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It’s Ghanaian, Not Tribal- Tourism Minister on Fugu Declaration

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The Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Gomashie, has affirmed that the designation of Wednesdays for Fugu outfits is not tribal in nature.

According to her, it is economic and strategic to promote the local industry.

“It is inspiring. It is economic. It is identity. It is Ghanaian, not tribal. Thank you!”

In a statement on February 10, 2026, the Ministry encouraged the public to dedicate every Wednesday to the wearing of Fugu (Batakari), in all its diverse forms, designs, and expressions, complemented by its distinctive and beautiful accessories.

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

Beyond its cultural significance, it explained that 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.

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“The government hopes that this collective embrace of Fugu will strengthen national unity, stimulate the creative economy, and serve as a powerful symbol of Ghana’s cultural confidence and self-expression.”

Story by Hajara Fuseini

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