Nkoranza North Plains district with its capital Busunya forms part of the new districts and municipalities created last year by the President, JA Kufuor were inaugurated at their various locations simultanously on the 29th of February 2008.
The President by an Executive Instrument (E.I) created 27 new Districts, 4 Municipalities, Upgraded 26 existing Districts and 2 existing Municipalities. All the inaugurated and confirmed MMDAs established are operational with immediate effect hence bringing the total number of MMDAs to 169.
These new creation arose as a result of the large size of some of the then 138 MMDAs which was not one way or the other allowing the government to fully implement its policies of local governance to the benefit of the entire citizenary.
www.ghanadistricts.com in conjunction with this assembly, is in the process of collecting relevant data concerning its location and size; topography and drainage; climate and vegetation; geology and soil; social infrastructure; economy and all that one needs to know about it.
Mr. Donatus Achisiba, Nkoranza North District Director, Ghana Health Services, has urged pregnant women to dutifully and consistently attend ante-natal and post-natal clinics in order to prevent maternal and infant deaths.
The Nkoranza North District Directorate of Health Services has organised a day’s workshop at Busunya to educate stakeholders on the symptoms and effects of the H1N1 pandemic.
The Chairman of the Board of Governors of Busunya Senior High School in the Nkoranza North District, Mr James Edjei Biney has commended parents for their role and contributions towards the development of the school.
An aspiring flag bearer of the New Patriotic Party, Mr Alan Kyeremanten, has said an NPP government under his leadership would create more jobs for the youth and promote business activities for an improvement in the living standards of Ghanaians.
The Management of Buabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary in the Nkoranza North District of the Brong Ahafo Region, has purchased a 14- seater bus at the cost of GHC 16,500 to facilitate the movement of tourists.