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 Women Empowerment… Perspectives of prominent women in Ghana

Akosua Frema Osei-Opare

Akosua Frema Osei-Opare

Women empowerment in Ghana has made significant strides over the years with both government and non-governmental organisations playing key roles in achieving it.

Women’s equality and empowerment is one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), but also integral to all dimensions of inclusive and sustainable development.

Women and girls, everywhere, are entitled to equal rights and opportunity, and be able to live free of violence and discrimination.

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The SDG five states that “achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls,” and it is well-known for all countries to achieve this by 2030.

The Spectator this week looks into the perspective of some prominent women in the land and how they have or hope to achieve the SDG goal five in Ghana.

Rebecca Akufo-Addo

During the commemoration of this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8 this year, the First Lady, Mrs Rebecca Akufo-Addo, stressed the need to engage in dialogue and reflect on societal progress in dismantling barriers that hinder women’s empowerment.

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She explained that although there had been significant progress over the years, there was still much work to be done, adding that “we all look forward to the day where no one is discriminated against or limited because of their gender.”

This year’s IWD is on the theme: “Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress” with a focus on addressing economic disempowerment, while the campaign theme for this year is “Inspire Inclusion.”

Over the years, Mrs Akufo-Addo said, her office had provided a platform for women to share their stories, addressing achievements, challenges, and recommendations. This initiative aimed to shed light on the journey towards gender equality.

In April this year, she said women empowerment must go beyond advocacy and policy. She said it must focus more on changing mindsets and stereotypes.

According to her, “empowerment is more than policies and programmes, it’s a mindset change. It is about challenging outdated stereotypes, dismantling patriarchal structures, and fostering a culture of respect and equality.”

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The First Lady said this at an event to celebrate women put together by Pascal Gally, a play maker.

She said the new approach would induce change, and promote more inclusiveness which would position countries globally to reap more benefits.

“Multiple studies show that trillions of dollars can be added to global growth by advancing gender empowerment. Empowering women is not just a moral obligation, it is an economic and social imperative. When women are empowered, economies thrive, communities prosper and societies flourish,” she stated.

Akosua Frema Osei-Opare

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The Chief of Staff, Akosua Frema Osei-Opare, expressed belief in the power of women, stating, “Wherever there is a woman, there is a possibility. There is no force so powerful than an empowered woman.”

She lauded Ghanaian women for the critical role they play in driving Ghana’s digital transformation.

Addressing the gathering of female CEOs, entrepreneurs, and innovators, Mrs Osei-Opare in April this year underscored the undeniable impact of technology in reshaping industries and societies.

She also spoke at the 7th Ghana Female CEOs Summit, held under the theme “Leading Ghana’s Digital Renaissance: Women CEOs Shaping the Future of Business and Innovation.”

Mrs Osei-Opare acknowledged the persistent gender disparities that persist in the business world, particularly within the technology sector.

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She highlighted the barriers women face in accessing resources, opportunities, and leadership positions, hindering the realisation of their full potential.

Calling for collective action, Mrs Osei-Opare urged attendees to redouble their efforts in promoting gender equality, fostering inclusive environments, and breaking down barriers that hold women back.

She stressed the importance of creating ecosystems that empower women to thrive, innovate, and lead with confidence.

“Let us seize the opportunities that the digital age presents, harness the power of technology to drive meaningful change, and ensure that women are not just participants but change leaders in shaping the future of business and innovation in Ghana and beyond,” the Chief of Staff said.

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She encouraged women to embrace their unique strengths, pursue their passions relentlessly, and recognise the significant impact they can make in driving societal advancement.

Mrs Frema Osei-Opare has served as a beacon of hope for women and has been a staunch advocate for market women, professionals and entrepreneurs, recognising their invaluable contributions to the country’s economy.

By championing their rights and interests, Madam Osei-Opare has sought to create an enabling environment for them to succeed and prosper.

Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang

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Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, reemphasised the crucial role women play in driving economic growth and development of the country, and pledged to champion initiatives that would provide greater opportunities for Ghanaian women entrepreneurs.

Professor Opoku-Agyemang during her official unveiling as the running mate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Accra reiterated that women do not need handouts; they need opportunities to work hard and become successful, just like men.

 “Women are the backbone of our society, and it is time we recognise their immense contributions and empower them to reach their full potential. As the next Vice President of Ghana, I will work tirelessly to ensure that women in this country have access to the resources, training, and support they need to succeed in business and become leaders in their communities,” she stated.

Professor Opoku-Agyemang explained that the bank would provide access to capital for women entrepreneurs, who are often underserved by traditional financial institutions.

“Women entrepreneurs must have access to capital for the entire sector to boost their businesses. That is why we will actively pursue the establishment of a Women Development Bank to nurture and grow women-owned, women-led businesses,” Professor Opoku-Agyemang.

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She added that the vision for the Women Development Bank was to have a fully represented board, comprising trading associations and cooperatives that will make decisions and be accountable to its members.

Professor Opoku-Agyemang also highlighted the positive impact of women’s prosperity on families and communities, including increased stability, peace at home, and reduced dependency on financial support.

Referencing the achievements of entrepreneur Esther Ocloo, Professor Opoku-Agyemang encouraged the revival of the dreams and actions of successful entrepreneurs as models for aspiring business owners and underscored the need to support and appreciate those who participate in the private sector, regardless of personal preferences or biases.

She called for an end to the ‘killing of dreams’ of successful women entrepreneurs and called for encouragement, appreciation, and support for those participating in the private sector.

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 “Market women deserve the benefits of a clean, modernised marketplace and effort should not be limited to the Kejetia or Kotokoraba markets,” she said.

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Abronye remanded in police custody for one week

The Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC, has been remanded into prison custody for one week.

He was brought before an Accra Circuit Court on Thursday, September 12, 2025, on charges of offensive conduct conducive to breach of the peace and publication of false news, which are classified as misdemeanours under Ghanaian law.

After hearing the case, the court ordered that he be kept in custody while investigations continue.

He is expected to reappear before the court on Thursday, September 19, 2025.

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Mahama promises more jobs and support for Zongo communities

President of the republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has assured Muslim leaders that his government will continue to do everything possible to improve the economy and create jobs for the youth.

Speaking to a gathering of imams, Mr. Mahama emphasised the government’s main focus in education was to expand technical and vocational training so that young people could gain the skills they need to work and support themselves.

He added that special attention would be given to Muslim communities to ensure they benefit from the rollout of new training centres.

He mentioned that programmes such as Ajumawura, which offers small loans to start businesses, and the National Apprenticeship Programme, which helps especially young women to learn trades like dressmaking, would also help the youth to build a future for themselves.

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On support for Zongo communities, Mr. Mahama said a coordinator and deputy had been appointed to lead the Zongo Development Fund.

He announced that they would soon begin work on a microcredit scheme called the Soya Fund.

The fund, he explained, would provide small loans to poor households in Zongo communities, especially women engaged in small-scale businesses such as selling waakye, cocoa, or running small shops.

He said artisans like dressmakers would also benefit.

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The president thanked the imams for their continuous prayers for Ghana, saying their intercession had helped the country remain one of the most peaceful nations in Africa.

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