Prampram Paramount Chief Urge Citizens In  Diaspora To Come Home & Celebrate This Year Homowo Festival

Prampram citizens residing abroad (diaspora) to come home and join forces with the local citizens to celebrate this year's Homowo festival

The Paramount Chief of Prampram Traditional Area in the Ningo-Prampram District of the Greater Accra Region, Nene Tetteh Waka III,
has called on all the Prampram citizens residing abroad (diaspora) to come home and join forces with the local citizens to celebrate this year's Homowo festival which will be organized and celebrated peacefully and respectfully.

According to Nene Tetteh Waka III who doubles as the President of Prampram Traditional Council, the traditional authorities from all the communities within the Prampram had done effective consultation with the national security agencies to put in place security measures to ensure that all the activities marking this year's celebration of the festival are being held in an atmosphere of peace and harmony devoid of any disturbance.
Mincing no words, the gazetted overlord of Prampram urged the citizens to bury all their differences and do away with litigations, petty squabbles, and all divisive tendencies that had retarded the progress of the area to forestall peaceful coexistence in the Prampram before, during, and after the festival.
Nene Tetteh Waka III made the foregoing call when he was speaking in an interview with journalists during the ceremony to climax this year's annual Kpledzoo Festival, which is celebrated by the chiefs and people of Prampram.

The occasion amidst singing, dancing, and merry-making at Prampram for which the traditional priests of the area had performed all the necessary customary rites to please the gods and also usher in a peaceful and united Homowo.
During this festive, the traditional priests made libations at the festival, and celebrants clad in white to signify purity and victory showed up in their numbers to make merry and renew their brotherliness.
Nene Tetteh Waka III assured us that this year's celebration will be unique and more peaceful because many citizens of the Prampram would get themselves involved in the activities of the festival.

He said the Prampram citizens abroad are assured to come home to join in the celebration of this year's festival to showcase their rich Prampram heritage.
For his part, the Prampram Stool Father of Mankralo, Nii Narttey IV, called on the people of Prampram to live in peace and unity to foster the development of the area.
He assured the youth that the traditional Council have done everything possible to maintain peace and unity, and called on all the indigenes of Prampram to disposal
 to come home for this year's Homowo celebration.