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One-month ban on drumming and noise-making in Accra starts today

Patrick Gyasi by Patrick Gyasi
May 12, 2025
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The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has commenced the enforcement of its annual one-month ban on drumming and noise-making, beginning today, May 12, and set to end on June 12.

The ban forms a key part of preparations for the Homowo Festival, a revered cultural celebration of the Ga people.

In a statement issued and signed by the Head of Public Affairs, Gilbert Nii Ankrah, the AMA noted that the ban applies to all residents, communities, and institutions under its jurisdiction.

It is being implemented to maintain peace, harmony, and national security during this period of cultural observance.

Affected areas include the vicinity of the AMA Head Office, Gamashie, Ablekuma West, and parts of Kasoa.

The period is considered sacred by the Ga community, marked by spiritual reflection and solemnity.

“The ban represents a sacred period of solemnity, reflection, and spiritual preparation for the upcoming Homowo Festival,” the statement highlighted.

The directive mandates that churches conduct their services indoors without the use of musical instruments, and loudspeakers are not to be used outside churches, mosques, pubs, or during street evangelism.

The Ga Traditional Council (GTC), backing the directive, has also placed a moratorium on funeral rites and related activities throughout the period. The AMA has appealed for tolerance and mutual respect among different religious and traditional groups, urging restraint from inflammatory or disrespectful comments.

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