Drumming And Noisemaking Banned On Awutu Lands

Awutu Awubia festival is one of the most historic festival in Ghana for which educate Ghanaians more on their believes and norms and their history as well

Drumming And Noisemaking Banned On Awutu Lands
The chiefs (Nananom) of Awutu Traditional Area in the Central Region, have banned  drumming and noise making on Awutu lands, as part of their ritual performance ahead of this year's annual Awutu Awubia festival. 
Awutu Awubia festival is one of the most historic festival in Ghana for which educate Ghanaians more on their believes and norms and their history as well. 
Speaking in an interview with Soireenews.com, the Otsor of Awutu Traditional Area, Otsor Odai Tutu averred that the validation of this ban on noise making would last three weeks.
They entreated all people leaving on Awutu lands to adhere to the protocol else face sanctions.
The Traditional ruler further highlighted on some other activities that are prohibited includes spinners playing music at pubs, church activities with instructions, funeral ceremonies, weddings amongst others. 
The communities to observe the ban are Awutu Beraku, Awutu Bawjiase, Awutu Saakwa, Awutu Adawukwa, Awutu Ntowkruwa 
Otsor Odai Tutu has therefore warned any culprit who will been recalcitrant will be delt with severely. 
The Awubia festival is an annual festival celebrated by the chiefs and people of Awutu Traditional Area in Awutu Bereku in the Central Region of Ghana.