Currently, it was one of the growing and populated Metropolis in Africa with annual growth rate of 3.1%.
[3] Firstly, it was attempted to set up a Town Council back in 1859 under an Ordinance, which was nullified in the January 1861.
[2] |[|2016|] Dr.Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije National Democratic Congress Ablekuma South has contributed to the economic development of Accra in Ghana.
[2] Business entities such as banks, supermarkets, hotels, educational institutions, and fuel stations among others can be found in Ablekuma South.
[2] The mission of Ablekuma South is to Improve the Quality of Life within the City of Accra by Providing Leadership and Opportunities for Social and Economic Development Whilst Maintaining a Clean, Attractive and Secured Environment.