Speaker Bagbin Presents Traditional FUGU to Sunderland officials to mark partnership

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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has presented traditional Ghanaian attire, fugu, to officials of Sunderland A.F.C. as part of efforts to strengthen cultural and sporting ties between Ghana and the English club.

The symbolic presentation took place during a recent visit by a Ghanaian parliamentary delegation to Sunderland, aimed at deepening collaboration under the Democracy Cup initiative.

The gesture formed a key highlight of the visit, underscoring the importance of cultural exchange in fostering international partnerships through sport. The fugu—widely regarded as a revered traditional garment from northern Ghana—was presented as a token of goodwill and a representation of Ghana’s rich cultural heritage.

Mr Bagbin noted that the Democracy Cup goes beyond football, serving as a bridge between nations, institutions and people. He emphasised that incorporating cultural diplomacy into the initiative would help strengthen mutual understanding and long-term cooperation.

Officials of Sunderland A.F.C. expressed appreciation for the gesture, describing it as a meaningful symbol of friendship and respect. They reaffirmed their commitment to the partnership, which is expected to provide opportunities for knowledge exchange, talent development and international exposure for Ghanaian clubs.

The visit forms part of ongoing efforts to expand the reach of the Democracy Cup, an initiative founded by the Speaker to promote national unity, civic engagement and international collaboration through sport.

Under the partnership, future winners of the Democracy Cup are expected to benefit from exchange programmes with Sunderland, further enhancing Ghana’s global sporting profile while creating pathways for players and administrators to gain international experience.

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