Managing Director of the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB), Edward Ato Sarpong, has described the bank’s new partnership with Swedru All Blacks as one that perfectly aligns with the institution’s core values, making the club a natural partner of choice.
The landmark agreement was officially unveiled on September 30, 2025, at the Accra Financial Centre and is set to run through the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season and beyond. The deal underscores ADB’s growing commitment to supporting Ghanaian football at the community and professional levels.
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At the unveiling, ADB Managing Director Edward Ato Sarpong emphasized that the partnership with Swedru All Blacks reflects the bank’s core values, positioning the club as an ideal partner.
“This partnership aligns with our core mandate.We believe that swedru is a community that has a lot of talent . Many things come from swedru. ”
“Im glad you come from citi and Channel One, your MD Sammens , his school is swedru secondary school. So good things comes from swedru.”
Swedru All Blacks, who are making strides both on and off the pitch, won their first home game of the season with an emphatic 3-0 victory over Berekum Chelsea. However, the club currently sits 9th on the league table after suffering two defeats in their opening three matches.
The Swedru-based side will look to build momentum when they host Bibiani Gold Stars on Saturday in Round 4 of the Ghana Premier League, with hopes of climbing higher up the standings.
The partnership with ADB is expected to provide not only financial support but also stability and confidence for the club as they aim to become a strong force in Ghanaian football.









