IN exercise of the powers
conferred on the Provisional
National Defence Council Secretary
responsible for Local Government
by section 2 of the Local
Government Law, 1988 (P.N.D.C.L.
207), and with the prior approval
of the Council, this Instrument is
made this 22nd day of November,
1988.
Section 1—Membership of Assembly.
There is hereby established a
District Assembly to be know as
the Asikuma-Odoben- Brakwa
District Assembly (hereinafter
referred to as the " Assembly ")
for the area specified in the
First Schedule to this
Instrument.
Section 2—Membership of Assembly
Etc.
(1) The Assembly shall consist of
not more than forty-six persons
which shall be made up of—
(a) the District Secretary;
(b) thirty persons representing
the electoral areas who shall be
elected directly by the electorate
in accordance with regulations
made in that behalf by the
National Commission for Democracy;
and
(c) not more than fifteen persons
comprising the traditional
authorities or their
representatives and other persons
ordinarily resident in the
District, who shall be appointed
by the Council in consultation
with the traditional authorities
and organised productive economic
groupings in the District.
(2) For the purpose of election
to the Assembly, the area of
authority of the Assembly shall be
divided into the electoral areas
specified in the First Schedule to
this Instrument.
Section 3—Functions of Assembly.
(1) The Assembly shall perform all
the functions conferred on
District Assemblies by the Local
Government Law, 1988, (P.N.D.C.L.
207).
(2) Without prejudice to
sub-paragraph (1) of this
paragraph, the Assembly shall
perform the functions set out in
the Second Schedule to this
Instrument.
Section 4—Common Seal.
(1) The Assembly shall have a
Common Seal which shall be such
as the Secretary may approve by
notice in the Gazette.
(2) Until such time as the Common
Seal approved in sub-paragraph (1)
is available, a rubber stamp
bearing the inscription "The
Asikurna-Odoben-Brakwa District
Assembly" shall be used as the
Common Seal.
Section 5—Administrative Area of
Assembly.
The area of authority of the
Assembly shall comprise the area
specified in the First Schedule
to this Instrument.
Section 6—Location of Principal
Office of Assembly.
The Assembly shall establish its
principal offices at Breman
Asikuma where meetings of the
Assembly shall be held.
Section 7—Inaugural Meeting of
Assembly.
(1) The Assembly shall hold its
inaugural meeting on such date as
the Secretary shall with the prior
approval of the Council determine.
(2) The Presiding Member of the
Assembly shall be elected at the
inaugural meeting.
Section 8—Interpretation.
In this Instrument, unless the
context otherwise requires—
"Council' means the Provisional
National Defence Council;
"ordinary resident" has the
meaning assigned to it under
subsection (2) of section 16 of
the Local Government Law, 1988 (P.N.D.C.L.
207).
"Secretary" means the Provisional
National Defence Council Secretary
responsible for Local Government.
Section 9—Revocation.
The Local Government
Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa District
Council) (Establishment)
Instrument, 1978 (L.I. 1171) is
hereby revoked.
SCHEDULES
FIRST SCHEDULE
LIST OF SETTLEMENTS IN THE AREA OF
AUTHORITY OF THE ASIKUMA/ODOBEN/BRAKWA
DISTRICT ASSEMBLY
Town /Area Council Description of
Zone Description of Electoral
Area
BREMAN/ASIKUMA 1.
Ekumfi
Apaa, Ohua 1. Ekumfi
Unit 1—Apaa
Apaa, Abosso, Kokoase Area
Unit 2—Ohua
Low Cost, Cocoa Station, Ohua,
Petenyiase.
2. Apaja
Ohenemba,Apaja, Zongo
2. Apaja
Unit 1—Ohenemba Area
Unit 2—Apaja Area
Unit 3—Zongo Area.
3. Akonfodzi
Akonfodzi, Mbraa 3. Akonfodzi
Unit1—Aniahu and Akonfodzi Area
Unit 2—Mbraa Area.
ODOBEN 1. Anaafo
Anaafo, Zongo 4. Anaafo
Unit 1—Anaafo Area
Unit 2—Zongo Area.
2. Mpantoase
Mpantoase, Kokoado, 5.
