Aboabo
Aboabo | |
|---|---|
Suburb | |
Aboabo Location in Ghana | |
| Coordinates: 9°24′05″N 0°50′57″W / 9.40132°N 0.84911°W | |
| Country | Ghana |
| Region | Northern Region |
| District | Tamale Metropolitan |
| Government | |
| • Type | Assembly Representative |
| • Assemblyman | Yussif Nabhani (Ind.) |
| Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) |
| Area code | NT-0005 |
Aboabo is a suburb of Tamale, Ghana, the capital of the Northern Region of Ghana.
Geography and environment
Aboabo is located within the Tamale Metropolis, bordered by neighborhoods including Zogbeli, Saabonjida, and Poloyafong. Aboabo and Poloyafong share the same electoral area and are often considered a single community, although residential distinctions have led to their being viewed separately.
The suburb contains the Aboabo Forest Reserve.[1]
Economy and infrastructure
Aboabo hosts the Aboabo Market, where a variety of products are traded, especially local food.
Social issues
Aboabo faces social challenges, including congestion, where major streets in the Central Business District, including those around Aboabo, have experienced severe congestion due to hawkers, beggars, and loitering individuals, complicating pedestrian and vehicular movement.[2] Drug abuse is also a prevalent issue in Aboabo, particularly in the forest reserve and marketplaces. In response, a voluntary anti-drug taskforce, which aims to seize illegal drugs, has been established. This initiative is supported by Aboabo youth. [3]
The taskforce was featured on a BBC documentary that exposed an Indian pharma firm fueling opioid crisis in Africa.[4]
Community development
In 2024, the Finance Minister of Ghana launched a 1.5 million GH₵ educational fund in the area to support students from the Aboabo and Zogbeli communities in accessing tertiary education.[5]
Notable places
Notable residents
- Mohammed Amin Adam – Former Finance Minister of Ghana, born and raised in Aboabo.[6]
- Blakk Rasta – Ghanaian musician known for his "Kuchoko" style (reggae fused with African rhythms), who spent part of his early life in Aboabo.[7]
References
- ^ GNA (2023-01-27). "Attempts to encroach on Aboabo forest land will be challenged—Dagbon Forum". Ghana News Agency. Retrieved 2025-08-14.
- ^ Abukari, Alhassan Baba (May 26, 2025). "Tamale streets, pavements taken over by traders, beggars, drug addicts". Graphic Online. Retrieved May 26, 2025.
- ^ Mohammed, Ibrahim (Jun 5, 2023). "Illicit drug usage in Tamale: Aboabo youth warn dealers to surrender or have themselves to blame". Zaa Ghana. Retrieved Jun 5, 2023.
- ^ "Exposing an Indian pharma firm fuelling West Africa's opioid crisis". www.bbc.com. 2025-02-21. Retrieved 2025-08-15.
- ^ Shawana, Yussif (February 28, 2024). "Amin Adam establishes GHc1.5m education fund for youth of Aboabo, Zogbeli communities". Citi Newsroom. Retrieved February 28, 2024.
- ^ Eric, Otchere (July 25, 2024). "From Tamale to Finance Minister: The Inspirational Journey of Dr. Amin Adam". Inspiringnet. Retrieved July 25, 2024.
- ^ "Personnes | Africultures : Ahmed Abubakar". Africultures (in French). Retrieved 2025-08-14.