KWAHU WEST MUNICIPALITY

The Kwahu West Municipal Assembly was carved out of Kwahu South District as Kwahu West District in August, 2004 by a Legislative Instrument 1589. It was however upgraded to a Municipal status in July, 2007 by Legislative Instrument 1870. It has Nkawkaw as its administrative capital; which is the second largest urban towns in the Eastern Region. It has 214 settlements within its jurisdiction. The Municipality’s capital, Nkawkaw is located about 241 kilometres north-west of Accra. According to the 2010 Population and Housing Census, the Municipality had a population of 93,584. The sex distribution of the population indicates that the male population constitutes 44,875 (48%) and female population constitutes 48,709 (52%). In 2018 the population of the Municipality is projected as 144,409 of which Fifty-two percent (51.7%) resides in the urban localities whilst forty-eight percent (48.3%) resides in rural localities.

FREQUENTLY ASK QUESTION

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2007 Established
414 KM Square
144,409 Total Population

YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS

Peter Kwabla Tetteh

Mun. Coord. Director

About Me I am Robert Kyle and The Highest Glory of the Citizens Revolution was this:

Vivian Alampe Adam

HR Manager

Alhaji Adam Shayibu

Municipal Internal Auditor

Felix Adom Boateng

Municipal Planning Officer
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MCE'S FEW WORDS

It’s a Fresh Day Another Fresh Beginning and With HIS Abundant Benevolence we stride into 2018 with all strength and positivism!!! Happy New Year to you all!!!

By Hon. Yaw Owusu Addo

Municipal Chief Executive