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Mo Traditional Council imposes a two-month ban on excessive noise-making in all its areas

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The Mo Traditional Council under the leadership of Nana Kwaku Dankwa III, the Omanhene and President of the traditional area has placed a two-month ban on excessive noise making in all areas under its jurisdiction. The ban takes effect from Monday, November 6, 2023, through to Wednesday, December 20, 2023.

The Chiefs (Nananom) have identified the non-pacification of the gods and the ancestors as the root cause of the numerous road accidents on both the Kintampo – Tamale and Kintampo – Techiman highways from 1999 to  2022, a period of twenty-three (23) years.

A quick recap of some of these tragic accidents that have claimed hundreds of precious lives that otherwise could have been avoided include:

– On 20 February 2016, TV 3 Network reported the confirmation of 71 dead bodies in which a Metro Mass Transit Bus with registration number AS 7131 Y collided head-on with a Kia truck conveying tomatoes to the southern part of Ghana a few meters away from the Kintampo Waterfalls;

– On 6th march 9, 2020 Citinewsroom reported that 28 persons perished in an accident on the road.

-On 6th March, 2023, 4 women, a child and over 17 men confirmed were confirmed dead by Joy News.

The current occupant of the black stool(the symbol of authority of the traditional area), Nana Kwaku Dankwa III, who had his legitimacy in March 2022 after a protracted ligation, underscored the need for the people and Chiefs of the area to have a peaceful environment to speak to the gods and ancestors to prevent future occurrences of accidents or at least bring the number of casualties to the barest minimum.

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 The Mo/Dega Traditional area shares boundaries with the Nkoranza area, Gonja Traditional area, North Mo Traditional area and the Banda Traditional area.

Anyone who flouts this ban will be ruthlessly dealt with according to the customs and traditions of the Mo Traditional Council.

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