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The Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has voiced his concerns regarding the perceived diminishing respect for the Ga people, who he says are the traditional custodians of Ghana's capital.
During a durbar marking the conclusion of the 2025 Homowo festival on Saturday, August 30, 2025, the Ga Mantse underscored the importance of honouring Ga customs and traditions, particularly in the diverse and multicultural context of the Greater Accra Region.
“We won’t banish anyone from Accra because we are welcoming by nature, and the least we expect is to be respected and duly honoured,” he stated. “The Greater Accra Region has been successful as the country’s capital because of the loving nature of the Ga people. It should never happen that we are disrespected for hosting the nation’s capital.”
The Homowo festival, celebrated annually to mark the Ga people’s historical victory over famine, serves as a poignant reminder of their rich cultural heritage.
King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II emphasised that preserving these traditions is essential for reinforcing cultural identity and empowering traditional leadership.
He articulated that these customs play a vital role in fostering peace and socio-economic development in the region.
As he reflected on the historical contributions of the Ga people, the king called for a collective effort to enhance community development.
He urged corporate entities operating in Kpone to engage more actively in meaningful corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives that prioritise local development.
“It is imperative that businesses invest in the communities that support them,” he said, highlighting the potential for collaboration between the private sector and local leadership.
The call for respect and recognition comes at a time when urbanization and globalization are reshaping cultural landscapes in Accra.
Recent studies indicate that the Greater Accra Region, home to over 2.5 million residents, has seen an influx of diverse populations contributing to its vibrant culture.
However, this diversity must not overshadow the contributions and rights of the indigenous people.
As the celebration drew to a close, the Ga Mantse reiterated the need for unity and collaboration among all residents of Greater Accra.
He believes that mutual respect and understanding are essential for fostering harmony and ensuring that the rich cultural tapestry of the region remains intact.
“Together, we can build a Greater Accra where every culture is celebrated and every person feels valued,” he concluded.
The Homowo festival not only serves as a celebration of abundance but also as a platform for dialogue about the future of the community, reminding all that the essence of the Ga people's legacy must be cherished and respected.
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