Tema is composed of Tema New Town, Tema Communities township, Ashaiman, Adjei Kojo, Zenu, Adigon, Kuberkolo, and Saasabi (Old and New).
Tema is both a traditional and industrial city that harbors the largest port in Ghana. The city has since become the economic hub of Ghana hosting two major oil refineries and hundreds of industries.
The ancient Temamei moved to a place called Dzatabu, known among the people of Torman as the Old Town. That’s where they settled for centuries, currently where the old Meridian Hotel is located or the current Community 3.
They were fishermen and farmers. So, when the fishing season is over, they all migrate to the farms where they grow several farm products. Among the produce were Gourds and Calabash. This has been the source of the name Torman (Tor means Gourd and Man means Town) because the forebearers traded the Gourd on a large scale. This was used for the storage of water, and jewelry, and served other unique purposes. This act of farming and trading of gourds was interchangeably done alongside fishing. These industrial activities were their economic source of livelihood
When Dr Kwame Nkrumah took the reign as president of Ghana, he brought in a British company to construct a harbor for Ghana. By then, Ghana had a smaller harbor already started on 3rd December, 1928 in Takoradi but because they needed a larger one, Tema was the main choice but construction was too close to the people of Torman now adulterated as Tema.
Dr. Nkrumah decided to relocate the early settlers of Torman, but the people resisted. They eventually had to move to the modern-day Tema New Town for the economic good of the entire country, but at the expense of our culture, livelihood, traditional artifacts, and other relics, which could help future generations appreciate their roots.
Unfortunately, all these were done without proper negotiation with the people. So basically, the government used compulsory means to acquire the lands of Tema.
Tema is composed of Tema New Town, Tema Communities township, Ashaiman, Adjei Kojo, Zenu, Adigon, Kuberkolo, and Saasabi (Old and New).
The Tema Youth Association was primarily formed to resist Nkrumah’s decision to move the people from their original home (Dzatabu) to the modern-day Tema New Town. It has had various leaders who have today become national assets of development in Ghana. An example is Hon. Titus Glover, who was the deputy transport minister and currently the greater Accra regional minister. Titus was the president and considered an ex officio member of the group.
Today the Tema Youth Association has transformed into a community development institution that seeks to enhance and refine the youth of Tema to meet 21st century challenges and to help develop a properly accepted community for all. It is mandated to help achieve:
SDG Goal 3: Health and Wellbeing
SDG Goal 4: Quality Education
SDG Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation
SDG Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 3 is aimed at ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for people of all ages. It emphasizes the importance of equitable healthcare access, reducing diseases, and improving overall health outcomes globally.
Focuses on ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all. It is a critical component of the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
SDG 6 focuses on ensuring that everyone has access to clean water and adequate sanitation, which are fundamental to health, dignity, and economic growth.
Focused on promoting sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all. This goal emphasizes the importance of economic growth that benefits everyone and aligns with sustainable practices
The Association have:
Over the past two years we have modified traditional festivals of Tema by helping attract massive youth involvement.
The association’s founding members represented diverse professional backgrounds: healthcare workers, small business owners, and local educators. They shared a common goal of improving neighborhood infrastructure, supporting educational initiatives, and fostering community cohesion.
Their initial efforts focused on three key areas:
Through persistent fundraising, community engagement, and collaborative leadership, these pioneers transformed a small grassroots initiative into a respected community organization that continues to thrive decades later.
Connecting hearts, building community, and empowering youth in Tema! Our association is dedicated to fostering unity, promoting growth, and creating opportunities for young people to thrive.
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Connecting hearts, building community, and empowering youth in Tema!