Ledzokuku-Krowor Municipal Assembly is a former district that was located in Greater Accra Region, Ghana.
The municipality was located in the central part of Greater Accra Region and had Teshie-Nungua as its capital town.
[4] The local authority of the district, the Ledzokuku-Krowor Municipal Assembly, is currently headed by Evelyn Naa Adjeley Twum-Gyamrah, who was appointed by the President of the Republic of Ghana in 2017 as the Municipal Chief Executive and serves as the political head of the district.
This intervention was informed by the need to break up the district into smaller sectors to facilitate good governance.
[7] In 2007, to promote efficiency in the administrative machinery and also meet the ever pressing demands for amenities and essential services, the Teshie and Nungua sub-metropolitan district councils were merged and upgraded to a Municipal Status in 2007 as the Ledzokuku-Krowor Municipal District under Legislative Instrument 1865.
The elected Assembly members are from 24 electoral areas namely Tsuibleoo central, Tsui bleoo North, Teshie-Nungua North, Sutsuruno, Teshie-Nungua Estates South, Nii Laweh Blekese East, AddoGonno, Baatsonaa, Mukwedjor, Blekese West, Nii Odai Ablade, Nkpor, Kliowe Koo Naa, Sookpoti, OkpoiGonno, Aborlebu, Akror West, Okesekor, Tsuibleoo South, Antsewere Gonno, Akro East, Agblezaa and Nii Ashitey Akomfra.
LEKMA lies in the Coastal Grassland zone which experiences a double maxima rainy season pattern.
Rain usually falls in short intensive storms and causes local flooding in which drainage channels are obstructed.
As a coastal district, Ledzokuku Krowor is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and sea level rise.
[19] As Ledzokuku Krowor is close to the equator, the daylight hours are practically uniform during the year.