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FACT-CHECK: Ashanti Region has highest number of female MMDCEs, Dr. Amoakohene’s claim True

The Ashanti Regional Minister claims his region holds the majority of female MMDCEs nationwide. This fact-check leveraged data from the Local Government Service and found his claim to be true. 

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May 6, 2026
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FACT-CHECK: Ashanti Region has highest number of female MMDCEs, Dr. Amoakohene's claim True
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Claim: Ashanti Region has more female MMDCEs than any region

Source: Dr. Frank Amoakohene (Ashanti Regional Minister)

Verdict: True

Researched by Gifty Danso

The Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene claims his region has the highest number of female Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs). Speaking at an Orientation and Leadership Development Programme organised for female MMDCEs on March 30, 2026, he said:  

“I take pride in the fact that we host (the) majority of our female MMDCEs and I want to commend their very hard work especially ahead of 2024 elections, many of them were parliamentary candidates. Others served at very instrumental roles towards our collective victory in 2024.

“We are also anticipating that in the future, we will not definitely lose our first position title, we will actually add more numbers from the Ashanti Region to continue to make a bold statement that yes we do have not only the men but also capable women… ” he said (find here). 

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Ashanti Regional Minister, Frank Amoakohene, is confident more women from the region will take up key leadership roles in the coming years, noting Ashanti currently has the highest number of female MMDCEs. He made the remarks at a leadership programme for female MMDCEs, where he… pic.twitter.com/Sn5d0Pr6KH

— CITI FM 97.3 (@Citi973) March 31, 2026

This fact-check will verify whether the Ashanti Region hosts the majority of female MMDCEs. 

Fact-check

In 2024, Ghana passed the Affirmative Action (Gender Equality) Act to ensure the achievement of “gender equality” in different spheres of the society. The law mandates the government to by 2026 achieve 30% gender equality but analysis of especially political appointments shows Ghana is lagging behind.

Ghana has 261 metropolitan, municipal, and district assemblies. Per Article 243 (1) of the 1992 Constitution, District Chief Executives are appointed by the President “with prior approval of not less than two-thirds majority of members of the Assembly present and voting at a meeting.” 

Since President John Mahama took over power, he has made appointments for all the 261 districts across the 16 regions of the country. 

In fact-checking this claim, GhanaFact relied on information from the website of the Office of the Head of Local Government Service. We analyzed data on how many females had been appointed as MMDCEs in the various regions. 

Find the listed below. 

RegionNumber of female MMDCEsNumber of Male MMDCEsTotal number of MMDCEs
Ahafo066
Ashanti73643
Bono3912
Bono East01111
Central22022
Eastern 62733
Greater Accra22729
North East066
Northern 21416
Oti099
Savanna077
Upper East 21315
Upper West11011
Volta31518
Western 21214
Western North099
Total 30231261

From the table above, the Ashanti Region has the highest number (7) of female local government appointees. This is followed by the Eastern Region, which holds the second highest number (6) of female MMDCEs. 

FACT-CHECK: Ashanti Region has highest number of female MMDCEs, Dr. Amoakohene's claim True
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Verdict

Therefore the claim is true. 

List of female DCE / MCEs in the Ashanti Region 
Name District or Municipality 
Sarah AmoakoaaAsante Akim North District
Maame Sarfoah AppiahAsante Akim South Municipal
Pearl Patricia AnkrahAfigya Kwabre South District
Faustilove Appiah KanninObuasi West Municipal
Grace Agyemang AsamoahAtwima Kwanwoma District
Jerryne Asante    Ejisu Municipal
Eunice Ohenewaa AnsuJuaben Municipal
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