District FAQ’S

Frequently Asked Questions

The North Tongu District Assembly derives its legal basis from the 1992 constitution of the Republic of Ghana, Local Governance Act 2017, Act 940 and Legislative Instrument (L.I.) 2034.

There are three(3) electoral constituencies under the North Tongu District Assembly namely:

  • Bator;
  • Juapong;
  • Mepe;

There are Fourty-one (41) electoral areas

Payment of property rates/BOP fees can be done at the District Office

Assemblies need a reliable source of revenue to provide basic services and perform their functions. Revenue from property rates is used to fund services that benefit the community as a whole. These include the construction and maintenance of streets, sidewalks, street lighting and storm drainage facilities; the building and operation of clinics, parks, recreational facilities, cemeteries, beaches and libraries as well as the administration of the Assembly.

Rates are paid by all property owners / occupiers, even the State.

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