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Art dealers still in business pending relocation

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The traders want designated space to be completed in time

Members of the Art and Craft Dealers Association say their recent engagement with government over plans to relocate the art market in Accra is yielding some positive result.

They have indicated their readiness to move to designated spaces at Kwawudi and Dodowa after the necessary facilities have been constructed.

Government intends to pull down structures at the centre to pave way for the marine drive project — an investment meant to boost the tourism industry and create jobs for the youth.

The traders, somewhat last year, had threatened to resist the relocation plans, citing various inconveniences the move was likely cause them.

They argued that livelihoods would be lost since the Community Youth Cultural Centre at Kwawukudi in Accra was not spacious to accommodate all of them

The new centre, according to them, lacks the facilities which will facilitate their activities hence their call on the government to consider renovating the centre instead of pulling it down completely.

But it appears the traders now appreciate the essence of their relocation to a new site. When The Spectator visited the market square on Wednesday, some traders were seen attending to a handful of clients.

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Contrary to previous reports, Mr Charles Kofi Appiah, Chairman of the Traditional Cultural Kente and Adinkra Manufacturers and Sellers Association, explained that it was only the administration of the centre for National Culture that was relocating.

He said prospective clients thought the market square had already been relocated but it was still operating and business was picking up gradually.

The traders are, however, not clear how soon the relocation would happen and appealed to the government to fast track work on the Kawukudi and Dodowa projects before they are relocated.

The Art Centre has been an embodiment of culture for many years. It has a Visual Arts Department, a market square and a theatre which serve as rehearsal grounds for persons in the arts.

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Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang calls for stronger action on gender equity

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The Vice President, Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has called for stronger action to promote gender equity and create more opportunities for women in the workplace.

She made the call in a Facebook post after joining staff at the Presidency of Ghana to mark International Women’s Day.

The celebration was held under the theme “From Commitment to Action: Promoting Equity for Every Woman in the Workplace” and focused on recognising the achievements of women while reflecting on the work needed to ensure equal opportunities.

Professor Opoku-Agyemang extended warm wishes to women across Ghana and noted that women have always played key roles in the country’s communities and economic activities.

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According to her, women in the past served as healers, traders and queen mothers who contributed to leadership and governance in traditional societies.

She explained that Ghana’s cultural history shows that women have long provided knowledge, leadership and innovation to help develop communities.

The Vice President however noted that current disparities require society to examine systems and structures that may have limited opportunities for women.

She stressed that advancing gender equity will require deliberate actions and the mentoring of young women to prepare them for leadership roles.

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Professor Opoku-Agyemang recognised women whose work takes place in markets, streets and small trading spaces across the country.

According to her, these women form the backbone of local economies and continue to demonstrate resilience despite the difficult conditions they face.

She commended women working at the Presidency for their dedication and leadership and reaffirmed the need to promote respect, fairness and opportunity for every woman.

The Vice President further called on both men and women to work together to break barriers and ensure that women can fully contribute to Ghana’s development.

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Diaspora Affairs Office hosts African diaspora delegation ahead of citizenship conferment

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The Diaspora Affairs Office at the Office of the President has hosted a delegation of African diaspora women who are in Ghana ahead of a planned Presidential Conferment of Citizenship ceremony.

The Director of Diaspora Affairs, Kofi Okyere Darko, explained in a Facebook post that the visit was a gesture of appreciation by the delegation to the Government of Ghana for its continued efforts to reconnect Africans in the diaspora with their ancestral homeland.

He indicated that the ceremony, scheduled for next Monday, will officially grant Ghanaian citizenship to members of the delegation as part of the country’s broader engagement with the African diaspora.

The delegation was led by Erica Bennett, Founder of the Diaspora Africa Forum.

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According to Mr Okyere Darko, her years of advocacy have played an important role in strengthening ties between Africa and people of African descent living abroad.

He noted that the group’s journey towards citizenship represents not only a legal process but also a cultural and spiritual return to their roots.

Also present at the meeting was Natalie Jackson, an attorney who is also expected to receive Ghanaian citizenship during the ceremony. She works closely with renowned civil rights lawyer Ben Crump.

Mr Okyere Darko emphasised that Ghana remains committed to strengthening relationships with the African diaspora and promoting unity, identity, and shared heritage among people of African descent worldwide.

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