Mpantoase
Unit 1—Mpantoase Area
Unit 2—Kokoado.
3. Mmuom
Mmuom, New Town 6. Mmuom
Unit 1—Mmuom Area
Unit 2—New Town Area.
4. Odumase
Odumase, Awendadze 7.
Odumase
Unit 1—Odumase Area
Unit 2—Adwendadze Area.
5. Nankese
Nankese, Domeabra, Donponease,
Suminaso, Aboaso, Nkwanta, Ahuoyaa
8. Nankese
Unit 1—Nankese,
Nankese Eyiakwaa,
Otwedua, Kobinakwaa, Nsute,
Dwen-Ndaama, Kowufoekuraa.
Unit 2—Domeabra
Domeabra, Kweku Ninsin, Bowireso,
Faya Kwaa, Enyibreye, Edukrom,
Kwame Sam, Osei Nkwanta
Village.
Unit 3—Donponease
Donponease, Supua,
Supua-Nando,Adoma-Ekuraa
Unit 4—Suminaso
Suminaso, Enyinabrem
Unit 5—Aboaso
Aboaso, Nkumkwem, Preprew
Unit 6—Nkwanta Nos. 1,2,3,4.
Unit 7—Ahouyaa
Ahouyaa, Enyinamu, Obetsenkor.
BRAKWA 1. Ankobea
Ankobea, Zongo
9. Ankobea
Unit 1—Ankobea
Ankobea/Estate Area
Unit 2—Zongo Area.
2. Ohenbronso
Ohenbronso, Otsemafokrom.
10. Ohenbronso
Unit 1—Ohenbronso Area
Unit 2—Otsemafokrom.
3. Abrodzease,
Abrodzease, Wurafum 11.
Abrodzease
Unit 1—Abrodzease Area
Unit 2—Wurafum Area.
4. Ampabam
Ampabam, Bungalow Bondakrom.
12. Ampabam
Unit 1—Ampabam Area
Unit 2—Bungalow
Bungalow, Salem Area
Unit 3—Bondakrom Area
5. Afofosu
Afofosu, Ndrebehie, Eshiem.
13. Afofosu
Unit 1—Afofosu
Afofosu, Ogonase, Eduosia,
Ngeduam.
Unit 2—Ndrebehie
Ndrebehie, Akurakokoo Awiasu
Batapon, Toasiase.
Unit 3—Eshiem,
Eshiem, Manhogo, Awarebogu, Mfata,
Supua.
BREMAN NORTH 1. Amanfopong
Etsifi,
Anaafo, Duakoun 14.
Amamfopong
Unit 1—Etsifi Area
Unit 2—Anaafo Area
Unit 3—Duakoun
Duakoun,Nsuansa.
2. Kokoso
Bantoma, Anwian 15. Kokoso
Unit 1—Bantoma,
Bantoma, Zongo Area.
Unit 2—Anwian
Anwian Area, Dapaa Village, Fynn's
Village, Appiah Koranteng's
Village, PEI's Village, Nyame-
Bekyere & Suwonkwa
Villages..
3. Fosuansa
Fosuansa East,
Fosuana West, Amanor. 16.
Fosuansa
Unit 1—Fosuansa East
Awendadze, Timtimhwe Areas.
Unit 2—FosuanaWest
Dontuasa, Akakanse, New Site.
Unit 3—Amanor
Amanor, Nkwanta, Nworanta, Behule,
Ehiama- Adwen, Nyansakyere,
Kokoran-Annan,Akwasu, Okkafo Kwawu,
Emmumenfo, Okinafokwaa, Amiamanfo,
Sunsama, Ampaakobi.
KUNTANASE 1. Kuntanase
Bantoma, Zongo, Gyaben 17.
Kuntanase
Unit 1—Bantoma
Krofoforoso Asarekwaa Village,
Bantoma Area.
Unit 2—Zongo Area
Unit 3—Gyaben
Ekurakese Village, Gyaben Area.
