The Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has commended residents of the Ga State for his or her cooperation and help in the course of the observance of the standard one-month ban on drumming and noise-making.
He stated the incident-free recorded in the course of the 12 months’s ban was lifted yesterday confirmed the extent of cooperation and respect for the customs of the folks of Accra in addition to clear understanding of custom.
“I commend the Wulomei, Chiefs, Asafoatsemee, Royal Courtiers, and all functionaries who labored diligently to make sure a easy and respectful observance of the ban.
I’m notably grateful to all who revered the ban in a spirit of mutual respect, cultural sensitivity, and peaceable coexistence,” he said.
A press release issued by the Ga Conventional Council and copied to The Ghanaian Instances in Accra yesterday asserting the lifting of the ban indicated that it was accompanied by elaborate ceremonies at Gbese-Blohum and Abola in Ga Mashie.
The ceremonies which had been opened to the general public displayed the distinctive expression of Ga custom and id.
King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, who can be the President of the Ga State, famous that the ban was rooted in long-standing traditions and was protected below the counstrive’s authorized framework, particularly Articles 11 (3) and 26 (1) of the 1992 Structure.
He stated Ga Conventional Council remained dedicated to enhancing measures to stop unauthorised enforcement and guarantee full compliance with conventional guidelines governing this vital interval.
BY CYNTHIA ASAMPANA