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The NDC’s Women’s Organiser for Lower Manya Krobo Constituency, Kekeli Adanuvor, has called on the general public to support the less privileged in society, especially widows who have been abandoned.
She made the call when she donated bags of rice, cartons of frozen chicken and assorted drinks to over 310 widows in the Lower Manya Krobo Constituency on December 30, 2022.
According to Kekeli Adanuvor, the gesture forms part of her commitment to ensuring the marginalized in the constituency get to experience the joy of the festive season despite the economic challenges plaguing the country.

She said that “I got a lot of Christmas gifts from loved ones and feel like sharing with widows here. As for the economy, I don’t know what is going on but I think it is mismanagement and incompetence by the NPP-led administration."

"I’m donating to the elderly widows selected by women groups. My target is elderly women who need help but have been neglected by society. I’m overwhelmed by their reception so far," Madam Adanuvor added.

She also disclosed her office will soon roll out a loan disbursement scheme for female entrepreneurs to boost their businesses and help them stay afloat in these crisis moments.


The NDC Women's Organiser stated that “we are going to give soft loans to market women and give them some grace period to repay the loan. They can also apply for more when they are able to repay on time. Again, we will also train more in entrepreneurship like hairdressing, soap making and beads making."

On his part, Lower Manya Krobo Constituency Chairman of the NDC, John Mantey commended Kekeli Adanuvor for the gesture noting that she has brought hope to widows in the constituency.

Speaking to the media, he said, “I’m highly grateful to Kekeli for this timely donation. It will help cushion them in this economic hardship. I have been working with every directorate in the constituency and will work hard to secure victory in 2024 General election."

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