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The imperative need for Parliament to pass the Affirmative Action Bill for women is underscored by its potential to strengthen and empower women in our society, facilitating their active participation in decision-making for national development.
With the upcoming 2023 Local Government Elections in Ghana, the absence of this legislation threatens to perpetuate the current low representation of women in the country's Local Governance system.
Current statistics reveal that women's representation in key policy-making spaces in Ghana falls below the United Nations' recommended threshold of 30%.
In the Legislature (Parliament), women's representation stands at 14.5%, while in the District Assembly System, it is below 5%.
This trend extends to government ministerial, ambassadorial, and board appointments, hindering women's effective contribution to Ghana's development.
Despite Ghana's commitment to international protocols and conventions, pledging to ensure 30 to 40% representation of women, the persistent low figures highlight the urgency of passing the Affirmative Action Bill.
Recognizing the pivotal role of women in nurturing future leaders, it is crucial to provide them with platforms for active participation in the nation's discussions and decision-making bodies.
The Affirmative Action Bill, lying in Parliament, holds the key to affirming the value of women in contributing to the nation's development.
By passing this legislation, we acknowledge and empower women, recognizing their instrumental role in shaping the future of our nation.
Let us consider women as the mothers of our nation, providing them with opportunities to lead, contribute to governance, and reshape collective mindsets towards a more inclusive and progressive society.
In conclusion, I appeal to the government to prioritize the passage of the Affirmative Action Bill, ensuring the acknowledgment and empowerment of women in our society and nation.
May God bless us all and Merry Christmas
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