Audio By Carbonatix
Hajia Alima Mahama, Minister of Women and Children’s Affairs at the weekend called on women to break away from cultural barriers that militate against the harnessing of their full potentials.
She called on them to be proactive in the struggle against the confinement of women at ‘witches camps’ and the forcing of girls to atone for the sins of their family members under the ‘trokosi system.
Hajia Mahama who made the call at the Ghana Evangelical Society (GES) in Accra said similar abuses of the rights of women happened in every part of the country, with grave consequences on the victims.
She was speaking at a special church service in Accra, which was organised by the GES, a non-denominational evangelistic/missionary movement to honour Women. It was on the theme: “The Ghana Woman and the Nation.”
Hajia Mahama observed that women are imbued with the same intellect, energy and capabilities like their male counterparts and must therefore not be victims of violence or be denied the opportunities to make it in life.
Justice Constance Owusu, Justice at the Appeals Court, who represented the Chief Justice, Mrs Georgina Theodora Wood said the fight of women against inequality would not be handed over to them on a silver platter.
She called on women to join the fight against all forms of discrimination against them.
Justice Owusu however lauded the country’s track record in promoting gender equality, explaining that the appointment of women to sensitive positions such as the Executive and the Judiciary had impacted greatly on society.
Brother Immanuel Enoch Agbozo, Leader of the GES called on women to make a definite break with the past in order to tap their huge potentials for national development.
He said the Ghana woman of faith and favour had a vital role to play in mothering, nurturing and establishing a new set of social values.
“The Ghana woman of faith, favour and glory shall be a key player and star performer in the divine scheme of things for Africa, the human race and the world and socio-cultural advancement in Africa.”
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Asiedu Nketia has been touring since 2021, not plotting new campaign, says Dafeamekpor
43 minutes -
Apple, Google push for judicial oversight in Canada online safety bill
56 minutes -
Micron joins $1 trillion club as AI race powers memory chip boom
1 hour -
OpenAI’s Altman says AI unlikely to lead to ‘jobs apocalypse’
1 hour -
US Justice Department sues UCLA alleging antisemitic educational environment
1 hour -
US draws up plans to halt immigration, customs processing at ‘sanctuary city’ airports
2 hours -
US Justice Department seeks to lift injunction on ballroom project after shooting
2 hours -
Senegal’s ousted prime minister Sonko elected parliament speaker
2 hours -
Spotify launches ‘narrated articles’ from publications like The Atlantic, Vogue
4 hours -
Social media as bad for children as smoking, British doctors say
4 hours -
US Supreme Court won’t hear Meta’s challenge to Vermont social media addiction lawsuit
4 hours -
Show me where he said he wants to be flagbearer- Dafeamekpor defends Asiedu Nketia
5 hours -
Three busted and arraigned over SIM box fraud
5 hours -
Court grants bail to burglar captured on CCTV
5 hours -
Adu-Boahene Trial: Defence questions witness on bank transfers
5 hours