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Sométutu Zâ 2024 launched in Ho with development commitments

Sométutu Zâ 2024.png Major activities lined up for the celebration include general cleaning and a quiz competition

Fri, 9 Aug 2024 Source: Leo Nelson, Contributor

The chiefs and people of the Somé Traditional Area in the Ketu South Municipality of the Volta Region have launched the 2024 celebration of their annual festival, Sométutu Zâ, with a commitment to the socio-economic development of the area.

Major activities lined up for the celebration include general cleaning, religious activities, quiz competitions, health walks, youth and professional summits, and children’s durbars, among others.

The celebration will climax with a grand durbar of chiefs and queen mothers on September 28 at Agbozume, the traditional capital of the area.

Speaking at a grand launch event on Monday, August 5, at Ho, the Paramount Chief and President of the Somé Traditional Council, Torgbiga Adamah III, stressed the need for all Somé indigenes to unite and pull resources together towards the socio-economic progress of the area and for the general well-being of the people.

He said no community can advance economically in an atmosphere of insecurity and instability.

He therefore enjoined all his subjects to embrace peace and fellow-feeling for one another.

He called on all citizens of Somé, both home and abroad, to join hands in ensuring that the annual event was a memorable and successful one.

Sométutu Zâ, or Sométutu festival, is an annual festival celebrated by the chiefs and people of Agbozume, Denu, and surrounding communities to commemorate their migration from Keta to their present settlement in 1792, after the Keta-Anloga war.

The 2024 event, which promises to be a catalyst for uniting and rallying together for the peace and development of the area, is swirling around the theme “Sustaining the Peace and Unity of Somé for Development.”

Source: Leo Nelson, Contributor