Aboabo
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 largest forest reserve in the metropolis, the Aboabo Forest Reserve, which has been central to environmental and social activities.
Economy and infrastructure
Aboabo hosts major commercial centers, including:- Tamale Central Market, the largest market in Northern Ghana, physically located in Aboabo.
- Aboabo Timber Market, one of the largest wood markets in the region.
- Aboabo Market, a hub for wholesale foodstuffs and goods.
Cultural landmarks
Aboabo was home to the first cinema in Northern Ghana, the Victory Cinema, though it is no longer operational.Social issues
Despite its development, Aboabo faces challenges associated with urbanization, including:- Drug abuse and trafficking: The Aboabo Forest Reserve and parts of the markets have been reported as areas where drug users and dealers operate, particularly during night time. This has raised concerns among residents and authorities regarding security and public health.
- Congestion: 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.
The taskforce was featured on BBC undercover filming that exposed an Indian pharma firm fueling opioid crisis in Africa.
The success of the Aboabo model led to its adoption across other communities in the Northern Region and eventually became a blueprint for national anti-drug strategies in Ghana. The approach has been praised for blending traditional authority, community vigilance, and state enforcement to address a complex social issue.
Community development
In 2024, the Finance Minister of Ghana launched an educational fund in the area, supporting hundreds of needy but brilliant students from Aboabo and neighboring areas.Notable places
- Tamale Central Market
- Aboabo Market
- Timber Market
- Victory Cinema
- Aboabo Forest
- STC Terminal
- Metro Mass Transit Terminal
- Telecel Main Office
Notable residents
- Mohammed Amin Adam – Former Finance Minister of Ghana, born and raised in Aboabo.
- Blakk Rasta – Ghanaian musician known for his "Kuchoko" style, who spent part of his early life in Aboabo.
- Yahaya Iddi - Former first NPP Northern regional chairman
- Mohammed Gadafi Fuseini - Professional football player for Royale Union Saint-Gilloise and Ghana National Team.