Editorial

Congratulations, Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang!

Ghana’s first female vice president elect, Her Excellency Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has been praised by gender advocates for making history for her country.

Her accomplishment is indeed remarkable and serves as a beacon of hope for women and girls in Ghana and throughout Africa, encouraging them to dream big and work hard to attain greatness in all that they do.

It demonstrates how far Ghana has come in advancing women’s empowerment and gender equality, which will encourage more women to enter the political and public service fields in the future.

The Spectator congratulates her and everyone else who gained parliamentary seats. We are confident that her accomplishment will inspire young girls to overcome all obstacles in life and achieve tremendous success in the future.

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Her success will undoubtedly be greatly aided by her extensive experience, passion for the vulnerable, simplicity and humility. We pray for God’s guidance, wisdom, and protection for her.

It is an outstanding accomplishment In addition to being the first female vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Coast (UCC). Besides, she has a wealth of experience and dedicated to various sectors of national development

It is understandable why she has reaffirmed her dedication to empowerment and inclusivity and promised to clear the path for others to follow in her trailblazing role.

The Spectator is hopeful that Ghana will achieve more gender parity as a result of the President’s approval of the Affirmative Action and Gender Equity law.

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We hope that, her election as Ghana’s first vice president “will be about fostering opportunity for everyone rather than pursuing personal glory.”

“This is a big responsibility, and I don’t intend to travel the journey alone. All of you are involved,” she said.

We believe that she will make a positive impact as Vice President of Ghana.

The Spectator, therefore, implores everyone, regardless of gender or political affiliation, to support her to thrive for Mother Ghana.

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Well done! Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang.

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