution has a current capacity of around 800 patients.[21]In 2022, it was announce by Dr Pinamang Apau, the Medical Director of the Accra Psychiatric Hospital, that theMinistry of Healthis working on redevelopment works on the hospital.[23]
Transport
[edit]Public services
[edit]Melcomhave a branch in the town which is one of many in the region.[24]
See also
[edit]Explanatory notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ab"Municipal Chief Executive".Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly.Retrieved4 November2024.
- ^abcCOMPOSITE BUDGET FOR 2024-2027 | PROGRAMME BASED BUDGE ESTIMATES FOR 2024 | KORLE KLOTTEY MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY(PDF)(Report).Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, Ghana.22 January 2024.Retrieved5 November2024.
- ^"Adabraka Area Guide".ghanapropertycentre.com.Retrieved18 September2024.
- ^abSanjek 1982,p. 59.
- ^"Daylight robbery in Accra: Gunmen escape with sacks of money from Adabraka market".Graphic Online. 2 November 2024.Retrieved4 November2024.
- ^Osei, L. (2 November 2024)."Daylight robbery in Accra: Gunmen flee with sacks of money at Adabraka".Citi Newsroom.Retrieved4 November2024.
- ^"Over GH¢7.5m stolen from gold dealer - Owners of jewellery shop give details of Adabraka daylight robbery".ghanaweb.com.4 November 2024.Retrieved4 November2024.
- ^A Guide to District Assemblies in Ghana(PDF).Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Ghana. 2010. pp. 37, 38.ISBN978-9988572136.Retrieved23 August2024.
- ^Asare, E. (3 June 2020)."Adabraka Market; the processed fish centre".Graphic Online.Retrieved5 November2024.
- ^Budlender, D. (2015)."Budgeting and the Informal Economy in Accra, Ghana"(PDF).Cambridge, Massachusetts:WIEGO.pp. 3, 5, 7.Retrieved5 November2024.
- ^"Educational Institutions".centralregion.gov.gh.Archived fromthe originalon 1 August 2017.Retrieved12 August2011.
- ^"References » Schools/Colleges".modernghana.com.Retrieved12 August2011.
- ^"Ministry of Education relocates O'Reilly Senior High School to Nungua".ghanaweb.com.31 December 2010.Retrieved30 January2023.
- ^"O'Reilly SHS begins boarding system".Graphic Online. 28 January 2015.Retrieved19 September2019.
- ^"List of Secondary Schools in Ghana".ghanaschoolsnet.com.Retrieved12 August2011.
- ^Ndetei, C.; Simwa, A. (2 April 2024)."African University College of Communication courses, fees and admission requirements".yen.com.gh.Retrieved6 November2024.
- ^"2018 Light the World in AWA | Accra Rehabilitation Center Receives Support During Light the World Launch".Accra, Ghana:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.February 2019.Retrieved6 November2024.
- ^"National Community Health Planning and Services (CHPS) Policy"(PDF).Ministry of Health. 2014. p. 13.Retrieved9 October2024.
...CHPS is a national mechanism to deliver essential community based health services involving planning and service delivery with the communities...
- ^"Graphic Clinic offers free health screening to Adabraka residents".Ghanaian Times.18 October 2024.Retrieved4 November2024.
- ^Forster 1962,p. 25.
- ^abBoye, M. (7 September 2017)."Inside Accra Psychiatric Hospital: The good, the bad, the ugly!".ghanaweb.com.Retrieved6 November2024.
- ^Forster 1962,p. 26.
- ^Andoh, D.; Konadu-Boakye, E. (23 March 2022)."Redevelopment of Accra Psychiatric Hospital to begin September".Graphic Online.Retrieved6 November2024.
- ^"Melcom opens new store at Mataheko, Afienya based on consumer feedback".Pulse Ghana.19 June 2019.Retrieved25 May2022.
Journals
[edit]- Sanjek, R. (1982). "The Organization of Households in Adabraka: Toward a Wider Comparative Perspective".Comparative Studies in Society and History.24(1): 57–103.doi:10.1017/S0010417500009798.JSTOR178722.
- Forster, EB (1962)."A Historical Survey of Psychiatric Practice in Ghana".Ghana Medical Journal.46(3) (published 2012): 158–162.PMC3645160.PMID23661830.
External links
[edit]- Media related toAdabrakaat Wikimedia Commons