A former Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Betty Mould-Iddrisu, has urged all women in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Ghana, in general, to support one of theirs who has been nominated the Vice Presidential Candidate of the leading opposition party in this year’s elections.
She said Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has demonstrated that she is capable of being the Vice President of Ghana and also work to benefit all Ghanaians.
She noted that all the women in the NDC will push and encourage the former Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast to succeed and ensure victory for the NDC in the elections.
She was speaking when former women appointees in the Mahama administration called on Professor Opoku-Agyemang at her residence in Accra.
The meeting was to discuss the way forward and the role the women can play in ensuring victory for the party.
Mrs Mould-Iddrisu said: “All of us have to get involved right from the base. Where it matters now is the branches and this is where we have seen the optimum love and outpouring of delight to have a woman and a woman of substance as our Vice Presidential Candidate.
Source: 3news.com
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... and you think the the majority of the long suffering women whose blood pressure don't go up anymore when it comes to paying of school fees are going to vote for Mahama because of Jane. Ghanaians know how and why you people want to come back. It was less than 4 years ago when Mahama was the president. God willing overwhelming majority of Ghanaians who voted in 2016 are alive and will be alive. You can never use Jane for Mahama to come back. When it comes to social politics Jane is a disaster. Has she made any comment about the Akyems sakawa boys and grandpa? Yoo. We shall see!