Sene District

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Sene District
country GhanaGhana Ghana
region Bono East Region
Capital Kwame Danso
District shape common
District Chief Executive Cynthia Titiriku Danso
surface 6,657 km²
population 81,468 (2002)
Population density 12 Ew. / km²

The Sene District is a district in Ghana . It is located in the center of Ghana in the Bono East Region and borders the Pru and Atebubu-Amantin districts in the Bono East Region, in the southwest on Sekyere East and Sekyere West in the Ashanti Region , in the south on the Afram Plain District in the Eastern Region , to the east to the Oti Region and to the north to the East Gonja District in the Savannah Region . Chief executive of the 6,657 km² district with 81,468 inhabitants is Cynthia Titiriku Danso in the district capital Kwame Danso .

The Sene District was only founded by presidential decree in 1988 by splitting up the former Atebubu district . The resulting smaller district Atebubu was again divided into the districts Pru and Atebubu-Amantin in 2004 . The Sene District has remained unchanged since 1988.

Constituencies

A constituency of the same name has been set up in the Sene district. Here Felix Twumasi-Appiah won the seat in the Ghanaian parliament for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) party in the 2004 general election.

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