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Ga Traditional Council announces noise-making ban ahead of Homowo festival

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The Ga Traditional Council has issued a press statement announcing a ban on noise-making as part of the customary rites leading to the annual Homowo festival.

The statement reads: β€œThe Ga Traditional Council hereby informs the general public that, as part of the customary rites leading to the annual Homowo festival, there will be a ban on drumming and noise-making within the jurisdiction of the Ga State from Monday, May 12, 2025, to June 12, 2025.”

It is important to note that, according to Ga Dangme custom, the Homowo festival is not celebrated on the same date throughout the Ga State.

Therefore, the traditional areas of Osu, La, Nungua, Tema, Kpone, Prampram, and Ningo will announce separate bans after June 12, 2025, providing specific details for their individual celebrations.

The public is reminded that this customary practice is legally recognized under the 1992 constitution.

The following measures will be enforced during this period:

  1. All worship centers are required to confine their activities to their premises.

  2. Noise-making, including clapping of hands and the use of tambourines and other musical instruments, is prohibited.

  3. The placement of loudspeakers outside of church and mosque premises is banned.

  4. Roadside evangelism with megaphones and other loudspeakers should be completely avoided.

  5. Funeral rites and related activities are also prohibited during this period and up to one week after the official ban is lifted. Funerals can resume starting Friday, June 20, 2025.

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