Mrs. Lucil Annan, Greater Accra Regional
Director of National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), says women
participation in local governance has not improved despite public education.
She noted that there has not been significant increase in women’s representation
in governance, hence the need to canvass for more support for them at the
district, regional and national levels. Mrs. Annan was addressing women’s
fellowship of the Church of Pentecost at Banana Inn in the Ablekuma Central
District in Accra at the weekend. She said her prime objective to focus on
women in the district assembly election next year was aimed at canvassing for
more support for them to encourage them and to share their views about
governance. She said gender equality is vital to national development and
called on women groups to intensify advocacy on empowerment of women to meet
targets of the 2015 Millennium Development Goals. The NCCE Director described
the district assembly election for 2015 as crucial to women because it would
help them get involved in decision making towards national development. Madam
Jane Amerley Oku, former assembly women at Sabon Zongo and guest speaker
expressed regret that though women continue to engage in productive businesses
and contribute to improve the economy their representation remains low.
Source:Ghananewsagency.com
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