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Rituals performed to prevent road crashes on Awoshie-Pokuase Highway

 The Acting Chief of Amamole, in the Ga North Municipality, Nii Ashitey Tetteh, has performed traditional rites to prevent road crashes and its related deaths on the Awoshie-Pokuase Highway.

The exercise was done last weekend in collaboration with Ayawaso Traditional Authority.

The rituals to “banish ghosts from the Ablekuma, Olebu, Amamole, Ayawaso and Pokuase communities,” was supervised by police from Amasaman and Pokuase under the Greater Accra Police Command.

It included pouring of libation, slaughtering of goats, sheep and cows, and their blood spilled on sections of the road, to appease the gods of the adjoining communities along the highway to prevent road crashes on the highway.

The people also fired musket­ry and sang dirges for the spirits of those who had been knocked down and killed on the road.

The leaders of the two tradi­tional authorities – Amamole and Ayawaso – held procession from Amamole to Ayawaso to the Pokuase Interchange and back to the Ayawaso cemetery where sac­rifices were made to the spirits of the dead to prevent road accident on the road.

Nii Ashitey Tetteh, who is also the Head of Nii Tettey Okpe Family of Ngleshie Okortsosh­ishi and Amamole, later in an interview advised drivers plying the Awoshie-Pokuase Highway to drive cautiously in order to re­duce road crashes on the road.

According to him, since the Awoshie-Pokuase Highway was opened to traffic a decade ago, about 50 people had been knocked down and killed by ve­hicles on the Amamole stretch of the road, which could have been prevented if the drivers were careful.

He appealed to the Min­istry of Roads and Highways to construct ramps in order to control the speeding of drivers on the highway and construct overhead foot bridges to help pedestrians cross the road so as to help reduce road crashes and deaths.

“It is believed that the rapid accident on the stretch have some similar spiritual conno­tations of its happenings,” he stated.

 FROM KINGSLEY ASARE, AMAMOLE

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