2. Ayipey
Ayipey, Kwanan 18. Ayipey
Unit 1—Ayipey
Unit 2—Kwanan
Asempaneye, Yenkukwaa,
Akuafo, Otrabaso, Obosom- ase,
Kofi Amponsah's Village,Kwanan,
Adama- kwaa, Kwasi Ado's Village,
Adowa, Wisem, Anwiam, Obiaso,
Tobowoase Adran, Kwaem 1-2,
Propoase Adran, Okyeakyir, Brahabe-
bome, Anyinsasu, Duakor, Aderenan,
Akuadae, Abehenho, Awusabo,
Kweninkrom, Kojo Asare's
Villages.
3. Amoanda
Asempanaye, Odumase,
Bantoma,
Ohenbronomu. 19. Amoanda
Unit 1—Asempanaye Area
Unit 2—Odumase Area
Unit 3—Bantoma Area
Unit 4—Ohenbronomu Area.
4. Nwomaso
Etsifi, Anaafo 20. Nwomaso
Unit 1—Etsifi Area
Unit 2—Anaafo.
BARKO-ANWIAM 1. Barko
Barko, Abuakuwa 21. Barko
Unit 1—Barko
Okrakrom, Baasi, Otroba,
U.A.C.Village, Kwansakwaa,
Essamanfomu Barko.
Unit 2—Abuakuwa
Abuakuwa, Fankyenko, Abaasi,
Bonskunyiwa, Fawomanye, Boakoase,
Nikai, Nyamebekyere, Adzenyewodze,
Abenakwaa, Aduful, Abaase, Kowadwo,
Kojobena.
2. Suponso
Suponso, Sowotuom 22.
Suponso
Unit 1—Suponsu, Aniahu, Kukwado,
Okyirkrom, Kojo, Badu, Warakese,
Opento, Sabbrum Okrukrom.
Unit 2—Sowotuom
Sowotuom, Odumasi
Bisesae, Toasinase Odum Kweku,
Amanbete
3. Anwiam
Anwiam, Essuman-Gwira Krom.
23. Anwiam
Unit 1—Anwiam
Anwiam, Seasekyir, Antinakwaa
Mbomso, Menaakyere, Adiembra,
Mensakwaa, Agavekrom, Anyankwaa,
Kwanankwaa, Nsuekyir, Asantekrom,
Kow Boadi, Edumenu, Nyame Ntonko,
Dawkadrom, Kwasakrom, Ankaase,
Nipa Hiamboa, Tomsaase.
Unit 2—Essuman-Gwirakrom
Essuman-Gwirakrom, Nyame-Bekyere
(Camp).
BEDUM 1. Apimanim
Apimanim, Abromaim 24.
Apimanim
Unit 1—Apimanim Area
Unit 2—Abromain Area.
2. Ahenbronmu
Ahenbronmu, Esiwenim 25.
Ahenbronmu
Unit 1—Ahenbronmu Area
Unit 2—Esiwenim Area.
3. Wasabiampa
Wasabiampa, Nyamebekyere
26. Wasabiampa
Unit 1—Wasabiampa
Wasabiampa, Mantem- ankabi, Etuw,
Odompone- ase, Ani Anhukwaa
Ekurakesease, Obradzi, Krobo
Duodukwaa, Ekutuase, Kobina Dunkwa,
Kyinakwaa.
Unit 2—Nyamebekyere
Obaakesse, Kwensikwaa,
Oborsia, Essuman, Nyamebekyere,
Mboforamfa Adwen, Nsuta.
JAMERA 1. Jamera
Jamera North, Jamera South Asuakaw,
27. Jamera
Unit 1—Jamera North
Ahenbronmu Area
Unit 2—Jamera South
Bondzie Area
Unit 3—Asuakaw, Maame Yaa's
Village, Kwanpokwa, Okura,
Odumkwaa, Ohiatua.
2. Asentem
Asentem, Ochisoa, Ofabir,
Towoboase. 28. Asentem
Unit 1—Asentem
Asentem,
Dawodakwaa, Ewusikwan.
Unit 2—Ochisoa, Kokwado
Unit 3—Ofabir
Ofabir, Kobina Edukwaa, Dawdakrom
Mpakyim.
Unit 4—Towoboase
Towoboase, Ohurobo, Awurkwaa,
Kyerekuwaa, Kawanopaado, Agya Atta
Amankwa Ekuraa, Esusikwaa,
Kwasakwam, Fosu-Abok, Mebresakyir,
Poprokye, Adandan, Ehiamankyen
Akawasu, Nkwanta,
3. Benin
Anaafo, Kokwaado 29. Benin
Unit 1—Anaafo
Yaa Pesewaso Area
30.
