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Hon. Emmanuel Obeng Agyemang

District Chief Executive

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Mr. Emmanuel Addae

District Coordinating Director

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Mr. Emmanuel Asiamah

District Finance Officer

About Us

Amansie Central is one of the Forty-three (43) Administrative Districts in the Ashanti Region. It was carved out of the erstwhile Bekwai District in 2004 by legislative Instrument (L1) 1774, 2004. It has about 206 settlements with Jacobu as the Administrative Capital. The District shares common boundaries with Amansie East to the northeast, Amansie West to the west, Obuasi District Assembly to the southeast, Adansi North to the east, Adansi South to the south, and Upper Denkyira in the Central Region to the south.
The District can be found within Latitude 6000N and 6030N and Longitudes1000W and 2000W. It covers a total surface area of about 710 square kilometres (441.17sq miles) and forms about 2.5 percent of the total area of the Ashanti Region. The District has a location advantage since it is located in the forest zone of Ghana and that, the forest serves as a means of improving the climate which helps agricultural production. Moreover, the district is known for its agrarian nature which is a major source of employment and offers large production of foodstuffs for most people in and outside the District.

Current News

DISBURSEMENT OF DISABILITY FUNDS

DISBURSEMENT OF DISABILITY FUNDS

Nowadays, Ghana government does not want to give physical money to Persons With Disability (PWDs) because…

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AMANSIE CENTRAL DISTRICT ASSEMBLY’S COMPOSITE BUDGET FOR 2021

AMANSIE CENTRAL DISTRICT ASSEMBLY’S COMPOSITE BUDGET FOR 2021

The Amansie Central District Assembly published their Composite Budget 2021 on 13th November, 2020. PBB NARRATIVE…

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AMANSIE CENTRAL FARMERS DAY CELEBRATION AT HEMANG

AMANSIE CENTRAL FARMERS DAY CELEBRATION AT HEMANG

The 36th Farmers' Day for Amansie Central District was held at Hemang. All farmers in the…

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