Audio By Carbonatix
The Agona Nyakrom Oman Council has placed a ban on the wearing of miniskirts and other indecent dressing as activities of the 2024 Annual Akwambo Festival commence on Monday, August 5.
“The youth, particularly girls are warned to avoid indecent dressing because the chiefs and elders will not tolerate half-naked dressing that goes against the beautiful culture and traditions we are about to display during the festival,” Nana Osei Bonsu III, Chairman of the Akwambo Planning committee has announced.
The Chairman who is also the Tufuhene of Nyarkrom gave the warning when he addressed the chiefs and people after undertaking a seven-hour clean-up exercise to tidy the township towards the week-long festival.
The exercise saw queen mothers, divisional chiefs and members of the two Asafo companies participating with assistance from Christian Ocran, Agona West Municipal Director of Zoomlion and his workers.
Nana Osei Bonsu said the festival would serve as tourism and cultural promotion to help improve businesses in the town.
He said the committee and the chiefs would use the climax of the festival, which is on Saturday, August 10 to raise funds towards the construction of the male and female wards at Nyakrom Health Center.
The Chairman of the Planning Committee reiterated calls on citizens of Nyakrom home and abroad to contribute their quota towards the construction of the project to ensure quality healthcare delivery.
According to the Tufuhene, the festival was not meant for merry-making as perceived by some youths, but for the people to take stock of the past and make amends.
He urged Christians and other religious bodies to participate in the upcoming festival and discard the notion that it was idol worshiping.
Nana Osei Bonsu said the chiefs are poised to ensure the completion of all ongoing developmental projects started by the government, particularly the town roads, a steel bridge that was 90 percent complete and the Astroturf project to give Nyakrom a facelift.
Okofo Katakyi Nyakoh Eku X, Omanhene of Agona Nyakrom Traditional Area, cautioned residents to desist from dumping refuse into gutters and other unauthorized places to avoid an outbreak of cholera.
He added his voice to the clarion call on residents to support the male and female wards currently under construction at Nyakrom Health Center to enhance healthcare delivery.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana is rising again – Mahama declares
1 hour -
Firefighters subdue blaze at Accra’s Tudu, officials warn of busy fire season ahead
2 hours -
New Year’s Luv FM Family Party in the park ends in grand style at Rattray park
2 hours -
Mahama targets digital schools, universal healthcare, and food self-sufficiency in 2026
2 hours -
Ghana’s global image boosted by our world-acclaimed reset agenda – Mahama
3 hours -
Full text: Mahama’s New Year message to the nation
3 hours -
The foundation is laid; now we accelerate and expand in 2026 – Mahama
3 hours -
There is no NPP, CPP nor NDC Ghana, only one Ghana – Mahama
3 hours -
Eduwatch praises education financing gains but warns delays, teacher gaps could derail reforms
3 hours -
Kusaal Wikimedians take local language online in 14-day digital campaign
4 hours -
Stop interfering in each other’s roles – Bole-Bamboi MP appeals to traditional rulers for peace
4 hours -
Playback: President Mahama addressed the nation in New Year message
5 hours -
Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union call for strong work ethics, economic participation in 2026 new year message
7 hours -
Crossover Joy: Churches in Ghana welcome 2026 with fire and faith
7 hours -
Traffic chaos on Accra–Kumasi Highway leaves hundreds stranded as diversions gridlock
7 hours