Kokwaado
Unit 2—Kokwaado
Odumase Area.
SECOND SCHEDULE
FUNCTIONS OF THE ASSEMBLY
It shall be the duty of the
Assembly—
1. To promote and safeguard public
health and for this purpose the
Ministry of Health shall assign
Medical Officers of Health, health
inspectors and other staff as
appropriate except semi-skilled
and unskilled labourers to the
District Assembly for the proper
discharge of this duty.
2. To cause their District to be
inspected regularly for the
detection of nuisances or any
condition likely to be offensive
or injurious to health.
3. If satisfied that any nuisances
or any condition likely to be
offensive or injurious to health
exists, to cause all proper steps
to be taken to secure the
abatement of the nuisance or the
removal of the condition.
4. To ensure the provision of
adequate and wholesome supply of
water throughout the entire
District in consultation with the
Ghana Water and Sewerage
Corporation.
5. To establish, install, build,
maintain and control public
latrines, lavatories, urinals and
wash places.
6. To establish, maintain and
carry out services for the removal
of night-soil from any building
and for the destruction and
treatment of such night-soil.
7. To establish, maintain and
carry out services for the removal
and destruction of all refuse,
filth and carcasses of dead
animals from any public or private
place.
8. To regulate any trade or
business which may be noxious or
injurious to public health or a
source of danger to the public or
which otherwise it is in the
public interest to regulate.
9. To provide for the inspection
of all meat, fish, vegetables and
all other foodstuffs and liquid of
whatever kind or nature intended
for human consumption whether
exposed for sale or not; and to
seize, destroy and otherwise deal
with all such foodstuffs or liquid
as are unfit for human consumption
and to supervise and control
manufactures of foodstuffs and
liquids of whatever kind or nature
intended for human consumption.
10. To provide, maintain,
supervise and control
slaughter-houses and pounds and
all such matters and things as may
be necessary for the convenient
use of such slaughter-houses.
11. To prevent and deal with the
outbreak or the prevalence of any
disease.
12. To prevent the spread of and
exterminate tsetse-fly,
mosquitoes, rats, bugs and other
vermin.
13. To prohibit or regulate the
making of borrow-pits or other
excavations.
14. To establish and maintain
cemeteries.
15. To provide crematoria where in
the opinion of the Assembly it is
expedient so to do.
16. To regulate or prohibit the
sinking of wells and provide for
the closing of wells.
17. To establish, maintain and
control pounds, seize and impound
any stray animal and provide for
the payment of compensation for
damage done by such animal.
18. To provide that the owner or
occupier of any land or tenements
maintain, clear and keep free from
vegetation, the roads, streets or
paths adjoining his land or
tenements.
19. To provide for the control,
destruction and licensing of dogs.
20. To provide for the control,
regulation, inspection,
supervision and licensing of—
(i)
social halls, dance halls and
places of entertainment;
(ii) lodging and eating houses;
(iii) any premises or land in or
upon which any profession,
occupation, trade or business is
carried on;
(iv) such occupations as the
Secretary may specify in an
Instrument from time to time.
21. To establish and operate
Clinics and Dressing Stations in
consultation with the Ministry of
Health.
22. To construct, repair and
maintain and keep clean all
streets.
23. To divert or alter where
necessary the course of any
street.
24. To provide or arrange for
electric lighting in streets and
other public places and where
necessary to provide and maintain
electricity supply in consultation
with the Electricity Corporation.
25. To construct, repair and
maintain all public roads other
than trunk roads but including
feeder roads and to undertake road
rehabilitation programmes within
the district.
26. To prescribe the conditions
subject to which the erection and
construction, demolition,
re-erection, and re-construction,
conversion and re-conversion,
alteration, repair, sanitation and
ventilation of public and private
buildings and structures may be
undertaken and carried out.
27. To provide for building lines
and the layout of buildings, to
prepare and undertake and
otherwise control schemes for
improved housing layout and
settlement.
