Adenta Municipal Assembly - Ghana
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Adenta Municipal Assembly
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Adenta Municipal Assembly
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P.O. Box AF 240 Adenta, Ghana
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Working hours
- Monday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Tuesday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Wednesday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Thursday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
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The Adentan Municipal is one of the 260 Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in Ghana, and forms part of the 29 MMDAs in the Greater Accra Region.
Adentan Municipal with its Administrative capital as Adentan and was carved out of Tema Metropolitan Assembly in February 2008 by LI 1888.
The Municipality lies 10 kilometres to the Northeast of Accra, which is specifically located on latitude 5' 43'' north and longitude 0' 09'' west.
It shares boundaries with Ashaiman Municipal Assembly and Kpone Akatamanso Municipal Assembly in the east and north, La Nkwantanang Madina Municipal Assembly in the west and south, Tema Metropolitan in the north.
The population of the Municipality according to 2010 population and housing census stands at 78,215 with 39,366 males and 38,849 females.
Adentan Municipal with its Administrative capital as Adentan and was carved out of Tema Metropolitan Assembly in February 2008 by LI 1888.
The Municipality lies 10 kilometres to the Northeast of Accra, which is specifically located on latitude 5' 43'' north and longitude 0' 09'' west.
It shares boundaries with Ashaiman Municipal Assembly and Kpone Akatamanso Municipal Assembly in the east and north, La Nkwantanang Madina Municipal Assembly in the west and south, Tema Metropolitan in the north.
The population of the Municipality according to 2010 population and housing census stands at 78,215 with 39,366 males and 38,849 females.
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Adenta Municipal AssemblyP.O. Box AF 240 Adenta(+233-302) 520883-5https://www.ghanayello.com/img/gh/c/_1596383116-74-adenta-municipal-assembly.jpg
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Dear chief executive ,
There have been a lot of reports comming from people living in adjirigano , caterpiller junction east of lagon about people building houses in roads. such situation has blocked the erosion pathway to the stream[gutter]. The people in the area insisted that they have reported such problem to the adenta mucipal assembley but no efforts have been made.
please , take this matter seriously because A.M.A Chief Executive is concern about this situation.
kojO , A.M.A
There have been a lot of reports comming from people living in adjirigano , caterpiller junction east of lagon about people building houses in roads. such situation has blocked the erosion pathway to the stream[gutter]. The people in the area insisted that they have reported such problem to the adenta mucipal assembley but no efforts have been made.
please , take this matter seriously because A.M.A Chief Executive is concern about this situation.
kojO , A.M.A
PUBLIC USER
Thanks Adentan Municipal Assembly, we residents of Amrahia Baron area are happy with the road development in our community.
However, for nearly 3 weeks now the contractor's work has affected the main water distribution lines in the area. Attempts to get the contract and the Water Company work together to get the issue resolved have failed.
The current health challenges (COVID-19) does not favour the continuous buying of water from tankers. We are humbly asking you mediate in this situation to get Water Company respond to our calls to fix the damaged lines. This will help greatly to avoid possible spread of COVID-19 in our community through polluted water.
Thanks
However, for nearly 3 weeks now the contractor's work has affected the main water distribution lines in the area. Attempts to get the contract and the Water Company work together to get the issue resolved have failed.
The current health challenges (COVID-19) does not favour the continuous buying of water from tankers. We are humbly asking you mediate in this situation to get Water Company respond to our calls to fix the damaged lines. This will help greatly to avoid possible spread of COVID-19 in our community through polluted water.
Thanks
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The squatters that share a wall with me have dug a hole to use as toilet. This is not healthy given the polluted air blows my way. I have asked the squatters to close it however, the care taker of the land has refused.
Who do I need to see regarding neighbours using the streets as their toilet facility.
I've approached their landlord but he claims they don't pay him enough rent to enable him to provide them with toilet facilities.
I've approached their landlord but he claims they don't pay him enough rent to enable him to provide them with toilet facilities.
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