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The Ga Traditional Council has declared a temporary ban on funeral activities within the Greater Accra region.

The ban is set to take effect from October 15 to October 29, 2023 as part of preparations leading up to the funeral of the late Ga Manye, Naa Dedei Omaedru III, who died in December 2022.

Chief of Protocol at the Office of the Ga Mantse, Ambassador Sylvester Parker Allotey, explained that the ban is a crucial step to ensure the smooth execution of the funeral proceedings for the late Ga Manye.

“From the 15th of October, no funerals will be allowed in the region because we have to observe that two-week period from that 15th to 29th for only the rites leading to the proper farewell for the queen mother. Then there will be no installation of any traditional office holder till after the funeral” he said.

However he stated, that in the week of the burial, there will be additional measures which will be put out very soon.

“The additional measures will include the period where shops and commercial activities will be stopped and also there are certain streets which will be closed,” he said.

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