Amidst the bustling energy of Kumasi lies the Oforikrom Municipal District. Oforikrom Municipal District is a relatively young district. It was carved out of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly in 2018. Imagine standing at its heart, Oforikrom town, and feeling the pulse of this vibrant community. Oforikrom Municipal District isn’t just a place on the map. It’s a testament to growth and progress, a microcosm of Ghana’s dynamic spirit. Inaugurated on March 15, 2018, the Oforikrom Municipal District quickly found its footing. The district is nestled between latitude 6.35°N and 6.40°S and longitude 1.30°W and 1.35°E. It sits at an elevation of 250 to 300 meters above sea level. This gives it a unique perspective on the surrounding landscape. Oforikrom Municipal District is bordered by several important areas. To the east lies Ejisu Municipal. Bosomtwe District is to the south. Asokwa Municipal is to the southwest. Asokore Mampong Municipal lies to the north, and Kumasi Metropolitan borders to the west. This central location makes Oforikrom Municipal District a crucial hub within the Ashanti Region. According to the 2021 census, the population of Oforikrom Municipal District is 213,126. This population consists of 107,426 males and 105,700 females. The Oforikrom Municipal District covers an area of approximately 49.78 square kilometers. This represents a small fraction (0.0192 percent) of the total land area of the Ashanti Region. Despite its relatively small size, Oforikrom plays a significant role in the region’s development. The district boasts a well-structured local government. It is led by a Municipal Chief Executive and includes fifteen elected Assembly Members, seven government-appointed Assembly Members, and a Member of Parliament. This ensures a representative and accountable administration. Oforikrom Municipal District is more than just an administrative region. It is a place of growth, opportunity, and a vibrant community spirit. As you explore the streets of Oforikrom, remember that you are walking through a piece of Ghana’s future.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.