May 15 Fixed To Ban Drumming And Noise Making In Ga State

The ban is part of activities put in place by the council in preparation towards the celebration of the Homowo festival in August 2023.

May 15 Fixed To Ban Drumming And Noise Making In Ga State
The Ga Traditional Council has fixed May 15 to June 15, 2023, as the start date for the 2023 ban on noise-making and drumming period.
The ban is part of activities put in place by the council in preparation towards the celebration of the Homowo festival in August 2023.
All noise-making activities, such as the use of loudspeakers, drums, tambourines, funeral ceremonies and evangelization in public, will be affected by this directive.
The PRO of the council, Nii Lartey Anum Tetteh, who spoke on behalf of the Ga Mantse, as reported by Citi Newsroom on April 20, 2023, urged to comply with the directive.
Task forces, according to the report, have been set up to prosecute anyone who disobeys.
Places to be affected by this directive are; the Northern Boundary towns dividing Accra from the Eastern Region. Odukpon Kpehe (Kasoa) to the west as well as communities under the Osu, Ngleshie Alata and Ga Traditional Councils.
The council cautioned against group of persons who go around to enforce the ban directive without tags or not members of the AMA personnel, the Police Service and Representatives from the Traditional Councils.