At the current rate, one is expected to find fewer atakpame buildings a decade in the future.
[3][4][5] The school is a second cycle institution, which runs courses such as General Arts, Agricultural Science, and Technical Skills.
Both facilities have experienced medical staff who are able to take care of common illnesses (cold, diarrhea, malaria etc.)
The Kpassa Health Centre is likely to be upgraded into a fully-fledged district hospital in the future, as residents continue to demand for it from the government.
On the market days, participants, both demand and supply sides, consist of residents and non-residents from Nkwanta, Kadjebi, Hohoe, Ho, Accra, among other places.
The town also boasts of followers of international football clubs such as Barcelona, Manchester United, Chelsea, A.C. Milan, among others.
In the past, vacation periods have been planned around these occasions, thus permitting both Christians and others living away from home to visit friends and family in the rural areas.
Ramadan Eid al-Fitr, the Islamic month of fasting, is observed by Muslims in Kpassa and all of parts of Ghana.
This is then followed by Eid al-Adha also called the "Festival of the Sacrifice", which is the second of two Islamic holidays celebrated worldwide each year, and considered the holier of the two.
The average annual rainfall is about 730 mm, which falls primarily during Ghana's two rainy seasons.
Rain usually falls in short intensive storms and causes local flooding in which drainage channels are obstructed.
The mean monthly temperature ranges from 25.9 °C (78.6 °F) in August (the coolest) to 29.6 °C (85.3 °F) in March (the hottest), with an annual average of 27.6 °C (81.7 °F).
High wind gusts occur with thunderstorms, which generally pass in squalls along the coast.
Strong winds associated with thunderstorm activity often cause damage to property by removing roofing material.