Ghana Premier League side has taken a significant step toward deepening its roots within the Bono Region, as the club’s leadership paid a courtesy call on the revered.
Led by Chief Executive Officer , the Aduana FC delegation visited the Sunyani palace in a gesture that underscores the club’s respect for tradition and its commitment to community engagement. The meeting was marked by warm exchanges, mutual appreciation, and a shared vision for the growth of football in the region.
The visit, according to club officials, forms part of a broader strategy to strengthen relationships with traditional authorities whose influence remains vital in shaping community development and unity. By engaging the SunyaniHene, Aduana FC reaffirmed its belief that football extends beyond the pitch, serving as a powerful tool for social cohesion and cultural pride.

CEO Atta Poku emphasized that the club recognizes the invaluable role of chiefs and traditional leaders in fostering peace and supporting youth development through sports. He noted that Aduana FC is not only focused on achieving success in the Ghana Premier League but also on building a legacy that positively impacts the people of Bono and surrounding areas.
For his part, Odeefour Ogyeamansan Boahen Korkor II commended the club for the initiative, highlighting the importance of collaboration between sporting institutions and traditional leadership. He expressed confidence that such partnerships would help nurture young talents while promoting discipline and unity among the youth.

Aduana FC, known for its strong connection to its home base in Dormaa Ahenkro, continues to position itself as a club deeply rooted in culture and community.
This latest engagement in Sunyani further reinforces its mission to blend football excellence with cultural respect, ensuring sustainable growth both on and off the field.

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