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Volta Regional Minister calls for Kente-Wearing policy on Fridays

Esther Sampson by Esther Sampson
June 23, 2025
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Mr James Gunu, Volta Regional Minister, uas proposed the introduction of a policy mandating all workers—including staff of the Volta Regional Coordinating Council (VRCC), Municipal and District Assemblies, and their Chief Executives to wear Kente cloth on Fridays and during official festivals.

Speaking at the launch of the 2025 Agortime-Kpetoe Kente Festival in Aflao on Saturday, June 21, Mr. Gunu said such a policy would highlight the cultural and economic value of Kente and help promote its usage nationwide and beyond.

“This initiative must start with leadership. If we, as leaders, do not wear and promote Kente, it will be difficult to convince others to value and patronize it,” he said.

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He recalled a request made some years ago by the people of Kpetoe for the establishment of a dedicated Kente Village—a hub for training, production, and trade.

Now that they are back in government, he has pledged to pursue the realization of the project.

Mr. Gunu explained that under the District Assemblies Common Fund, there is a provision for 24-Hour Economy Projects.

He assured that in collaboration with the DCE and the MP, they will channel this fund into establishing the Kente Village to support weavers and enhance economic activity.

Dr. Dela Mawutor, a member of the Festival’s Central Planning Committee, welcomed the Minister’s call.

She encouraged everyone to support the idea of wearing Kente on Fridays—even in smaller patterns or mixed designs.

“You can sew a shirt and add some Kente to show off the fabric. What matters is that we are intentional and deliberate about promoting Kente,” she said, urging the Minister to fast-track the Kente Village project and calling on stakeholders to support weavers with access to raw materials.

Mr. Israel Kporku, Chair of the Agortime Kpetoe Kente Weavers Association, also applauded the Minister’s initiative.

He said he has long advocated for support for the Kente Village and expressed hope that the promise would finally be fulfilled.

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