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I wore smock to the United Nations — Mahama reacts to Zambians

Mahama says the traditional smock is part of Ghana’s cultural identity and has been worn on major international platforms

Kojo Emmanuel by Kojo Emmanuel
February 6, 2026
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President John Dramani Mahama has responded lightheartedly to the ongoing fugu debate involving Ghana and Zambia, suggesting that those questioning the outfit may have missed moments from his earlier international appearances.

In an interview with JoyNews following the Ghana–Zambia Business Dialogue in Lusaka, Mahama stressed that the traditional attire is deeply rooted in Ghanaian culture.

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“It’s called a smock in English, but in our language, some people call it Fugu, some call it Batakari,” he said.

He said the reaction on social media came as a surprise, especially considering he had previously worn the same outfit on global stages.

“I wore the smock to the United Nations, the highest platform in the world. I’m surprised that Zambians didn’t notice it then,” he said.

Highlighting its cultural significance, Mahama explained that the smock has long been associated with leadership and bravery.

“In the past, it was worn by kings, royalty, and also warriors. When our warriors were going to war, they wore smocks,” he stated.

He added that the garment was also believed to carry spiritual meaning and protection.

Mahama maintained that the smock reflects African pride and should be embraced, even in formal settings.

“I gave him a fugu. What I wore, I gave him one of those,” he said, referring to President Hakainde Hichilema.

He welcomed the attention the discussion has generated, saying it has unintentionally promoted Ghana’s culture beyond its borders.

“I thank Zambians for marketing our Fugu for us,” he added.

Mahama arrived in Lusaka, Zambia, for a three-day state visit at the invitation of his Zambian counterpart, President Hakainde Hichilema.

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