








The General Assembly of the Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly has approved the 2021 reviewed composite budget. The General Assembly, which took place at the District Assembly’s conference hall on August 9th, 2021 brought together various stakeholders involved in the budget preparation and approval. The District Budget Analyst Mr. Eric Aning Kuffour took the assembly through the entire document for further deliberation and approval. In attendance was the Hon. District Chief Executive, Hon. Assembly members, Head of Department.




NBSSI in collaboration with Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly, Barekese has trained female staff of the assembly in soap making. The initiative was to empower the women by learning how to make basic household items (soap, detergent, etc) that will also serve as a business as well.



The Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly (ANNDA) through its MIS unit organized a one-day training workshop for staff at the Records Unit on the newly developed Record Management Software (RMS) by the MIS unit.
The training which took place at the Records Unit was aimed at providing the requisite knowledge in using the said system. This is also in line with the Performance Contract (PC) signed by MMDCEs and MMDCDs which states “all incoming and outgoing correspondent should be stored on a computer database”.
The Facilitator, Mr. Gideon Owusu Bempah (MIS Officer-ANNDA) took officers through the system and encourage them to take it serious in order to score the full marks allocated in the performance contract.

The Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly through its HR department organized a workshop aimed at enhancing staff’s knowledge in local government service protocols.

In a long-hour training which took place at the Assembly’s conference room brought together various heads of Departments and staffs within the assembly.
The consultant, GEOWILSON Consult took staff through various protocols of the service and also adviced staff to make good use of the outcome of the training.


First quarter DPCU meeting held on April 13th, 2021 at the district assembly hall on Orientation Workshop on the Preparation of the Medium Term Development Plan (MTDP) for 2022-2025.

The Atwima Nwabiagya North DCE, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah has disburse life supporting items to persons with disabilities (PWD’S), which was funded by district assembly Common fund.

Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, noted that, previously the money was giving to them in cash, but they can’t use it for it purpose it was shared meaningfully.
According to her, the assembly decided to buy the items and shared to those in need, to enable cushion their life hence this valuable items.

Hon.Benito Owusu Bio, the MP for Atwima Nwabiagya North Constituency, was at the faction to commission school block at Fufuo Community, he explained the motive behind the project.
The PWDs who received the items shared their excitement after the occasion.

On Tuesday March 2, 2021, the DCE for Atwima Nwabiagya North,Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, and the MP, Hon. Benito Owusu-Bio were joined by traditional leaders, and the District Director for Ghana Health Services to break the ground for the construction of a modern general ward at Asuofua Polyclinic.

The project is funded through the District’s share of District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF), and is expected to be completed in 12 months, all things being equal.




In attempt to mitigate occurrence of the dreadful Coronavirus(COVID -19) in the District, Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly(ANNDA ) of the Ashanti has procure items to sanitise public who visit markets, lorry parks, police stations, hospitals, public offices and the court.
These items were provided in consonant with directive by the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development( MLG&RD) as part of measures by the government to curtail the spread of Coronavirus in the country.So far, 24 cases have been recorded in Ghana with one death.

The District Chief Executive for ANNDA, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah advised the public to make good use of items which include veronica backets, hand sanitizers, disposable tissues, soaps whiles observing the social distance in order to mitigate occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Everyone is at the risk to contract the COVID-19 virus, however, if you stay sanitary, and adhere strictly to precautionary measures by the Ghana Health Service, you will live healthy and strong “, the DCE advised.

Hon. Rebecca Yeboah was joined by the District Coordinating Director, Mr Kaleem Abdallah Adam, Mr Abdul -Salam Abdulai, District Environmental Health Analyst and some staff of the ANNDA to start distribution of the items at Barekese, Adankwame, and Asuofua on Monday February 23,2020.
Story by:
Thomas Awuah Asem
(Information Services Department)
Picture by:
Prince Boakye Yiadom
(Information Services Department)
Published by: MIS Unit