The 2012 Asogli Yam
Festival has been officially launched with a mini-dubar at Takla Gborgame in
the Ho Municipality on Thursday.
Launching the
festival, Togbe Anikpi lll, Chief of Ho-Heve and Chairman of the Festival
Planning Committee, said the purpose of organizing the official launch of the
festival outside Ho, is to foster unity and peaceful co-existence among the
various divisions under the Asogli state.
The launch formally
kicks start activities for the month long festival on the theme “Political
Tolerance, a Prerequisite for Peace and Development”.
Togbe Anikpi therefore
called on Asogli citizens and Ghanaians to be of good conduct during the coming
elections.
There was a demonstration
of yam planting, tendering and harvesting at the durbar, which according to
Togbe Anikpi is to afford young persons the opportunity to learn the rudiments
of yam farming.
Togbe Koku Ayim lll,
Paramount Chief of the Takla Traditional Area, lauded the development focus of
the festival and called on all Asogli citizens to actively participate in the
festival, which would be climaxed with a grand durbar on September 22.
Major highlights of
the festival is the pilgrimage of the Asoglis to their ancestral home of Notsie
in the Republic of Togo, hiking at Adaklu Mountain, a beauty contest and the Yam
hailing procession among other funfair activities.
The festival, beyond
being a symbolic start of harvest time, is now a huge homecoming event, as it
affords citizens abroad the opportunity to reunite with their families.
To ensure effective celebration, the Asogli state
council has announced a ban on burial and funeral activities within the jurisdiction
till the end of the festival.
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