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Ga Traditional Council lifts ban on noise-making June 12

Samuel Sackey by Samuel Sackey
June 11, 2025
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The Ga Traditional Council, under the leadership of His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, is set to officially lift the month-long ban on drumming and noise-making tomorrow, June 12, 2025.

This announcement comes after a peaceful and widely observed period of silence, which forms an essential part of the traditional preparations for the annual Homowo Festival celebrated by the Ga people.

The ban, which began a month ago, is a longstanding cultural observance aimed at ensuring spiritual cleansing, reflection, and unity within the Ga State ahead of the festival.

The Ga Mantse stated in an official release dated June 11, said, “I wished to inform the general public that the official lifting of the ban will on Thursday, June 12, 2025.”

The official lifting of the ban, according to the Ga Mantse will be marked with traditional ceremonies at Gbese-Blohum and Abola in Ga Mashie.

 

Residents and visitors are thereby invited to participate in the celebrations, which will showcase the unique heritage and customs of the Ga people.

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“All are cordially invited to witness and participate in this unique expression of Ga tradition and identity,” the Ga Mantse announced.

According to the Ga Mantse, the ban was observed in a spirit of mutual respect and peaceful coexistence.

He noted that similar traditional customs across the country are backed by legal frameworks and are important to Ghana’s cultural fabric.

“This observance, like similar customs across the country during cultural festivals and royal funerals, is rooted in long-standing traditions and protected under our legal framework,” he explained.

The Traditional Council expressed special appreciation to religious bodies, communities, and residents for their discipline and respect for the tradition.

“The Ga Traditional Council is especially appreciative of the noticeable cooperation shown by Churches, Mosques, residents, and entire communities, whose adherence to this sacred custom is deeply valued.

“I extend my heartfelt gratitude and warmest regards to all residents of the Ga State for their cooperation and support during the recently concluded one-month ban on drumming and noise-making,” the Ga Mantse added.

His Royal Majesty also commended traditional leaders and local authorities who played key roles in the successful observance of the ban.

“I take this opportunity to commend the Wulomei, Chiefs, Asafoatsemei, Royal Courtiers, and all functionaries who worked diligently to ensure a smooth and respectful observance of the ban,” he said.

He reaffirmed the Council’s commitment to maintaining order and cultural discipline during future observances.

“The Ga Traditional Council remains committed to ongoing measures to prevent unauthorized enforcement and to ensure full compliance with traditional rules,” he said, wishing all residents a joyful and fulfilling Homowo Festival.

 

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