KUMBUNGU DISTRICT ASSEMBLY

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Kumbungu District is one of the newly created districts carved out of the then Tolon/Kumbungu District with Legislative Instrument (L. I) 2062 of 2011. It was inaugurated on the 28th June, 2012 with Kumbungu as its capital.

The District is located in the northern flank of the Northern region and covers a land mass of approximately 1,599 km sq.

The District shares boundaries to the North with Mamprugu/Moagduri district, Tolon and North Gonja districts to the West, Sagnarigu District to the South and Savelugu Municipal to the East.

The district is made up of 115 communities with 24 electoral areas (EAs), One (1) Town council (TC) and Five (5) Area councils (AC). These include; Gupanerigu, Gbullung, Zangbalung, Dalun and Voggu Area councils and the Kumbungu town council being the administrative capital

    HON. IMORO YAKUBU KAKPAGU - DCE

(1) The Social Welfare and Community Development Department shall assist the Assembly to formulate and implement social welfare and community development policies within the framework of national policy. (2) The Department shall (a) facilitate community-based rehabilitation of persons with disabilities; (b) assist and facilitate provision of community care services including: (i) registration of persons with disabilities; (ii) assistance to the aged; (iii) personal. social welfare services; (iv) hospital welfare services; (v) assistance to street children, child survival and development; and (vi) socio-economic and emotional stability in families; (c) assist to maintain specialized residential services in the districts; (d) facilitate the registration and supervision of non-governmental organizations and their activities in the district; (e) assist to organize community development programmes to improve and enrich rural life through:(i) Literacy and adult education classes; (ii) Voluntary contribution and communal labour for the provision of facilities and services such as water, schools, library, community centres and public places of convenience or; (iii) teaching deprived or rural women in home management and child care.
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