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On Tuesday, February 3, the Speaker of Parliament, Rt Hon Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, appeared in the Chamber adorned in gold regalia, complemented by a gold necklace.
This was not the first time the Speaker has showcased Ghana’s rich cultural heritage through his choice of attire in Parliament.
Historically, he remains the only Speaker of the House under the Fourth Republic to consistently demonstrate a strong interest in wearing traditional attire, particularly regalia associated with traditional rulers, during parliamentary proceedings.
Below are photos from his appearance in Parliament on Tuesday.





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