Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang met with female lawmakers at the presidential office. The gathering aimed to strengthen women's roles across government leadership positions. Female Members of Parliament praised the meeting as both meaningful and encouraging. They called the current administration more open to women's participation than previous governments. The legislators promised to keep pushing for laws that help more women enter politics.
The group spent much time discussing the Affirmative Action Bill during their visit. Female MPs said lawmakers must pass this legislation quickly without further delays. The bill would require fair representation of women across all government development projects. They argued the country has waited far longer than necessary for such protections. Parliament needs to act on this important measure soon.
Opoku-Agyemang thanked the women for their continued support of her work. She told them successful female leaders must help other women advance their careers. The Vice President stressed that mentoring younger women should become a priority for all current officials. She wants today's leaders to create pathways for future generations of women. Building these networks will strengthen democracy across the entire nation.
The Vice President also highlighted President John Dramani Mahama's plans for better governance. She said government agencies must work closely with private companies and citizen groups. These partnerships can advance policies that benefit women throughout Ghana. The administration remains committed to fair treatment of all citizens regardless of gender. Such collaboration will help the country reach its development goals faster.
The group spent much time discussing the Affirmative Action Bill during their visit. Female MPs said lawmakers must pass this legislation quickly without further delays. The bill would require fair representation of women across all government development projects. They argued the country has waited far longer than necessary for such protections. Parliament needs to act on this important measure soon.
Opoku-Agyemang thanked the women for their continued support of her work. She told them successful female leaders must help other women advance their careers. The Vice President stressed that mentoring younger women should become a priority for all current officials. She wants today's leaders to create pathways for future generations of women. Building these networks will strengthen democracy across the entire nation.
The Vice President also highlighted President John Dramani Mahama's plans for better governance. She said government agencies must work closely with private companies and citizen groups. These partnerships can advance policies that benefit women throughout Ghana. The administration remains committed to fair treatment of all citizens regardless of gender. Such collaboration will help the country reach its development goals faster.