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AMA Imposes One-Month Ban on Drumming and Noise-Making Ahead of Homowo Festival

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The Accra Metropolitan Assembly has announced a month-long ban on drumming and noise-making, in line with traditional customs observed annually by the Ga community.

The AMA said the ban will begin on Monday, 12 May, and end on Thursday, 12 June 2025. The measure forms part of preparations for the Ga people’s Homowo Festival and is intended to promote peace, harmony, and respect for cultural traditions.

In a statement signed by the AMA’s Head of Public Affairs, Gilbert Nii Ankrah, residents were reminded that churches must conduct their services within enclosed premises and refrain from using musical instruments. The use of loudspeakers outside churches, mosques, and drinking spots has also been prohibited during this period.

“Roadside evangelism is not permitted throughout the duration of the ban,” the statement added.

The Assembly has also placed a moratorium on funeral ceremonies and related gatherings for the duration of the ban.

To enforce the directive, a special task force made up of AMA officials, personnel from the Ghana Police Service, and representatives of the Ga Traditional Council will patrol the city. The Assembly warned that only members of this officially sanctioned task force—who will carry proper identification—are authorised to enforce the ban.

The AMA urged religious groups and traditional leaders to show mutual respect and refrain from making inflammatory comments during the period.

Residents of Accra, especially those living within the Ga Traditional Area, have been asked to fully comply with the directive to ensure a peaceful and respectful observance of the customary period known locally as Nmaa Dumↄ.

Source:TheDotNews

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