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The National Women’s Coordinator of the Progressive People’s Party says well-meaning Ghanaians have a duty to fight aggressively for the betterment of the country.
According to her, “posterity will judge our generation if we [Ghanaians] do not carry out our civic responsibility”.
She maintained that good people have the responsibility to resist selfish people from taking over the country with all their might.
The Women’s Coordinator said these at a National Women’s Strategic Meeting held on Saturday, November 30 in the Central Region.
The meeting was among other things to map out a development plan on how to build the party and ensure that more women are involved in Ghana's politics since women are really the bedrock of the country.
The meeting also discussed internal party issues and ways the party can make positive impact in the country.
There were updates on what has been happening on the grounds from the various regions.
Reports from the participants at the meeting indicated that many Ghanaians are disenchanted with the situation in the country and are looking for practical solutions.
Mary Ankomah, the National Vice Chairperson posited that the PPP is now the party many want to be associated with and help to grow so the party has a responsibility not to fail Ghanaians.
The women pledged to reach every corner in the country to draw people to the party while establishing effective networks with the many Ghanaians who are already attracted to the party.
The Progressive Women, the women's wing of the party, unanimously agreed that current political dispensation is not helping the country and therefore underscored the need for voters to be educated tirelessly.
They noted that every vote cast shapes the destiny of the country.
Members were tasked to ensure that the voice for the call of effective leadership is very loud and present everywhere.
The women assured Ghanaians that the PPP is the only party seeking the interests of Ghanaians and encouraged all to shake off the perception of the party being too new to govern the country.
They maintained that in all spheres of life, competence, dedication, and commitment are the main pillars and the PPP is noted to embody all that.
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