Ghana Month Celebration should Spotlight Our Festivals - Tema MCE
The Tema Metropolitan Chief Executive, Hon. Yohane
Amarh Ashitey, has advised that more spotlight be given the traditional
festivals of the various tribes of the country in observation of the Ghana
month.
Speaking on the sidelines of the Kpeledzoo festival
of the people of Tema, the MCE said such a deliberate move will help Ghanaians
keep in touch with their humanity and identity as a people.
“Like everywhere else in the world, the traditional
festivals that we have in Ghana are enduring anecdote of the spirituality,
ancestry and journey of the given people who celebrate such festivals,” Yohane
Amarh Ashitey explained.
He adds that, “I think giving it more spotlight during
the Ghana month will do the whole agenda of reinforcing our cultural identity
through the Ghana Month a lot of good because it would have projected the heart
of our tradition as a people.”
He made the remarks while joining the people of
Tema to observe the annual Kpeledzoo, which is celebrated to facilitate the
recovery of the Sakumor lagoon for high yield during harvest times.
As part of the commemoration, there is a five month
temporary ban on the trapping of crabs and fishing in the lagoon before the
festival.
Usually, before the public is allowed access to the
lagoon, the priest of the Sakumo lagoon performs
some rituals on the banks.
During the grand-durbar, there is merry-making and
hugs from the chiefs and the inhabitants.
Kpeledzoo is usually celebrated in late March or
first week in April.
This year’s celebration started on Friday and lasted
through the weekend to Sunday.
The last activities in the commemoration will be
performed on Friday by the Sakumor Wulormor.
Tema is currently not having an overlord following
the death of the Tema Mantse, Nii Adjei Kraku II, and his subsequent burial. Its
Regent is Nii Adjetey Agbo III.
The hardworking MCE, Hon. Yohane Amarh Ashitey used
the opportunity to call on all indigenes and residents of Tema to throw their
weight behind the Tema Traditional Council when the time comes to enstool a
successor King.
“We are a peace-loving people and we want that cordiallity
and camaraderie to continue in Tema,” the MCE said.
On behalf of the Tema Metropolitan Assembly (TMA),
the MCE had donated various food items and an undisclosed cash amount towards
the 2023 Kpeledzoo festival, which was well attended.
Those in attendance include Hon. Isaac Ashai
Odamtten, Member of Parliament for Tema East, Nene Ofoe Teyechu Agbadiagba IV,
chairman of Tema East NPP and a manager at the GPHA, Albert Kraku,
communication expert, Ishmael Anum Mensah, Director of Audit at the regional
co-ordinating council, Frank Asante, public relations officer of TMA, Nii Amarh
Somponu, secretary to the Tema stool and Stephen Ashitey Adjei, alias Moshake, a
mainstream politician.
Through the instrumentality of the MCE, who is
admired by many, mega weight-lifting and horse riding competitions were
organized to add colour to the festival.
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