28. To prescribe the conditions to
be satisfied on a site for any
building or for any class of
building.
29. To prohibit the construction
of any new building unless and
until the plans thereof have been
submitted to and approved by the
Assembly.
30. To provide for the demolition
of dangerous buildings and for the
recovery of any expenses incurred
in connection therewith.
31. To maintain, as agents of
Central Government, all public
buildings, including prestige
buildings put up by the Central
Government and previously
maintained by the Public Works
Department.
32. To maintain as agents of the
Ghana Highway Authority, trunk
roads lying within the boundaries
of the area of authority of the
Assembly.
33. To take steps to ensure the
effective maintenance of all
Government properties within its
area of authority.
34. To prohibit or regulate the
use in any defined area of any
inflammable material in the
construction or repair of any
building.
35. To control and regulate the
siting of advertisements and
hoardings or other structures
designed for the display of
advertisements.
36. To build, equip, open, close
and maintain markets, prohibit the
erection of stalls in places other
than markets and prevent the sale
and purchase of goods or stock
near established markets or
elsewhere.
37. To fix days and hours during
each day on which a market may be
held and prevent the sale and
purchase of goods in markets on
any day or at any hour except
those fixed.
38. To regulate and control
markets including the fixing of
and collection of stallages, rents
and tolls.
39. (1) To require the owner of
any premises to do any of the
following acts—
(i)
to remove, lower or trim to the
satisfaction of the Assembly any
tree, shrub or hedge overhanging
or interfering in any way with the
traffic in any street or with any
wires or works thereof;
(ii) to remove any dilapidated
fence or structure abutting on any
public place;
(iii) to paint, distemper,
white-wash or colour-wash the
outside walls or roof of any
building forming part of the
premises;
(iv) to tidy the premises; and
(v) to move any derelict car or
other vehicles.
(2) In the event of the owner
failing to comply with a notice
from the Assembly requiring him to
perform any of the acts specified
in sub-paragraph (1) (i-v) the
Assembly shall be at liberty to
undertake the work and charge the
owner with the cost thereof.
40. To build, equip and maintain
all public primary, middle and
special schools as are in the
opinion of the Secretary for
Education, after consultation with
the Secretary responsible for
Local Government, required in its
area.
41. To advise the Secretary for
Education on all matters relating
to primary and middle schools and
such other matters as may be
referred to it by the Secretary
for Education.
42. To be responsible for—
(i)
postings and transfers within its
area of authority of teachers
including pupil teachers;
(ii) keeping records of
teachers;
(iii) discipline of teachers in
accordance with the disciplinary
code laid down by the Ghana
Education Service;
(iv) appointment of school
welfare officers;
(v) recommending teachers for
study leave;
(vi) appointment of headteachers
in accordance with rules laid down
by the Ghana Education Service;
(vii) supervision of primary and
middle schools;
(viii) formation of education
committees;
(ix) collection of statistical
data and other information
(x) in-service training for
pupil teachers;
(xi) nursery school education;
(xii) approval of the opening of
private primary and middle
schools;
(xiii) payment of teachers'
salaries from funds made available
by Government;
(xiv) indenting for the supply and
distribution of textbooks;
(xv) disbursement of' Education
Grants.
43. To provide for the control and
regulation of—
(i)
concerts, musical or theatrical
performances, cinemas, fairs,
circuses and other entertainments
to which admission is to be
obtained on payment of money or of
any reward, except where the whole
proceeds are being devoted to
charity;
(ii) horse-racing meetings.
44. To grant and maintain
scholarships or bursaries to
suitable persons to attend any
school or other educational
institution in Ghana or elsewhere.
45. To provide for the
establishment and maintenance of
facilities for arts and crafts,
for recreation and sport.
46. To establish, maintain,
control and contribute to bands
for musical performances in public
places and at functions arranged
by the Assembly, and generally to
provide musical entertainment in
such places and at such functions.
47. To arrange for the provision
of public libraries in
consultation with the Ghana
Library Board.
48. With the prior approval of the
Ghana Museums and Monuments Board,
to control the disposal of any
African antique work of art.
