Shama District Assembly

The Shama District Assembly with Shama as its capital was established in 2007 by Legislative Instrument (LI 1882) was one of the twenty-two (22) Administrative Authorities in the Western Region.

The District was carved out of the then Shama-Ahanta East Metropolitan Assembly and was officially inaugurated in March, 2008. The Assembly has a membership of 27 made up of seventeen (17) elected Members, eight (8) appointees, the District Chief Executive and a Member of Parliament. In line with the 1992 Constitution and Act 462 of 1993 the Assembly has the following Sub-District Structures;

§    Shama Area Council,
§    Aboadze-Abuesi Area Council,
§     Inchaban Area Council,
§    Shama Junction Area Council,
§    Beposo- Supom Dunkwa Area Council; and
§    Assorko-Essaman Area Council  
§    Unit Committee (There are eighty-five )


Location and Size

The Shama District is bordered to the west by the Sekondi Takoradi Metropolitan Area to the east by the Komenda – Edina – Eguafo – Abrem Municipal, to the north by the Wassa East and Mpohor Districts and to the south by the Gulf of Guinea. The District covers an area of 198 square kilometers.  The District has 48 settlements

District Assembly Economy

The local economy of the Assembly is made up of agriculture, industry and commerce/service. The Agriculture sector forms the backbone of the district and employs majority of the labour force whiles industrial and service sectors supports the Agriculture sector in terms of employment. The District economy can be divided into sectors such as

Road Network and Transport Service


   v    The District has an extensive network of arterial roads, which consist of connectors and access roads. The total length of roads in the District is about 145Km with about 18.1Km2 tarred.
   v    Transport services are provided by the Ghana Private Road Transport Union in collaboration with other organized transport unions while water transport is also provided by some Canoe owners from Shama to Anlo Beach and its surroundings.

Industry

   Industries employ 3.5% whilst services and commerce engaged about 25.2% of the active labour force.
     Stone quarrying and sand-winning activities are also being carried out on commercial basis employing about 1.5% of the active labour force

Agriculture

The Agriculture sector is growing at a slow pace. Activities identified in the Agriculture sector include
      a.    Fishing, livestock and crop and staple food production.
      b.    About Forty-Two percent (42%) of the active labour force in the district are engaged in the agriculture sector, that is, fishing and farming.

Education


The District has 5 Educational Circuits managing 49 pre-schools, 38 Primary, 33 Junior High School, a Senior High School and a Special School (School of the Deaf) The District currently has 5 schools benefiting from the school feeding programme. The performance of students presented for BECE was as follows;

Year                                              %Performance
2011                                              37.03
2012                                              52.80
2013                                              72.28
2014                                              58.87

Tourism

The District has various tourism sites such as the Fort Sebastian, the White Cross, the Pra Estuary all of which needs to be developed for revenue generation and employment creation

Health

There are Seventeen (17) health facilities comprising of two (2) hospitals, Three (3) Health Centers and Twelve (12) CHPs Compounds in the District.

NHIA
   v    The number of people insured under the NHIS is about 76, 061 representing about 83.60% of the total population.
   v    7,264 members were registered as at June, 2015 while 21, 155 have  cards were renewed
   v    Payments made from January to December, 2014 was GH¢4, 056, 880.82
   v    Payment to facilities as June, 2015 was GH¢975, 061.98