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    Government declares Wednesdays for wearing Fugu

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    President Mahama rocking the Fugu at the UN President Mahama rocking the Fugu at the UN

    The Government of Ghana, through the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts has dedicated Wednesdays to the wearing of Fugu, also known as Batakari.

    In a statement issued and signed by the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, the initiative is aimed at preserving, promoting and celebrating Ghana’s rich cultural heritage while reinforcing national identity.

    Ghanaians at home and abroad are encouraged to wear Fugu in its various forms, designs and expressions, complemented by its distinctive accessories.

    “This initiative is intended to deepen national cultural awareness, affirm our identity and project Ghana’s heritage with pride to the world,” the statement read.

    How President Mahama sparked calls for a ‘National Fugu Day’

    According to the ministry, the move is expected to go beyond cultural symbolism by delivering significant social and economic benefits.

    “Beyond its cultural significance, the initiative is expected to generate far-reaching social and economic benefits, including the empowerment of local weavers, designers, artisans, and traders across the value chain, as well as expanded business, employment, and commercial opportunities nationwide,” it added.

    The government believes the initiative will also help strengthen national unity, stimulate the creative economy and project Ghana’s cultural heritage to the global community with pride and confidence.

    This directive comes after the popular attire became the topic of social media trends following a row between Ghanaian and Zambian online communities.

    President John Dramani Mahama had worn the popular ‘Fugu’ during his visit to Zambia, which some influencers in the country described as a ‘blouse.’

    This prompted a sharp response from the Ghanaian online community, spreading awareness and education about the attire online.

    See the statement below:

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    Social media uproar as Ghanaians, Zambians clash over Mahama’s fashion choices:



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