49. To organise community
development programmes to improve
and enrich rural life through
running literacy and adult
education classes, organising
voluntary contributions and
communal labour for the provision
of such facilities and services as
water supplies, roads, school
buildings, community centres, and
public places of convenience; and
teaching village women the
management of home and care of
children.
50. To take such measures as would
promote the well-being of under-priviledged
children and the stability of the
distressed family.
51. To organise and maintain
child-care centres and ensure the
proper running and management of
such centres.
52. To establish, run and manage
children's homes and offer
parental care for the deprived,
namely, orphans and those that are
neglected or abandoned.
53. To render relief services
during natural disasters, e.g.
floods, fire, earthquakes,
accidents, in the form of supply
of material.
54. To be responsible for the
improvement of agriculture
including extension services and
allotments for agricultural
purposes.
55. To control methods of
husbandry.
56. To allocate land in the
ownership of the Assembly for
farming purposes and to regulate
the system of farming of such
land.
57. To provide services for the
improvement of livestock.
58. To prevent and control animal
diseases.
59. To prohibit, restrict or
regulate the hunting, capture,
killing or sale of animals or
birds or any specified kind of
animal or bird.
60. To provide for measures for
soil and water conservation.
61. To provide for the fencing of
land and for the maintenance and
repair of such fences.
62. To take every step to
encourage persons to plant
specified crops for the
maintenance of themselves and
their families.
63. To plant trees in any street
and to erect tree-guards to
protect the same; provided that
the streets shall not be unduly
obstructed thereby.
64. To regulate or prohibit the
planting, cutting, tapping, or
destruction of any trees or
vegetation growing along any
street, road or path or in any
public place.
65. To establish and manage, on
commercial basis, rural and
small-scale industries and farms.
66. To promote tourism in the
District in co-operation with the
Regional Development Corporation
and the Tourist Development Board.
67. Subject to the control and
direction of the Registrar of
Births and Deaths to register all
births and deaths occurring within
the District.
68. To appoint in consultation
with the Registrar of Births and
Deaths such registration staff as
may be necessary for the proper
discharge of births and deaths
registration duties.
69. To make such financial
contribution as the Assembly deems
necessary for the maintenance of
any traditional authority which
possesses any functions which
relate to any part of its area.
70. To establish and maintain tree
nurseries and forest plantation
and sell the produce thereof.
71. Compile and maintain a record
of all tenant farmers and the
rents and tribute which should be
paid by them.
72. To prohibit or restrict the
driving or use of vehicles
generally or any specified class
on any specified road or specified
direction on any specified road.
73. To regulate the use and
conduct of public vehicles, to
regulate routes and parking places
to be used by such vehicles to
appropriate particular routes,
roads, streets, and parking places
to specified classes of traffic
and when necessary to provide the
identification of licensed
vehicles as defined in the Motor
Traffic ordinance.
74. To license any vehicle used
for taxi, bicycle, motor bicycle
and to prescribe the fees to be
paid in respect of any such
bicycle or vehicle.
75. To establish, acquire and
maintain transport services by
land or water including ferries.
76. To establish, and maintain and
control parks for motor and other
vehicles.
77. To establish, and maintain in
consultation with the Posts and
Telecommunications Corporation,
Postal Agencies where necessary.
78. To lay down rules and
regulations in respect of private
and public property to ensure
adequate fire protection.
79. To prevent and control fire
outbreaks including bush fires.
80. To promote the development of
all sports within the area of
authority of the Assembly.
81. To organise sports activities
within its area of authority and
to provide such facilities as may
be recommended by the national
body responsible for sports.
82. To perform as agents of the
national body responsible for
sports in maintaining such sports
facilities as may be assigned to
it by the national body.
83. To advise, to the exclusion of
all others, on all matters of
sports relating to its area of
authority.
84. To prohibit, restrict,
regulate and license the
manufacture, distillation, sale
transportation distribution,
supply, possession and consumption
of akpeteshie, palmwine, and all
kinds of description of fermented
liquor usually made by citizens of
Ghana or adjacent countries.
85. To license petrol service and
filling stations within the
District.
86. To provide information
centres, where necessary in
consultation with the Ministry of
Information.
KWAMENA AHWOI
P.N.D.C. Secretary for Local
Government
Date of Gazette Notification: 30th
December, 1988.
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