The Traditional leaders of Nii Koi Tsuruman community has lifted the ban on drumming and noise making in preparation towards their Homowo festival set to occur on .
According to him, the ban of drumming and noise making is a(Nmaa Dumor) and the lifting (Nmaa Faa), thus planting and harvesting of the first maize in the year by the Ga-Dangme traditional leaders precedes the festival.
The chief of Nii Koi Tsuruman, Nii Koi Tsuru II, said the success of this year’s rite is unique and foreshadows signs of victory and blessings in the coming year.
He said, “At the lifting of the ban of drumming and noise making in the community, prayed and pleaded with our ancestors to take away our iniquities and sufferings and all things that had hindered our development; and we called for God’s blessings.
“As the interventions of our ancestors was heard by God who gave us life and blessings, it is our time to wake up from our slumber to position ourselves to take advantage of it, to work hard”Nii Koi Tsuru hinted.
On the ban on noise making for one month, Nii Koi Tsuru II said:
“Through these periods our fetish priests and priestesses fast and pray for opportunities and the development of the entire nation, but not for their selfish gains” he pointed out.
Nii Koi Tsuru II, called for unity among the citizenry of Nii Koi Tsuruman to forge ahead in development, adding that bickering does not promote peace for progress.
He appealed to government to speeding up the renovations on the railway line of been a benefited community.
According to him, Adjen Kotoku community is growing faster and need to re-open the railway station back to reduce the traffic on their road.
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